Fishing has been a lifetime passion of mine. My dad instilled the love for the outdoors in me at an early age, and I honed my fishing skill on the rivers of South Eastern Idaho. I have always had a dream to fish for Salmon in Alaska. My dream became a reality when my son Kelly called and said that they were planning a father and son float trip down the famous Lake Creek in Alaska. I was stoked and couldn't wait for the adventure.
The lake creek float trip stages out of Anchorage. We stowed our personal gear in the float plane and had a 45 minute flight, over some amazing country on our way to Chelatna Lake-the headwaters of Lake Creek. The lake sits 100 scenic miles northwest of Anchorage, at the base of mount McKinley. The river winds it's way through 60 miles of the Alaska wilderness.
The drop off point is a cleared out grassy area within 100 feet of the lake outlet. Excitement filled the air by the time our rafts were loaded and we pushed off for our adventure.
The first few miles were quiet and peaceful. In fact the river was barely flowing and rowing was required to make any headway into a slight breeze.
Taking advantage of the calm water, we enjoyed the panoramic views, then broke out the rods for some trout fishing. Catching and releasing several 16 inch Rainbows and Artic Grayling.




Finally we floated into the run of King Salmon, pulling onto a sandbar and setting up our first nights camp. Everyone pitched in, then we sat around the fire and enjoyed a good meal, and talked about fishing strategies, rods, reels, bears, and mosquito's.

















