Your Yes Bay Alaskan Adventure
Fishing
may be the core of life at Yes Bay Lodge, but your wilderness adventure
is not limited to only angling. We offer other activities which afford
opportunity to explore Alaska’s natural beauty on your Alaska Fishing
Vacation.

Saltwater
Fishing – Five species of Pacific
Salmon run into the river systems around Yes Bay. Whether searching for
the knee-trembling freight train runs of King Salmon or the daring
aerobatics of the Coho, you’ll find it all at Yes Bay on your Ketchikan
Alaska Fishing Trip. Coupled with the sheer power of Ketchikan Alaska
Halibut Fishing and the colorful variety of Rockfish, the Lodge has
everything you can imagine for your Alaska Fishing Trip experience.
Freshwater Fishing
– A short, guided hike up the trail behind the Lodge takes you to the
banks of Wolverine Creek. The Creek, which runs from picturesque
Lake McDonald, is home to Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat, Dolly Varden,
and Steelhead. Consider a floatplane trip to a remote mountain lake to
fish for Arctic Grayling. It’s all possible at Yes Bay Lodge on your
Alaska Fishing Vacation.
Hiking - The silence of the
mysterious, green rainforest will dazzle you as you hike toward the
waterfalls cascading out of
Lake Shelokum. After you have stood in the middle of the falls and
breathed the pure mountain air you may decide to continue up the trail
to soak in the Bailey Bay Hot Springs or head to Lake Shelokum to try
some fly-fishing.
Shellfish
– Dungeness Crab and Spotted Prawns thrive in the cold, clean water in
and around Yes Bay. Your guides will help you set out a pot and haul in
crab and shrimp. Our Chef will be happy to prepare your catch for
dinner.
Wildlife
Tours - Wildlife abounds at Yes Bay and in the surrounding
Tongass National Forest. Keep your eyes open and your camera ready for
humpback whales, orcas, porpoise, seals, sea lions,
black bears, brown bears, mink, marten, eagles and otters.
Continue Your Alaskan
Adventure

