Fishing the Koktuli River
The
Koktuli River itself has historically been known
for its consistent and healthy population of Salmon, also available Rainbow Trout,
& Grayling, as well as the occasional Northern Pike and Lake Trout.
The
Koktuli River itself has historically been known
for its consistent and healthy population of Salmon, also available Rainbow Trout,
& Grayling, as well as the occasional Northern Pike and Lake Trout.
The aforementioned Nushagak River is world renowned for the fact it
hosts the largest run of wild King (Chinook) Salmon on the Globe.
Huge schools of salmon have been observed in the lower Koktuli river not far
from where it flows into the Mulchatna, and when water
conditions are right they move up into the Koktuli providing some of
the finest small
water angling for big fish available in Alaska. Resident rainbows and grayling abound in
the river as well for those who enjoy dry fly action the grayling
can keep you entertained all day but go deep with streamers and egg
patterns later in the year for rainbows.Copyright © 2009