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  2. Alagnak River - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prized big game mammals in the area was the Alaska Peninsula brown bear, which led many big game hunters in the wilderness to seek fame and fortune. [7] Hunting and fishing lodges were established about 1957. By 1973, a galley-scow that was towed up the Alagnak from Naknek had been established.

  3. Bristol Bay - Wikipedia

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    The number of business lodges, hunting- and fishing-resorts and visitors to the nearby Katmai National Park and Preserve has grown exponentially in recent years. Sports fishing is another important local industry. Many lodges cater to sport fishermen targeting the salmon and trout populations in the freshwater tributaries.

  4. Tennessee has the best fishing lodge in the country and top ...

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    Best fishing lodges in the country, according to USA TODAY. 1. Blue Bank Resort (Hornbeak, Tenn.) ... Alagnak Lodge (King Salmon, Alaska) Best lakes for swimming in the country, according to USA ...

  5. Black Rapids Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    An east facing photo of the roadhouse with the new lodge visible in the background. The Black Rapids Roadhouse, also known as the Rapids Roadhouse and the Rapids Hunting Lodge, is a historic Alaskan structure along the Richardson Highway in east-central Alaska. It was built in 1902.

  6. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Lake Clark Pass, at 1,050 feet (320 m) provides a way through the mountains by air at low elevation, and is the main route between Anchorage and western Alaska. [9] The main inhabited place in the park is Port Alsworth on Lake Clark, with a Park Service visitor center and a number of privately operated lodges. [10]

  7. Dillingham, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alaska Fairbanks Bristol Bay Campus (BBC), located in Dillingham, became one of five rural campuses in the College of Rural Alaska in 1987. The campus serves an area of approximately 55,000 square miles (140,000 km 2 ) and a total of 32 communities as far south as Ivanof Bay , as far north as Port Alsworth , as far west as ...

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