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outdoor clothing for temperatures ranging anywhere from 50
to 85 degrees. Remember, this is the far north, where wilderness,
weather and BIG CHINOOK rule. A coat and sweatshirt will do.
If you own fleece bring it because it provides warmth and
simply can't be beat.
We provide
all the raingear and rubber boots. As soon as you arrive
you can go to the dock and get your size and take it to
your room for your entire stay. Bring a change or two of
clothes and pack everything into a soft-sided duffle-style
bag. All of your gear should not exceed 20 pounds. While
this sounds hard, it really isn't considering what we provide.
And if you do run short of clean clothes we have laundry
facilities and a staff member who will clean, fold and return
your clean laundry to your room at no charge. Our staff
is always on hand to make your stay pleasurable and comfortable.
Please
feel free to bring your own fishing gear. Our gear consists
of four rods & reels rated to handle 30 pound test.
Our rods are 8 1/2 feet long and our reels are standard
level wind reels loaded with new line. For more information
about the fishing jump to Trophy Fishing.
Don't
forget to bring your camera and/or video recorder because
we have incredible scenery from the time you leave the Renton
airport until you get to the lodge. And you wouldn't want
to miss making memories of your trophy chinook!
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We
also have eagles living close to the resort. Watch for
them as they soar above the lodge, looking for baitfish.
One thing's for sure though, these eagles don's stand
a chance at landing any of the Rivers Inlet trophy chinook!
Can you imagine an eagle carring off a salmon like the
one pictured below? Naw, couldn't happen. These monster
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Don't
forget your personal items and prescription medication.
It's a long way to the nearest store so please carry important
medicine in your pockets to ensure that you always have
it handy.
For
more information about what to bring please feel free to
call our office any time. We look forward to hearing from
you and of course, telling trophy chinook salmon fishing
stories from season's past, present and future.
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