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Nuyakuk River, Togiak Wildlife
Refuge - Southwest Alaska
Of all the attributes that make Royal Coachman
Lodge attractive, none are so obvious as their location, and the
quality of their staff.
The lodge itself is located
on the banks of a wilderness river in the remote Togiak/Tikchik
region of Alaska, an area where lodges are few and far between,
and most of the fisheries lightly hit. Their staff is top-notch,
with customer service obviously paramount; from the guides, to the
camp staff, it permeates the entire operation. They fly their 12
weekly guests to new rivers and streams each day, unless of course
they would prefer to repeat…and they even hold a private lease
permit on a small coastal river that loads up with kings, chums
and silvers each season. Their emphasis is on variety; each week
they normally have anglers catching rainbows, salmon, grayling,
dollies, pike, and even a special strain of large and gorgeously-marked
char found only in one lake system. There truly is something for
every fly fisherman!
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