Join Classic Sports International for Outstanding Bristol Bay Alaska Fishing during Family Week Specials.
Bristol Bay LodgeDaily FlyoutsBristol Bay Lodge is Alaska's Premier World Class Wilderness Fishing Lodge.
Strategically located in the heart of America’s largest state park, Bristol Bay Lodge has the distinct advantage of being utterly surrounded by pristine wilderness. The lodge’s proximity to the watersheds within Wood-TikChik Park and Togiak National Wildlife Refuge means more fishing and less travel time, with flights averaging only 30 minutes. Abundant home water fishing is also minutes from the lodge. Just a short boat ride from the lodge’s front door is the world famous Agulowak River, celebrated for its productive fishing for rainbows, grayling, char, dolly varden, and sockeye salmon.
Family and Special Weeks

Great Family FunFamily Week - June 14 - 21
This will be Bristol Bay Lodge's 24th annual Family Week with all the same world class amenities and fishing and children fish for half price. We used to call this "Father/Son Week" but this terrific event now has a name change due to all the requests for mothers, daughters, in-law's, cousins, nephews and grandchildren! "Family Week" is now even more special!

Weather: June temperatures are usually warm, 60-70 degrees, and the days are long...almost 20 hours of daylight.

The fishing is excellent for all resident species at this time of year. Some of the best catches of Arctic Char, Dolly Varden Trout, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Northern Pike and Arctic Grayling occur in June. We’ll also be fishing for King Salmon, Chum Salmon and a good possibility of Sockeyes, too.

Great Alaska FishingMidsummer Family Week - July 26 - August 2
Families whose vacation dates conflict with the June Family Week now have the option of to enjoy this fantastic Alaska fishing adventure during these midsummer dates at the same special rates as the June Family Week!

Weather: Late July, early August temperatures are normally between 55-65 degrees, and days are still lengthy for long fishing hours. While generally sunny, rain is a definite possibility at this time of year.

All of the resident species are available with excellent dry fly fishing for Rainbow trout and Grayling. The Sockeye and Pink salmon are running as are the Sea-run Dolly Varden. There is also a chance to catch a early Silver Salmon
Bristol Bay LodgeFounded in 1972, Bristol Bay Lodge sits on a wooded rise overlooking Lake Aleknagik and the surrounding mountains of Wood-TikChik Park. The lodge presides over a quiet scenic bay some 40 air miles northwest of the small, remote town of Dillingham, 300 miles west of the nearest connecting northwest road system.
Catering to guests who desire the finest freshwater angling available, the lodge’s well appointed facility offers casually elegant wilderness living that is very comfortable with an atmosphere of camaraderie.
The main lodge offers eight bedrooms, a well equipped professional kitchen, dining room, large living room with bar area, library and a fly tying bench and tackle shop. The famous see-through fireplace is fronted by a panoramic view of Lake Aleknagik. Guests can arrive with nothing but a waterproof jacket and be fully outfitted.
In warm weather the lodge’s decks are the favorite gathering places for appetizers, cocktails and weekly barbecues. The hot tub and sauna get lots of use after fishing – relaxing sore muscles. Set around the lodge are four private cedar cabins with the scent of cedar as you would expect of true wilderness cabins. Each cabin offers scenic views of the lake.
Upon arrival in the port city of Dillingham, you will be greeted by Bristol Bay Lodge staff. At the airport it is required that you claim your luggage which will be loaded and accounted for prior to departing for the lodge. Bristol Bay Lodge is roughly 35 miles inland. Guests are transported down the lake road (about 20 miles), then board large covered boats for the stunning ride up Lake Aleknagik to the lodge. You will be escorted to the main lodge to relax and have lunch. After an orientation, you will be shown to your room or cabin. Every guest will have the opportunity to go fishing on arrival day.
Special & Family Week Price:
The “head/heads of the house” or adults fish at the regular weekly rate of $7,100 and the “children” for 50% or $3,550.
Call Classic Sports International to reserve your spot for this Outstanding Alaska Fishing Adventure.classic sports international
800-375-5692 or email: classport@aol.com