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Eyak River is noted for its fly fishing for sockeye salmon and its big coho salmon. The coho fishery has gotten pretty popular lately, but you'll forget about your neighbors when you have a fat 19-lb Eyak coho on the end of your line.

There is a boat ramp for accessing the lower river where most of the coho salmon are caught. The main holes are about a mile and a half downstream. It's easiest to take a small motorboat, but canoeists in decent shape can float down and paddle back up. The Eyak River Trail provides downstream fishing access for hikers.

Sockeye salmon concentrate around the outlet of Eyak Lake, where there is a low dam. The area 200 yards upstream and downstream from the dam is for fly fishing only, June 1 to September 30. No additional weights can be added to the line, so most people use a fast sinking tip. In addition to the sinking tip, make sure you have plenty of backing line. More than one big, fresh sockeye has felt the hook and decided to get in the current and head back to the ocean. They can 'take you to the bridge' a hundred yards downstream in a couple of seconds ' and with the current there's not a whole lot you can do except to run downstream after them and pray your line doesn't get spooled.

There are a few pink salmon in the summer, but it's better to catch them near the ocean where they are fresher. Dolly Varden show up in May to ambush the juvenile salmon migrating to the ocean. Cutthroat trout can be found at the mouth of the lake and are sometimes caught by people fishing for sockeye.

For more information call the Cordova Ranger District at (907) 424-7661. Please check the current sport fishing regulations at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game web page.





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AttributesInformation
Boat Boatfish Code Fishing
Watertype River or Stream
Boat Watertype Code 2 River
Activities Fishing
Species of Fish Cutthroat Trout:Dolly Varden:Pink Salmon:Sockeye Salmon:Coho Salmon


AttributesInformation
Name Cordova Ranger District
Company Name Tongass National Forest
Topic Code BoatFish
DestId 1700:1750:1775:1780
Web Address Eyak-River
Address PO Box 280
Phone1 907-424-7661
Email id mailroom r10 chugach@fs.fed.us
City Cordova
State alaska
Zip 99574



Lakes
Places Distance(miles)
Eyak River 0.0 Miles
Ibek Creek 2.0 Miles
Martin Lake 2.0 Miles
Pipeline Lakes 2.0 Miles
Crater Lake 3.4 Miles
Tokun Lake 3.6 Miles
McKinley Lake 15.9 Miles


Resorts
Places Distance(miles)
Mt Eyak 3.1 Miles


NOAA's National Weather Service Forecast by 24 Hour Period
 Point Forecast:
Last Update: 2012-05-26T15:50:56Z
Forecast at a Glance
Saturday (PM)
Rain
Rain
Lo 41°F
Hi 49°F
Sunday (PM)
Rain Showers
Rain Showers
Lo 40°F
Hi 46°F
Monday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 43°F
Hi 47°F
Tuesday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 43°F
Hi 46°F
Wednesday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 44°F
Hi 47°F
Thursday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 43°F
Hi 48°F

Current weather conditions at nearest station
Location Weather Update Time Temp Humidity(%) Other
Cordova/Merle K, AK Light Rain Fog/Mist May 22 2011, 8:53 pm AKDT 46.0 F 96% 5.3 Miles Wind: 3
Wind Chill:
Cordova/Merle K, AK Light Rain Fog/Mist May 22 2011, 8:53 pm AKDT 46.0 F 96% 5.3 Miles Wind: 3
Wind Chill:
West Orca Bay 36NM South Southwest of Valdez, AK May 22 2011, 12:50 pm AKDT 46.4 F NA 40.1 Miles Wind: 5.83
Wind Chill: 43 F (6 C)
Seal Rocks 55NM South of Valdez, AK May 22 2011, 11:50 am AKST 46.0 F NA 45.8 Miles Wind: 13.6
Wind Chill: 39 F (4 C)
Valdez 2, AK Overcast May 22 2011, 8:56 pm AKDT 48.0 F 82% 46.1 Miles Wind: 5
Wind Chill: 45 F (7 C)
Bligh Reef Light, AK May 22 2011, 12:28 pm AKST 46.2 F NA 46.9 Miles Wind: 2.91
Wind Chill:

Campgrounds Location Miles
Valdez Glacier Campground 46.1 Miles
Allison Point 47.7 Miles
Bearpaw Camper Park 47.8 Miles
Camp Redington 99.3 Miles