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Ibeck Creek is located at Mile 7 on the Copper River Highway. It is the most accessible fishing area on the district, since it's close to town and there are good fishing holes right off the road. Best of all, Ibeck Creek has a huge run of coho salmon starting in mid August.

Sometimes the silty melt water from the Scott Glacier spills over into Ibek Creek making the water cloudy. This makes it tough for the fish to see your lure, but if the lure crosses in front of a coho's nose, it will hit it. There are thousands of coho making their way upstream to the spawning grounds in this system. The spots right next to the road can get a bit crowded, but you can go downstream or walk upstream through the snag forest to find a 'honey hole' all to yourself.

Ibeck Creek is also a good place to kick off the fishing season in early spring. Dolly Varden start to show up in mid-April. Later on they'll feed on the coho salmon smolts heading to the ocean. You can also catch them during the coho season using egg patterns or any of the usual spinners and lures.

Eulachon, a type of smelt, migrate up the creek to spawn around the periods of high tides. The eulachon runs can start as early as February and continue until May or early June, but they're notorious for their variability ' big runs, little runs, one month and maybe not the next. The best way to tell if there's a run is to watch the bald eagles. If there's a bunch of eagles hanging out on all of the trees, then the eulachon are in.

Eulachon were highly valued by the Native inhabitants as a source of fresh fish early in the year. In addition, eulachon are quite oily so they provide a good supply of calories during the cold weather. The oil was also a valuable trade item.

Some people think the flesh is too soft and oily, but that's a matter of taste. Some folks like them brined and smoked. Others like to dip them in a cornmeal batter with some cajun spices and fry them up like catfish.

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 Creek
Activities Fishing
Species of Fish Coho Salmon:Dolly Varden:Eulachon


AttributesInformation
Name Cordova Ranger District
Company Name Tongass National Forest
Topic Code BoatFish
DestId 1700:1750:1775:1780
Web Address Ibek-Creek
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)
Ibek Creek 0.0 Miles
Martin Lake 0.0 Miles
Pipeline Lakes 0.0 Miles
Tokun Lake 1.6 Miles
Eyak River 2.0 Miles
Crater Lake 2.3 Miles
McKinley Lake 17.9 Miles


Resorts
Places Distance(miles)
Mt Eyak 1.7 Miles


NOAA's National Weather Service Forecast by 24 Hour Period
 Point Forecast:
Last Update: 2012-05-26T15:51:13Z
Forecast at a Glance
Saturday (PM)
Rain
Rain
Lo 38°F
Hi 44°F
Sunday (PM)
Rain Showers
Rain Showers
Lo 37°F
Hi 41°F
Monday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 37°F
Hi 42°F
Tuesday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 41°F
Hi 43°F
Wednesday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 41°F
Hi 45°F
Thursday (PM)
Chance Rain Showers
Chance Rain Showers
Lo 41°F
Hi 46°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% 7.3 Miles Wind: 3
Wind Chill:
Cordova/Merle K, AK Light Rain Fog/Mist May 22 2011, 8:53 pm AKDT 46.0 F 96% 7.3 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 38.1 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 44.3 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% 44.8 Miles Wind: 5
Wind Chill: 45 F (7 C)
Bligh Reef Light, AK May 22 2011, 12:28 pm AKST 46.2 F NA 45.0 Miles Wind: 2.91
Wind Chill:
Potato Point, AK May 22 2011, 12:30 pm AKST 50.5 F NA 49.3 Miles Wind: 9.91
Wind Chill: 46 F (8 C)
Middle Rock Light, AK May 22 2011, 12:00 pm AKST 48.9 F NA 49.6 Miles Wind: 4.08
Wind Chill: 47 F (8 C)

Campgrounds Location Miles
Valdez Glacier Campground 44.9 Miles
Bearpaw Camper Park 46.4 Miles
Allison Point 46.4 Miles
Camp Redington 99.1 Miles