Yes Bay Lodge lies fifty miles north of Ketchikan in southern Southeast Alaska. Overlooking the spectacular view of the Bay and pristine... more »
Yes Bay Lodge lies fifty miles north of Ketchikan in southern Southeast Alaska. Overlooking the spectacular view of the Bay and pristine Wolverine Creek, the Lodge is nestled in the heart of The Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rain forest on Earth. For over 20 years, the Hack family has been welcoming guests to Yes Bay Lodge. Unlike most fishing resorts in the state, Yes Bay Lodge is able to offer guests a wide range of freshwater and saltwater fishing, due to its? unique location. The myriad of lakes, streams and rivers located within a short distance of the lodge, offer some of the finest trout and Dolly Varden fishing available in Southeast Alaska, while the steelhead fishing is world-class. For the salt water angler, there are five species of salmon that spawn in the areas, including king, silver, sockeye, pink and chum. In addition to the plentiful salmon, you may opt to bottom fish for Halibut, Rockfish, and Lingcod.
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The Greatest Fishing Vacation
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Posted Oct 30, 2007
Excellent
Our trip to Yes Bay Lodge this summer (2007) was the best trip we have ever been on. The Lodge is one of the most beautiful places, our room was fantastic and the meals were delicious.
Our fishing guide was the best, we caught our limit ...
My son-in-law and I had a fantastic time at Yes Bay Lodge. The food is superb and the homemade cookies are great, especially to take fishing to snack on while fishing. We caught our own shrimp and crab in pots to enjoy with the other guests. Our...