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Bristol Bay's Late Season Fishing Bounty: Cohos, Trout, and More

Sep 28, 2024 · 2m 20s
Bristol Bay's Late Season Fishing Bounty: Cohos, Trout, and More
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As of September 28, 2024, the fishing scene in Bristol Bay, Alaska, is wrapping up the season with some notable activities. ### Weather and Tides The weather in Bristol Bay...

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As of September 28, 2024, the fishing scene in Bristol Bay, Alaska, is wrapping up the season with some notable activities.

### Weather and Tides
The weather in Bristol Bay is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 45°F and a low of 35°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing at about 10 mph. Tides will be relatively stable, with a high tide at 9:34 AM and a low tide at 3:34 PM. Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM.

### Fish Activity
The sockeye salmon season has been slower than previous years, but there is still some activity, particularly for coho salmon. As of the latest reports, coho salmon fishing on the Togiak River and the Wood River is good and should continue through mid to late September.

### Catch Numbers
Yesterday's catch numbers were lower as the season winds down. The bay-wide catch has been around 380,000 fish, with the majority coming from the Naknek/Kvichak districts.

### Best Lures and Bait
For coho salmon, orange, pink, or silver spinners are highly effective. Fly anglers can also use streamers to catch these silvers. For resident species like rainbow trout, Arctic char, and northern pike, spinners, spoons, and flies continue to work well. Since salmon spawning is ongoing, flesh and egg patterns are extremely effective.

### Hot Spots
- **Togiak River**: Known for its good coho salmon fishing, this river is a prime spot as the season concludes.
- **Wood River**: This river is also excellent for coho salmon, with both hardware and fly fishing methods proving successful.
- **Naknek, Alagnak and Alagnak Drainages**: These areas are good for rainbow trout, using spinners, streamers, or egg patterns.

Overall, while the sockeye season has been slower, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch other species in the Bristol Bay area. Make sure to check the latest emergency orders and regulations before heading out.
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