Yukon Fishing Trips

Opportunities for Yukon fishing trips are abundant in the cities and regions of Yukon. Crisscrossed by many lakes, this Canadian territory is a great place for fishing enthusiasts and Yukon fishing trips.

Its capital, Whitehorse, offers good fishing at the Chadburn Lake and the Yukon River. Yukon fishing trips at the Yukon River might yield Lake trout, Northern pike, Whitefish sp. and Arctic grayling. Over at the Yukon River, on the other hand, there is some lake trout and round whitefish to be had.

The area of Tagish has about four water systems with abundant fish for Yukon fishing trips. The Six Mile River is noted for its great Lake trout possibilities. At Tagish Lake, one can yield Burbot, Arctic grayling, Northern pike, Lake trout and Whitefish sp. Whitefish sp. is abundant at Crag and Chootla lakes.

Along the Haines Highway, one comes across about eight river systems that are good for Yukon fishing trips. The serene side of the Tatshenshini River can yield Sockeye salmon, Chinook, Coho salmon, Dolly Varden and Steelhead. The Takhanne River, on the other hand, has Dolly Varden, Rainbow trout and Artic grayling. Kluskshu Creek features an area where Sockeye salmon, Coho salmon, and Chinook spawn; while the nearby Kluskshu Lake can yield Sockeye salmon, Whitefish sp. and Lake trout. One can also go to the Kathleen River for Lake trout, Artic grayling, Whitefish sp., and Rainbow trout. At Kathleen Lake, there is an abundance of Kokanee, Whitefish sp., Arctic grayling and Lake trout.

Of course, Yukon offers some more lakes and more opportunities for Yukon fishing trips.