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Fishing Guides – Kaska Goose Lodge

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With Gillam’s numerous lakes, rivers, and streams in the surrounding area, fishing is a very popular sport.

Some types of fish you might expect to lure here are Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike, Sauger, Goldeye, Mooneye, Whitefish, Sucker, Silver Bass, Brook Trout, Sturgeon, Mariah, and Carp. Licenses may be purchased from Conservation or the Gillam Insurance Agency in the Town Mall.

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