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Talachulitna River
Physical characteristics
Mouth61°52′2″N 151°24′51″W / 61.86722°N 151.41417°W / 61.86722; -151.41417 Skwentna River
 • elevationTemplate:Unit ft
Length45 miles (72 km)

The Talachulitna River is a river in Alaska.

History

Tanaina Indian name spelled "Tu-lu-shu-lit-na" by Lt. J. S. Herron, USA, in 1899.

Watershed

Heads on Beluga Mountain, flows South and North-West 45 miles (72 km) to Skwentna River, 56 miles (90 km) North-West of Tyonek, Alaska.

This river begins at Judd Lake. It is inaccessible by road. And, it has its own support group.

The Talacuhlitna is popular for fly-in rafting / fishing trips. There are special restrictions on fishing -- rainbow trout & steelhead are 'catch & release' only. And, only single-hook lures can be used.

More information is available from a log of a 1976 river resource study for the Alaska State Division of Lands.

Tributaties

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Talachulitna River
  2. "Talachulitna River" (HTML). Talachulita River Society.
  3. "Sport Fishing Regulations - South-Central" (PDF). Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
  4. "Alaska River Log - Talachulitna" (HTML). Outdoors Directory.
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