Tikchik River
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The Tikchik River is a river of about 100km in southern Alaska running into Bristol Bay, part of the Wood River. It is a popular spot for Salmon fishing
The Tikchik River originates in both Nishlik and Upnuk lakes, joining with the Wood River approximately 10 river miles below Upnuk Lake.