The Three Bears (#1/15) Just one of the locations we occasionally spy on bears while fishing.
What you Lookin' at? (#2/15) This is my Creek and you can come fish, but if I get it first, it's mine.
Lake Clark National Park Bee-U-Tea-Fool (#3/15) This is the most popular location among repeat clients. Great fishing (sockeye, silvers and dolly, lake trout) and in the Fall the bears are plentiful!
Whats For Lunch? (#4/15) Often this is what we deal with when the bears decide to eat and swim. It's belly flops and cannon balls... and that's why we suggest you bring rain gear.
Sockeye Salmon 2012 run was magnificent. (#5/15) Sockeye was plentiful for two years now and we're hoping for another awesome year. If you like salmon, check us out!
Caught My Fish (#6/15) This is a popular location where we fish and bear view during the Sockeye run. Crowded but exciting for the first visit and again. Beautiful flight and galcier sightings.
Trophy Rainbows (#7/15) Mid August - September is a great time to take an ULTIMATE fly out to Bristol Bay Alaska and catch & release these lunkers!
Rainbow Trout (#8/15) We have several locations that will entice your lightweight fly rod or our ultralight spinning gear. We go to some very pristine locations that are off the path...
Fish On (#9/15) Peaceful and calm. Your guided fishing adventure is all about that. Plus some great fishing. Ask about our awesome trips to Lake Clark National Park.
Bears and Fishing (#10/15) This happens. Don't fret. The bears are just looking. They don't want you when there are hundreds of fresh salmon swimming around their feet and knees (yes, bears have knees) !
Sleeping in a Tree (#11/15) Bears just want some sleep in between feeding off salmon, training cubs and trying to avoid brown bears. It's hard work to be a bear when so many pictures are taken of me....
The Eagle Flys (#12/15) Not just on Fridays either. We are a peninsula full of overhead soaring of these mighty birds. Nothing is more
impressive when they are after prey!
Grayling (#13/15) Some of the best grayling right here. A special fly out combo can be rainbows and grayling. Sweet alpine lake up in the mountains where beauty is an understatement!
Sockeye (#14/15) Limit is 3 but the catching and releasing is what's best!
You have to scoot back when the bears come down to feed. It's there territory and they get ALL the respect!
Guided Fishing & Bear Viewing (#15/15) All in one location in mid June to later July. This is a hot spot for Sockeye and Bears. If you've NEVER experienced this, you'll not want to miss it the first time here!
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