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One Step Closer

05.17.17

Loaded up in the jet boat at our OUTPOST camp, guide Steve Mason and 2 anglers from Austin, TX are one step closer to having their lines in the water…

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One Step Closer


Choose Your Fly 2

04.21.17

There are numerous productive patterns that work well fly fishing in Alaska for the various species of salmon, rainbow trout, Dolly Varden and grayling. And by no means are we going to get into this one is better than that …

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Choose Your Fly 2


Choose Your Fly

03.28.17

There are many productive fly options at this tent camp – mice, dries, nymphs, eggs and streamers. What you use that day will depend on your target fish species – trout, grayling, dollies or salmon.

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Choose Your Fly


Special Selection of 2016 OUTPOST photos

12.06.16

Our good friend Chris Johnson of Living Waters Fly Fishing brought a group of Texas fly fishermen to our Alaska Wilderness OUTPOST camp in July of 2016. Chris is a fly shop owner, guide, and turns out, an exceptional photographer. …

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Special Selection of 2016 OUTPOST photos


OUTPOST Camp Season Summary, 2016

10.27.16

Fishing Overall, 2016 was another incredibly strong season of fly fishing in Bristol Bay at our Alaska Wilderness OUTPOST camp. In late June and early July, the rainbow trout fishing was exceptionally strong in our home creek – a notch …

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OUTPOST Camp Season Summary, 2016


2016 OUTPOST Camp Photos Ready to View

10.20.16

Check out the 2016 OUTPOST camp photos. There are many excellent fishing and group photos – you can tell we all (guests and guides) had a GREAT time! Enjoy viewing and/or reminiscing. As usual, thanks to everyone who sent in …

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2016 OUTPOST Camp Photos Ready to View


Yes, Grayling do Eat Mice Patterns

12.12.15

Fishermen at our OUTPOST camp are really shocked when they find out grayling in Alaska eat mice patterns as well. In fact, the eat the crap out of them… sometimes enough to provide all day long action.

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Yes, Grayling do Eat Mice Patterns


Grayling in Action

12.03.15

Grayling can put a good bend in a fly rod – often times much bigger than most fishermen expect. But that’s another story… the above is just a cool photo taken last season at our OUTPOST camp.

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Grayling in Action


OUTPOST Camp, Near Sunset

11.23.15

This photo is taken 4 days after the summer solstice, the longest day of the year/summer (in the northern hemisphere). Official sunset time on the solstice is 11:33 pm, but it really doesn’t get “dark” until about 1:30 am. And …

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OUTPOST Camp, Near Sunset


Alaska Fishing Camaraderie

11.19.15

What can separate a good week from a great week, or a mediocre trip from a life-changing experience, is who you’re fishing with – that can mean your guide, the other guests at camp with you, or even your own close friend who you thought might be able to handle fishing in the rain.

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Alaska Fishing Camaraderie