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Middle Fork of the Goodnews River

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Rainbow, Dolly Varden, Grayling, King, Sockeye, Sockeye, Chum, and Pink Salmon. Also Known as the Kukaktlik Fork or Kukaktlim Fork. We have an exclusive use permit to raft on this classic Alaskan wilderness river with excellent fly fishing and sublime tundra scenery. The middle Fork is more intimate than the North Fork. We are knowledgeable about the Middle Fork’s most remote and undisturbed waters, some of which go months or years between other anglers. Let’s go explore them!

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Testimonials

Not a week goes by that I don't think about my fishing adventures with Mark Rutherford in the most remote, stunning, and productive fishery on the planet, Bristol Bay, Alaska. R.A. Beattie
The coho fishing started strong and just continued to strengthen, peaking by the hour. There was a session with Jim Bean at "Porpoise Flats" that goes down as the BEST 90 minutes of fishing in my life bar none. Really large silvers on every cast, we spent most of the time doubled up. I'm fairly certain there were no two happier people on the planet at that moment. Bob Erickson
I have a flood of memories from Alaska, but the most remarkable ones were fishing with Mark John Markoff
Just then a large grizzly appeared through the willows at the far bank. It was a great Alaska scene. I will continue to explore Alaska with Mark as long as I hold up. John Merritt
I have fly fished Alaska for many years and this is the best. Not only the number of fish but the quality of the fishing . John Moore
It was a stellar week. Our time on the river strengthened my sense of purpose in life and changed the way I view the world. Bob Roark
Your understanding of the Alaskan wilderness and biology adds a dimension that you won't get with the lodges.  A true wilderness adventure. Brent Whitney
Our week was more than a pleasure.  It was a really great experience for both me and the boys.  Can't tell you how much we enjoyed it! Scott Slappey. Goodnews. July 17-25, 2014.
Awesome Trip! A life changing event for me. We made a great team and worked well together, laughing and enjoying every moment. I personally am very grateful for the opportunity to meet and share those moments with all of you. Davide Picard. Kanektok River. June 27-July 5, 2014
In our days floating down the river, we encountered the rainbow trout in its rarest form — completely wild, ferocious and faster than a speeding bullet Paul Greenberg

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