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Stuyahok River

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The Stuyahok begins above timberline in rolling tundra uplands south of the proposed Pebble Mine project. It is a really lovely small river and lends itself to relaxed raft travel, great camps, hikes in the uplands, and rewarding fly-fishing. The upper river Grayling population is robust, and as one descends further each mile produces more game-fish species diversity as Chum, Sockeye, and Kings enrich the ecosystem. An excellent choice for a family.

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You & Kate ... are outstanding people and role models Richard Voss
A week filled with fish, great food, magnificent camp sites, spectacular vistas, wildlife sightings, fun and, most of all, good people Bob Erickson
I have a flood of memories from Alaska, but the most remarkable ones were fishing with Mark John Markoff
Mark, Thank you many times over for a perfect trip. All your planning and attention really shows Ken Helfenbein
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
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
The absolute best fishing in my life; super guides who knew how to fish & tremendous food. Jon Trachta. July 17-25, 2014. Goodnews River.
Thank you for the trip of of lifetime & for your fly fishing and casting tips, for your work, your kindnesses, and your good company! Chuck Harris. Kanektok River. August 22-31, 2014
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
They acted like horses compared to my Montana spring creek Rainbows Craig Roberts

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