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Nameless Creeks and Small Rivers

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The tributary creeks of all the rivers listed here and many dozens unlisted can produce the most memorable day of your life. Let’s take into account your goals plus the migratory fish calendar and then let’s explore the creeks. When large Rainbow Trout are in small water the experience can produce heart palpitations.

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Testimonials

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 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
A week filled with fish, great food, magnificent camp sites, spectacular vistas, wildlife sightings, fun and, most of all, good people Bob Erickson
They acted like horses compared to my Montana spring creek Rainbows Craig Roberts
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
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
I told people I was going on the trip of a lifetime and that is exactly what this has been. John Gormley. Togiak River. August 11-18, 2018
Mark, Thank you many times over for a perfect trip. All your planning and attention really shows Ken Helfenbein
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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