ALASKA

Bristol Adventures: Mission Lodge, Brooks Lodge, Kulik Lodge, Grosvenor Lodge & Katmai Air

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

For the last three decades I have been focused on helping people enjoy the great state of Alaska.

If you are interested in visiting the wilds of Alaska, and specifically the famed Bristol Bay region we should talk. The majority of my in Alaska has been guiding, managing [and marketing] in this trophy fishing region of Alaska.

The five operations of Bristol Adventures can help you experience the different parts of the remote Bristol Bay region of Alaska.

Call me direct: 907-308-5774

Truly one of Alaska’s premier fly-out lodges. I have spent a lot of time managing, guiding and marketing for Mission Lodge going to back to my first visit in 1991.

It has become a waitlist only situation due it great service and wide variety of fishing options.

If you have EVER seen a photo or video of big Brown [Grisly] Bears standing on the edge or a short waterfall – that is Brooks Lodge!

Prime time at Brooks Lodge is done through a Lottery System. Otherwise you can go out there for the day or base your adventure at one of our other three lodges and fly in for the day to see these big bears up close and personal.

This was the first fly-out lodge in Alaska dating back to 1950. It was acquired in 2016 and freshened up

Similar to Mission Lodge, Kulik has become a waitlist only situation for August & September, and tricky to get into early in June and July. 

This is the classic Alaskan fishing lodge.

This is one of the most unique lodges in the Bristol Bay region and Alaska in general, with a maximum capacity of just six guests!

It literally sits in the middle of Katmai National Park boat access to many little streams and rivers, and fly-out options dozens more.

Your own personal lodge for you and a couple of buddies.

The flight service arm of Bristol Adventures. Katmai Air currently operates (2) Pilatus PC-12’s, (2) DeHavilland Turbine Otters and a Turbine Beaver. With both charter and scheduled services.

They also operate Beaver and Cessna aircraft for Kulik Lodge.