This coming Beer-Tie, I will be holding a "farewell" for a life changing trip. This summer, I will be living in Alaska to guide during the traditional Alaskan season. That will equal four months give or take. All five species of salmon will be migrating through the state's freshwater to spawn during my time there. It will be my first experience in The Last Frontier, and you bet, I can't wait!
The lodge I'll be working for is nestled in front of a 20,000 ft., mountain, and our summer is expected to average 75 degrees apart from unexpected behavior in Alaskan climate and terrain. I will be both jet and drift boating the guests at the lodge and hope to get them onto some pretty sizable trophies.
Either way, we will all have a great time, and I hope to see you all Monday night to say farewell. It will be my last Beer-Tie until mid-fall. No one yet knows where I'll exactly be or what species I will be fishing for. I have kept these a secret, but you can expect photos and more news about it to come as I take on this exciting journey to The Land of the Midnight Sun: Alaska.
I hope to see many of you this coming Monday night at Whitlow's Sand Bar. You'll have a chance to encourage me on this daring journey and hear me play one last time. I'll have my guitar, bass and ukelele. See you there!
With a Tight Line in Mind,
- Khalil
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I'll have plenty of my own dries and rods for the stay. Either way, my lodge usually buy flies by the pallet load for the season. They stock up on everything from tens of thousands of mice to the same number of simulators. Every season, rods get broken, so they'll stock plenty for the coming season. And you're right, there are other cool species to go after: rainbows, graylings and pike to name a few. Wait until you guys see what my operation will be catching!
Thnx again for the invitation to correspond. I will keep in touch. ...
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Alaska actually has the highest state density of American fugitives. They seek escape for a number of reasons, and you bet, I'll be keeping that in mind.
Also, thnx for the wishes.
- Khalil
Lol. ...
I guess I could yell at them by guiding at a distance.
BTW, I've also have to hashtag that #avalanche burger! If I find a sec or two tonight, count me in teaching some knots.
Will do.