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Alaska was purchased from Russia on March 30, 1867, for 7 million dollars. On January 3, 1959, President Eisenhower announced Alaska's entrance into the Union as the 49th state. It is currently the U.S.’s largest state with Juneau as its capital. The state contains a total of 656,425 square miles of land and water and has 6,640 miles of coastline, making it 2.3 times the size of Texas. Mt. McKinley, the tallest mountain in the U.S., stands at a whopping 20,320 feet. Full of wonder, Alaska is truly as its nickname suggests “the last frontier.”

Bristol Bay
In our home territory of Bristol Bay the local native Alaskans are Yupik Eskimos and Aleuts. Most live in small villages on some of the major rivers, which have traditionally been their means of travel. Commercial and subsistence fishing for the five species of Pacific salmon that return to these waters is a way of life for them. Caribou and moose are also mainstays of the local diet. Trapping, while less important these days, still provides income for the local people. Beaver, marten, mink, otter and muskrat are some of the mammals most sought by the trappers. Sea mammals, walrus and seals are also hunted by the natives for meat and skins.

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Three hundred and fifty miles southwest of Anchorage lies Bristol Bay and its vast watershed – home of the finest freshwater sport fishing in North America. In the heart of the watershed lies Wood-TikChik State Park. This largest of state parks contains 14 major lakes and their connecting river systems. The lakes lie east and west, tucked into the slopes of the Kilbuck Mountains. Adjacent to the park to the west is the 4.7-million-acre Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, which contains three major river systems and their tributaries as well as hundreds of small lakes and streams -- many unnamed, all home to wild stocks of fish.

Wood-TikChik was created in 1978 for the purpose of protecting the area's fish and wildlife. It is the largest state park in the nation, at 1.6 million acres. The park is named for its two separate systems of large, interconnected, clear water lakes and is characterized by an array of aquatic ecosystems. It sits between the Nushagak lowlands on the east and the Wood River Mountains to the west. Wood-TikChik contains a variety of terrain and vegetative zones that are renowned for their diversity and scenic beauty. Cragged peaks, high alpine reaches and deep valley arms give the lakes' western reaches a stunning fjord-like appearance. The eastern edges of the lakes look out upon islands, gravel beaches, and the open tundra of the lowlands.

With 1,500 miles of streams and rivers, the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge offers some of the finest remote sport fishing in the world. The Kanektok, Goodnews, and Togiak rivers are among the most productive in Alaska. Chinook salmon (king), sockeyesalmon (red), chum salmon (dog), pink salmon (humpy), coho salmon (silver), dolly varden, arctic char, arctic grayling, rainbow trout and northern pike are all present in vast numbers at various stages of the summer months.

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Wildlife
Moose, caribou, and brown bear can be seen throughout the summer months. Common small game and furbearers include beaver, muskrat, otter, fox, wolverine, mink, and porcupine.

Brown bears (Ursus arctos) can frequently be seen in many of the areas that BBL operates. The term “brown bear” is commonly used to refer to the members of this species found in coastal areas where salmon is the primary food source and all other inland “brown bear” are referred to as “grizzlies.” Technically they are the same species.

For more information see:
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/biggame/brnbear.php

The Alaska race of moose (Alces alces gigas) is the largest in the world. They favor areas that contain willow and birch shrubs and can often be seen in areas that we fish.

For more information see:
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/biggame/moose.php

The Alaskan caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) is actually one of seven subspecies of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) that inhabits North America, Russia, and Scandinavia.

For more information see:
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/biggame/caribou.php

There is also a wide variety of birds to be seen in the Bristol Bay region. Various waterfowl species, gulls, bald eagle, golden eagle, arctic tern, different loon species,

spotted and least sandpipers, semi-palmated plover, willow ptarmigan, and spruce grouse as well as a number of transient species.

For more information see:
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/notehome.php

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Interested in working with us here at Bristol Bay Lodge? Below are some brief descriptions of positions we accept applications for. Thanks in advance for your interest and if you have any further questions please feel free to drop us an email and we'd be happy to answer any further questions you may have.

Bristol Bay Lodge is located in the Wood-TikChik State Park , overlooking Aleknagik Lake and the surrounding Killbuck Mountains. Forty miles north of Dillingham, the salmon capital of the world, we’re adjacent to the vast thousands of square miles of the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. BBL is known all over the word for the finest Fly Fishing offered over the last 34 years. Our Anglers can fish for various species of salmon and cast away at the beautiful rainbow trout, northern pike, grayling, and arctic char. As the Anglers’ day comes to an end, they are greeted by our friendly staff, and provided a four course delightful dinner. The lodge offers a comfortable living environment where you feel like family. Because of our remote location and isolation the work is hard, but the rewards are too numerous to mention.

Bristol Bay Lodge is hiring for summer employment for the months of June through mid September. Applicants must be able to work the entire summer and provide transportation to and from Dillingham. (You will be picked up in Dillingham by a representative of the lodge once in Dillingham). We work in a Drug Free Work Environment and we require all employees to adhere to our Substance Free Policies. You must be able to pass our pre-employment and random drug testing program. Customer service and absolute safety are our top priorities.

We supply room and board with a monthly salary and a distributed gratuity pool amongst the entire staff upon completion of the season. For all of our positions you must be hard working, reliable, willing to work and live in a remote area, and have the ability to work in a team oriented environment. As a crew member you can meet anglers from all over the world as well as take advantage of the natural beauty surrounding the lodge and the opportunity to do some of your own fly fishing.

If you are interested in a opportunity to learn new skills, work hard , see Alaska, save some money and work with a great bunch of people then please see the positions below.


Guide - open

Duties are greatly varied with the primary focus being to act as a flyfishing guide providing a memorable fishing experience to the clients. You will be required to operate a variety of watercraft to and from fishing areas. You may also be required to accompany clients in the aircraft to locations in the surrounding area to be dropped off and, in either case, act self sufficiently for the remainder of the fishing day. So, self starters who are able to act independently of immediate supervision while keeping the safety and comfort of the clients first and foremost in mind are a must. A strong team mentality is also required. You may be asked to act as not only a guide but also a chef when cooking shore lunches at one point and then as a flyfishing instructor at others so flexibility and the ability to adapt to ever changing conditions is a must as well as a personable and social nature because of the close interaction we provide to our clients. Applicants must already have a current Coast Guard License.


Apprentice Guide - open

Duties are greatly varied with the primary focus being to act as a flyfishing guide providing a memorable fishing experience to the clients. You will be required to operate a variety of watercraft to and from fishing areas. You may also be required to accompany clients in the aircraft to locations in the surrounding area to be dropped off and, in either case, act self sufficiently for the remainder of the fishing day. So, self starters who are able to act independently of immediate supervision while keeping the safety and comfort of the clients first and foremost in mind are a must. A strong team mentality is also required. You may be asked to act as not only a guide but also a chef when cooking shore lunches at one point and then as a flyfishing instructor at others so flexibility and the ability to adapt to ever changing conditions is a must as well as a personable and social nature because of the close interaction we provide to our clients. Qualified and approved applicants will be guided through to Coast Guard licensing process required to operate our watercraft.


Assistant Chef/Pastry Chef - closed

Duties will include cooking breakfast for 24 guests which includes a full eggs to order breakfast with daily specials, all baking of breakfast breads, pastries, cookies, homemade breads, guest desserts, and assisting once week with guest dinner. Individual must be self motivated, creative, and have the ability to share the kitchen space with the Head Chef. Responsible for weekly inventories, provision distribution and implementing Health Regulated Food Standards and Procedures on a daily basis.


Camp Cook - open

We have two remote river camps which have a staff of two guides and one cook. The cooks job is to cook breakfast and dinner and clean guest tents make beds and look after camp chores.  The meals are home style and follow the lodge menu.


House Staff - open

Duties will include serving meals, housecleaning, dishwashing, laundry duties, maintaining cleanliness of the lodge and surrounding areas and meal service prep. Individuals are required to take direction, be flexible and willing to adapt to an ever changing work environment.




Bristol Bay Lodge
PO Box 860
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509.964.2094
info@bristolbaylodge.com

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