We had been looking for a family adventure to Alaska, and knew we wanted to have a unique fishing experience before our eldest went off
to college. What a great time!! Owners Lee and Cilla Robbins, who built the property and raised their kids on this island 30+ minutes off of Kodiak, are excellent hosts. The "Camp" consists of 5 or 6 cabins, each bedding up to 5 in comfy but not elaborate environs. Propane heat, warm beds, a toilet - sink room, and electricity generated by hydro-electric, so there's no whir of a diesel generator
in the background.
You're cared for by a hand-chosen staff that's about 2 -4 guests per host, and they're extremely accomodating. When we said that our oldest didn't really enjoy fish, they had a rib roast ready to slice him off a thick steak each evening; Lee made it a personal challenge to find fish Chris would want to eat, and had some battered halibut fried up like french fries. Chris ate them, but still went for the moo-cow...
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