matt vejar
AH enthusiast
I fished at Sam Feje’s lodge on the Tsiu river the last week of August. It was the second week of anglers coming into the lodge and boy did I hit the Silver Jackpot! We had a group of four of which one was the 18 year old daughter of a dentist from Washington. She was quite the fisherwoman. We had two guides Andrew and Coop. You won’t find more courteous and enthusiastic guides on any river in Alaska. Sam had said fishing was tough as fish were in the river but not biting due to lack of rain, but the sky opened on day two and the fishing went from nice to fantastic in 24 hours!
I’ve been to 25 camps hunting and fishing and none compare to the food (Dianna cook) and service you will receive at this camp (everyone). They have a sauna, fire ring with Adirondack chairs, dry room ( guides bring anything wet back to cabin in morning) no wet waders here! If you’re looking for the best of the best this is it by anybody’s standards. You have a choice to drive quads down to the river or be flown down in a super cup. The ride is 40 minutes but bears are usually seen every morning so I had Coop chauffeur me down each morning. Going along the beach at daybreak is awesome as well!
Each day we left at 4:15 to get the best spot on the river. Success is what this lodge is all about!
Day 1 was the only sunny day and fishing was good but tough as silvers don’t like sun. The worst the weather better that bit on this trip!!
All of us fly fished with are own gear, but spinning tackle and lures are provided at no cost. I would bring my own gear regardless. Alaska air is very accommodating as I saw every possible rod/reel combo known to man. They open one overhead for the masses and if it fills you place in yours above!
I’ve been to 25 camps hunting and fishing and none compare to the food (Dianna cook) and service you will receive at this camp (everyone). They have a sauna, fire ring with Adirondack chairs, dry room ( guides bring anything wet back to cabin in morning) no wet waders here! If you’re looking for the best of the best this is it by anybody’s standards. You have a choice to drive quads down to the river or be flown down in a super cup. The ride is 40 minutes but bears are usually seen every morning so I had Coop chauffeur me down each morning. Going along the beach at daybreak is awesome as well!
Each day we left at 4:15 to get the best spot on the river. Success is what this lodge is all about!
Day 1 was the only sunny day and fishing was good but tough as silvers don’t like sun. The worst the weather better that bit on this trip!!
All of us fly fished with are own gear, but spinning tackle and lures are provided at no cost. I would bring my own gear regardless. Alaska air is very accommodating as I saw every possible rod/reel combo known to man. They open one overhead for the masses and if it fills you place in yours above!
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