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Alaska Fishing Lodges, there is a difference

Recently we attended our first sports trade shows in Long Beach and Del Mar.  While attending these shows I was able to review some of the other Alaska lodges and outfitters in Alaska and BC.  Some of what I reviewed astonished me.  Let me explain.

Alaska and BC are very difficult places to research and understand if you are planning a fishing trip or vacation.  There are hundreds of travel options with a host of facilities that call themselves “Alaska lodges”. 

On the internet they all show fish and show you photos of what you want to see.  The truth is, there are vast differences, but it’s hard to pull the truth out of what is being presented.

At the trade shows, I expected to see a more realistic view of what each lodge really offered and expected to see some examples of the truth.  Boy was I wrong!  Some of the booths and displays were elaborate and provided a complete distortion of the real physical offing and the service offering.  In fact, some of the booth displays were nicer than the actual facilities being sold. I found myself being embarrassed for the industry and feeling sorry for the consumer. 

There were some (very few) reputable companies who not only represented themselves correctly, but delivered a quality presentation while representing their lodge in a truthful manner.  One lodge in particular was Kingfisher Charters in Sitka.  Kingfisher is a fine operation and is one of the larger outfitters in the Sitka area.  Kingfisher’s booth presented exactly what Kingfisher offers – this is how it’s supposed to be.

Unfortunately, there were so many other Alaska fishing lodges that flat out misrepresented their offering and services.  And in the end, the visitor to these properties is the real loser.  Fortunately, Alaska by itself provides an experience of a lifetime.

The menu is ready for our 2009 guests

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There is a lot of satisfaction and pride that goes into sharing Talon Lodge with our guests.  There is also a lot of fun as well!

Each April, we put the finishing touches on our menu for the upcoming season.  This also entails the "tasting" of each menu item to ensure that the culinary standards of Talon Lodge are upheld.

I am pleased to report that after a net weight gain of about 3 pounds, we have pulled together another assortment of culinary delights to share with our guests. Highlighted by Lemon-and-olive-oil poached Alaska King Salmon with caviar lentils and a red wine syrup, and Seared Alaska Halibut with oven-dried tomato risotto and parmesan sauce, the 2009 menu is simply spectacular.

Now all we have to do is wait for May 23rd to share the menu with our guests.

The wonder of Alaska!

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There is something magical about Alaska!

I can't think of any other place on earth where there is so much majesty and so much wow...  There is so much beauty and nature is putting on a show almost everywhere you look.  We are fortunate to have this Alaska lodge so that we can experience these wonders first hand and share them with our guests.

Last week, our friend and Island caretaker, Tim Shobe took this photo on his way to Sitka from Talon Lodge.  During the herring spawn, each spring, the whales come in close to Sitka to feed.  The activity and wonder of it is spectacular. 

You just have to see it for yourself!

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