Showing posts with label Halibut Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halibut Fishing. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Planning Your 2011 Alaskan Vacation - Which Month is Best? (Part 3 - JUNE)

June is the month where Alaska explodes in green.  The cow moose have had their babies, and the little calves are always a treat to spot, hiding behind mother's legs, tripping along beside her as she walks, often with a twin brother or sister for company. 

Bear peeking his head up, just below Diamond M Ranch Resort
This bear (and his two brothers) came to visit the Kenai River estuary, just below our Viewing Deck, last May and early June.  The bears wake up hungry after a winter's sleep.  Omniverous animals, they often don't really mind what they eat, as long as they eat.  Sometimes the handiest meal available, especially before the salmon come in, is the newborn moose calf, many of which succumb to the bear shortly after their birth.

  Bears are usually not a problem for human beings, preferring to keep to themselves.  As the saying goes, "they are more afraid of us than we are of them."  It is always a treat to get to watch one of these amazing creatures moving, in that slow ambling way that bears do, through their natural environment.

In June, King Salmon begin heading up the rivers, many fishing enthusiasts delighting in the hunt for the "big one," barbeques sizzling with sumptuous the first fresh salmon steaks of the year.  Out in the bountiful waters of the Cook Inlet, halibut guides aid their clients as they pull in the large flat fish, the ocean and the surrounding mountains looking on.  And fishing for trout in a local lake or stream can almost be a magical experience during the month of June, the canoe floating silently along next to loons, lilly pads, and dragonflies, perhaps startling a family of ducks just around the bend.  The water everywhere is teeming with life, the surrouding forests as well, and it all combines to produce a feeling of wonder and awe. 

Kenai River, just below Diamond M Ranch Resort
Visiting Alaska during the month of June is a treat for the senses.  Whether you love to hike, fish, explore or take in the scenery, the wonders of the Far North are everywhere.   

Feel free to leave comments, thoughts, tips and suggestions in the comments box below.  Tell us what you know about visiting Alaska in June!  We look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, October 1, 2010

So Much To Do on the Kenai Peninsula! (Work Camper Adventures at the Diamond M Ranch Resort)

Helping to run the Diamond M Ranch Resort campground is not a job for the faint of heart. Somewhat similar to juggling plates, a good work camper has to be able to multi-task. Here at the Diamond M Ranch, that means the ability to go on dog sled rides with Ididaride Sled Dog Tours...


 
Raft glacier-fed rivers with the Alaska Rivers Company...


Haul in a big catch with Chihuly Charters...



Or go flying with High Adventure Air (awesome!), and even enjoy a glacier cruise with Major Marine Tours, and so much more!

A big thank you to all of the above companies, for offering our work campers these opportunities to experience Alaska. As they say, the best advertisement is a happy customer, and our work campers certainly had a ball with all of you!

We have the most amazing Work Campers, year after year, and words can't express how much we appreciate them. Each one always has a unique skill, whether it's in answering phones, organizing office areas, helping with new construction, landscaping and gardening, building fences, working security, helping with ranch animals, having a friendly smile to greet guests, hosting fish fry socials---and even making beautiful signs* placed all around the resort, named after each one of our family members!



Summer at the Diamond M Ranch Resort flies by quickly, always so much going on---so many things to see and do, as well as so many wonderful guests to help have a wonderful stay. We appreciate our Work Campers so much. Their energy, smiles, and helping hands truly enable us take our business to the next level!

*Thank you, Jim Diggs, for the beautiful signs and for the great pictures above that you shared with us!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Alaska Fishing Guides - Halibut Guides We Love

We are huge fans of Chihuly Charters.  When we have guests who want to go out and experience the delight of fishing for halibut in the Cook Inlet waters, we always see if Mike Chihuly has any available openings.


 Mike and Mark Chihuly have been residents of Alaska for over 40 years while Marvin Nelson was born in Afognak, Alaska.  Doug Blossom, who also guides with Chihuly Charters, was also born on the Kenai Peninsula and knows his way around the Inlet waters.  No other charter service has more experience, nor has fished longer, in Cook Inlet off the Deep Creek/Ninilchik beaches than Chihuly's Charters

Happy fishing!