She calls this "work." And while that's debatable, the Academy is a pretty cool program that helps young locals learn the tools of the guiding trade and (hopefully) find work with local lodges and outfitters. They needed someone to act as a client for the guides-in-training, which is where The Wife comes in.
From the Bristol Bay Fly Fishing Academy website:
Most people who visit Bristol Bay want to fish. And most of them want to fish with a local, home-grown guide who knows the waters, the wildlife, the people and the way of life here. That’s why we’re training the region’s young people to explore careers as guides – so they might stay in the region, earn a prosperous living, advocate for the health of the watershed and offer visitors an authentic experience of one of our country’s most special natural places.Of course, if they're gainfully employed in the sport fishing industry, they're less likely to advocate for the development of a huge copper mine that would destroy local sport fishing.
3 comments:
C'mon -- I wasn't fishing the whole time;) And it was for a great cause!
Excellent "work" Nelli!
cheers
ss
And to think you got paid for that... oh i love fisheries!
Josh
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