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The Alaska Chronicles
Fly fishing Guide Book
On September 20, 2007,
Miles Nolte posted the
final installment of his
summer job memoir on
The Drake magazine's
Internet message board.
For seventeen weeks,
Nolte had used his
laptop and a satellite
Internet connection to
transmit his semi-daily
account of what it's
really like to be a fly
fishing guide on a
remote Alaskan river.
Sitting in his tent
above a river packed
with migrating salmon
and gluttonous trout, he
wrote about anglers that
he enjoyed guiding and
others that he couldn't
wait to get rid of. He
described epic fishing
days and days of bitter
disappointment. He typed
about wolves and eagles
and beavers and bears.
Lots of bears. There
were periods of sunny
weather and dry flies,
followed by stretches of
relentless rain, wind,
and cold. And beyond the
trials that nature doled
out, Miles also
described how overworked
outboards don't always
start, tents sometimes
catch fire, and
dysfunction often runs
rampant among divergent
guide and client
personalities that are
thrust together in a
desolate and trying
environment.
By the time Miles
returned from Alaska,
his online musings had
attracted a loyal and
vicarious following of
anglers and guides from
around the world. They
praised him for his
articulate candor, and
they thanked him
profusely for
transporting them with
each new post to a place
they may have otherwise
never reached.
Departure Publishing is
proud to present The
Alaska Chronicles, a
fishing guide's memoir
that originated and
evolved in a most
unusual manner. If
you've ever fished
Alaska, or if you hope
to someday, this book
will leave you with an
insightful view of the
outfitting business and
a newfound appreciation
for North America's most
pristine and prolific
coldwater fishery.
Alaska Chronicles Guide Miles Nolte Fly Fishing Guide
Alaska Adventures Had the opportunity to have a wonderful
person and a great guide as part of there staff for the past 3 seasons.
Capt Miles Nolte just finished
his first book called The Alaska Chronicles it a behind the scenes look at a
guide and the deep feelings and trials of a summer as a professional fly
fishing guide in Katmai Park. A must read for anyone who enjoys Alaska the way
it really is.
Miles Nolte will be missed on the Alagnak River by his friends
fellow guides and the owners of Alaska Adventures lodge. We wish you the best as
you
continues on. Congratulations and good luck in the future.
Alaska Adventures LLC
Sincerely Capt Charlie Summerville
Owner/Head Guide
Alaska Adventures only employs the highest quality of Fly
Fishing guides, each guide has went through an extensive training program and graduated our guide school, Once they graduate they
become
Orvis
Endorsed guides through there
employment with an Endorsed Expedition or lodge. These
guides are held to the highest of standards as listed below. You are assured of
being treated with respect and the guides being great teachers during the day.
Definition of our Professional Guides
A Professional Guide
is a professional at all times; they are
mentally alert and physically prepared
for a strenuous day of guiding. Their
self-confidence can be observed but not
heard; they are totally prepared for the
day and ready to accept its
challenges—good or bad. Their appearance
and dress show pride in themselves and
the operation they represent. They
immediately become a teacher to their
clients and the client readily accept
their leadership.
Alaska Chronicles Author - Guide
Miles Nolte on the right after a day of salmon fishing on the Alagnak River.