Three hundred miles southwest of Anchorage Alaska is the world famous Bristol Bay watershed. Bristol Bay, an arm of the Bering Sea, is bounded on the south by the Alaskan Peninsula. The bay, about 250 miles long and 180 miles wide at the mouth, is shallow and well known for rich salmon fisheries.
The Kvichak River drains Lake Iliamna, the largest lake in Alaska and the second largest freshwater lake wholly within the United States. Covering approximately 1,022 square miles, it holds the worlds largest wild trout.
No See Um is located about 30 miles down from the lake and about 25 miles up from the bay. At this part of the Kvichak the depth ranges from 2 ft to over 30 ft. The width directly across from the lodge is approximately 340 yards. |