I am a Mariner first, with decades of ocean waters experience. I have sailed throughout Alaska from Southeast waters to the Northern Arctic. My experience has been as a registered fishing guide even before Alaska required state registration. I am also a Large Game Transporter, a Ships Master & Tug Boat Captain and hold an MMD. My maritime experience in sailing year round in Alaska has crystallized the importance of vessel safety utilizing vessels that have the necessary stability and seaworthiness for what can be the unexpected. In vast Alaska you can find yourself in places where you have to rely on your own resources and not assume that someone is around the corner to pick you out of the water and get you home. Fishing and Viewing Wildlife and Scenery with small groups and families are about the most fun anyone could ask for. I have a great appreciation and love for this state, so for me, taking someone out to experience Alaska for what she is, just doesn’t get any better. If you are looking to go out to kill a whole bunch of fish or have someone else fish for you please contact someone else. However, if you want to go fishing, catch fish, have lot of fun, set your own hook, maybe net your best friends fish,
or work a downrigger, while seeing Alaskan wildlife and scenery we are a sure bet!
Our company is Alaskan owned and one of a hand full that has the capability and does operate on a year round basis.

Captain Bill Spencer & Captain Lee Walkowsky
Lee Walkowsky
Lee is a dear friend of mine and he tells everyone that he hates people. He works alternate weeks as a Mariner for the Alaska Marine Highway, with over 20 years as a commercial crab fisherman and captain, and is someone who not only can catch fish
but really knows how to rig, catch, clean, process and preserve the fish when caught.
Lee holds a USCG Masters License and is also a United States Merchant Marine (MMD).
You won’t meet a nicer, a more informative, and giving person than Lee. This man can really tell you everything about fish, commercial fishing, preparing fish, and Alaska.
Charlie Johnson
Charlie is the ringer, up until a few years ago; he worked for the Alaska State Troopers, Bureau of Wildlife Enforcement, as a boat driver and checked all the charter, pleasure
and commercial boats for compliance. This guy knows where the fish are and what works. Charlie has worked for me as a part time deckhand and will complete his captains’ license before our season begins.