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The Best of KamchatkaSeason 2005
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"A truly great adventure!
Great fishing,
spectacular setting and
most of all fun. Could
not have had a better
time. Thanks for a first
class experience."
Danny Sheldon

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"The best rainbow fishing
on the planet.  I will remember this trip
always. Great food too."
Kirby Williams

 

The rivers of your dreams wind through the soft fertile valleys of Kamchatka 's interior; they are unspoiled, untouched and exclusively ours.  Unlike Alaska, there is no need to get out at dawn as there is no competition for the prime spots; it is just you and the fish. You will not hear or see other boats or be forced to move as an airplane lines up for an approach on YOUR fishing area. Imagine wading into a calm back channel surrounded by whispering birch trees while pods of Rainbows loudly slurp hatching mayflies. This is what your fly fishing adventure is meant to be, a true wilderness experience.  The Oz and Two Yurt offer a myriad of braids as well as main channel runs begging to be explored. 

Having fished many of the other rivers now in operation on the Kamchatka Peninsula, we are sure these are the two finest.  Neither of these rivers is affected by rain and the fishing is every bit as wonderful and diverse on the first day of the season as it is on the last.

At the jet boat camp we run top of the line Lowe jet boats with Mercury and Yamaha engines.  On our float trips we offer Mineyav self-bailing rafts and upon request individual Bucks Bags catarafts; you decide how you wish to enjoy this fantastic wilderness river.

The Ozernaya River
The Ozernaya has been called one of the greatest trout streams of all time. The Oz is a large spring creek with an unbelievable numbers of large Rainbows averaging over 20 inches.  Easy to wade and gin clear, much of the fishing is visual.  The Ozernaya has every single ingredient for large Rainbow Trout: bugs, salmon, and a large sculpin population.

The Oz is also blessed with fabulous runs of Silver Salmon. These chrome bright battlers, available from early August until the end of the season, are sure to test your will.

The Two Yurt River
The Two Yurt River is set in perhaps the most beautiful valley on the Peninsula.  Flowing east, the Two Yurt River drains the lake by the same name.  Similar in size to Brooks Lake in Alaska, one clear distinction exists - no other people can be seen.  With a huge run of Sockeye and King Salmon, Rainbows gorge on eggs and flesh growing to large proportions.  Two Yurt combines many streams and offers every imaginable type of water, from freestone pocket water to long spring creek glides.  By late June the mighty King Salmon enter the river pulling Rainbow Trout up stream from both the Yelovka and Kamchatka river drainages.  From early July to early October, the 50 miles of river below the lake become thick with Rainbows.

Both the Ozernaya and the Two Yurt have modest populations of Dolly Varden compared to many of the rivers on the west coast of Kamchatka.  Our rivers do have populations of Trophy Grayling rivaling any in Alaska, or for that matter, the world.  Grayling are wonderful fish for the dry fly enthusiast; they come readily to the surface for any skated caddis during the innumerable seasonal hatches.

 

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