Baby Harper is now 2 weeks old and growing like a weed. We all are very excited to be spending time with her. Some of these pictures are when we first brought the baby home- you can see the joy on Avery and Kincaid’s faces! Enjoy!






Dear friends-
Great news! This morning at 4 am Heather delivered Harper Jo Sund into the world. Harper weighs 8 lbs, 12 ounces and is doing great. Heather was induced a few weeks early so the doctor things this little gal might have gone over 10 lbs if she went full term! Thankfully it was a great delivery and Heather and baby Harper and both happy and healthy! We are feeling blessed!
Here are some pictures to enjoy!






Every summer, one of the most popular questions we get asked is: so what do you do in the offseason? Well, the right answer is that we keep working: selling trips, moving boats to have service done, fixing up the property, having business meetings with the slew of lawyers, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals which help keep our business strong, etc.
But the right answer? We go golfing. Or fishing. Or travelling. Or just take a few moments to enjoy time with our customers. Recently lodge guest Sam Spiller invited Scott out to golf at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge golf course in Washington State for an awesome afternoon of golf and good times. Thanks Sam! And if anyone else out there wants to get onto the blog…just invite one of us out golfing!
Best wishes fishing friends! See you next summer!

Despite a challenging economic climate, the season of 2009 will definitely go down as one of our best in the past 27 years. The weather was just unreal and the salmon runs came back in ways we haven’t seen for years. The coho fishing was definitely the best we’ve seen in a decade and although they were late, when the pinks came in, they were as dense as we’ve ever seen them and stayed through ealry September. The chinook run was also epic, matching run sizes we hadn’t seen since 2006. The biggest fish of the year was 41 lbs but tons of fish were caught from 22-29 lbs and lots of new members of the tyee club. But what made the season the most successful was our fabulous staff- the best ever. It was an fantastic year…have a great winter and we’ll see you next summer! Check the blog as we’ll post updates on next summer as we get them! Best wishes for big fishes!
-Scott

Guide Sam and Guest Chris with the biggest salmon of the season