
This September 27-October 3, 2026, The Lodge at 58* North is hosting a special week in Bristol Bay with outdoor photographer Jeremy Koreski. With only three spots currently available, this is a rare chance to experience Alaska fishing at one of the most exciting times of year while sharing the week with a photographer whose work is deeply rooted in wild places and outdoor culture. Jeremy’s official bio notes that he was raised in Tofino, British Columbia, and his client and editorial list includes YETI, Patagonia, Sitka, Arc’teryx, Condé Nast, The Surfers Journal, The Flyfish Journal, and The Lodge @ 58 North.

Located on the Naknek River in the heart of Bristol Bay, The Lodge at 58* North gives guests access to one of Alaska’s great fishing regions. The lodge highlights both its home water and its fly-out program, using a floatplane to reach remote rivers, lakes, and streams across the region depending on conditions. That flexibility is a big part of what makes the experience so special: every day is built around putting guests in the right place, on the right water, at the right time.

Jeremy Koreski’s work has long been connected to outdoor life, action sports, fishing, and the culture of wild coastal places. For guests joining this week, that adds a distinctive layer to the experience. Some will come because they already know his photography. Others will come because they want a hosted trip that blends exceptional fishing with landscape, storytelling, and a more intentional way of experiencing Alaska. Either way, this is a week meant to feel immersive, memorable, and deeply connected to place.

The Lodge at 58* North pairs remote adventure with a highly comfortable home base. The lodge describes itself as a luxury fly-out fishing lodge with private guest cabins, handcrafted cuisine, and warm hospitality on the Naknek River. Days in the wild give way to fireside connection, excellent meals, and the kind of thoughtful service that makes it possible to enjoy Alaska at a high level without losing the raw beauty of the experience.

The lodge’s current September fishing guidance describes this part of the season as a time of transition in Bristol Bay, with opportunities that can include rainbow trout, Arctic char, Dolly Varden, grayling, and, depending on timing and conditions, silver salmon in some fisheries. The same page also highlights Katmai fishing, floatplane access, and strong brown bear viewing during this part of the season, which makes late September especially appealing for guests who want both fishing and a broader Alaska wilderness experience.
This is an intimate hosted week, and only three spots remain for September 27-October 3, 2026. If you have been thinking about an Alaska fishing trip that combines world-class angling, extraordinary scenery, luxury lodging, and the perspective of a respected outdoor photographer, this is a remarkable opportunity to join us at The Lodge at 58* North.

Bristol Bay, Alaska
541 743 1255