I have had a lot of people ask what fishing in Alaska is like from a woman’s perspective. I want to enlighten any woman interested in traveling to Alaska to embark on a fishing trip. My mom always tells my dad “why would I go fishing at home with you when I can go catching with Jon and Britt in Alaska”. I feel like it’s a fairly accurate comment based on my experience of fishing in Alaska. Every time we go fishing we always come back with something. It can sometimes be work but it’s always worth it.

One of my fondest memories is a day we were heading to Idaho Inlet for the night. On the way in we were surrounded by humpback whales, we stopped for over an hour to watch them feed and play with there young. Once the whales left, we headed towards the inlet and dropped crab and shrimp pots on our way in. We anchored out and enjoyed the sight of bald eagles diving to the water’s surface feeding on small fish. We all boarded the skiff with our fishing rods and headed up stream. We took Idaho inlet alaskathe skiff as far up stream as possible, when we could go no further we anchored the skiff and continued our trek further upstream to the fishing hole we were after. Along the way we passed through a field of wild flowers where I spotted many chocolate lilies… I collected the tubers (roots) of the lilies to cook later that night with dinner.  As we continued our trek up stream, we came through some alder brush and emerged on the edge of the river. Up ahead of us was a brown bear in the water playing and eating salmon. It was so amazing to witness. We just stood there watching this bear eat till he was full and scampered off in the opposite direction as us. Once the coast was clear we started fishing where the bear had vacated trying to foals of wild flowers alaskacatch silver salmon. It was an amazing experience fishing in a stream so thick with salmon you couldn’t see the bottom. Once we caught our fill, we strung them up on some alder saplings and made the trek back to the skiff. Back aboard we headed out to the entrance of the inlet and pulled our crab and shrimp traps. There is nothing better then pulling your traps from the depths of the ocean to find them full of crabs and shrimp. Once the skiff was loaded with our crab, shrimp and salmon we headed back to the boat to process our bounty and get ready for dinner. That evening we ate outside on the aft deck and enjoyed nature teaming around us. We saw more bears, dear, bald eagles, and even two sea otters. It was one of the most amazing and memorable experiences of my life and I look forward to recreating it again every year.

Alaska is one of the last frontiers it can be a lot of work, but it is also a blast and very rewarding to go out into the wilderness on an adventure and come home victorious! I can’t picture anyone not having an amazing time while adventuring in Alaska. For me it is an experience that has shaped who I am as an adult and how I see the world today.

 

~ Brittany Yoors ~

Black out Shades.

Hello everyone, I have been working for a few weeks now to make black out curtains for the guest staterooms. The goal of these curtains is to provide a dark room to combat the long Alaskan summer days. They will also help provide insulation around the hatches. Brittany and I bought a singer heavy duty sewing machine, dark blue cloth and felt cloth. Brittany then flew off to the Bahamas to work as a Chef on a 120 foot motor yacht for a New Years charter, so I got to work sewing all the curtains. I took careful measurements of overhead hatches and the side port holes. Then I measured out the felt cloth and cut it to size. I then could lay the felt cloth on top of the regular cloth. The felt cloth stuck pretty well to the regular cloth and made the measuring and cutting very easy. Once I have both cloths measured and cut I hemmed two sides of the curtain. Once this was done I made the two curtain “rods”. These where made out of 150 pound test fishing line with a very small eye crimped onto each end. I could then use a screw on both side and attach them to the ceiling or walls to hold the curtain in place. This system worked very well!

After a few days of measuring, cutting, sewing and securing the curtains are now all in place and looking great! Now all our guests in Alaska will be able to sleep well and stay warm every night. Book a trip for the summer of 2019 and enjoy these new curtains.

Welcome to Gypsy Wind Charters

Welcome Aboard! Welcome to our website, here you can learn about your next Alaskan adventure.  I have spent a few years in Alaska and have enjoyed taking all kinda of people out into the majestic Alaskan wildness.  I enjoy fishing for giant salmon either in the ocean or in the many streams where you can also catch trout, dolly varden and arctic char.  Or go out in the inside passage to catch ling cod, rock fish and try our luck at crab and shrimp!  Alaska is a very special place.

– Captain Jonathan Yoors

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Welcome to our website!! I’m so happy you came to check us out. Please feel free to explore our site we have so much to offer. Not only are we an Alaskan charter boat but we blog here as well. On this site you will have the ability to watch the videos we post from all our adventurous travels around the world, boat maintenance information, cooking techniques, recipes and how to videos, as well as talk of boat life and what its all about. Please feel free to reach out to us individually on Facebook or through the site. I can’t wait to here from you and get to know you all better.

– Chef Brittany Yoors

Welcome, glad you made it.  Gypsy Wind is more than a boat, it’s a lifestyle. Our experienced crew has a dream, to share the most wonderful places this planet has to offer, with people who want to explore it as much as we do.  We’ve been encouraged to document our journey, because it’s about as far off the path as you can get.

This blog will help us share our trials and accomplishments, our stumbles and blind leaps.  I hope that any and all who happen across this site, find  something interesting and maybe even stoke the flames to get out there, and see the world.

– David Wilson, Mate, Gypsy Wind

Book Alaska for your next Vacation

 

Now is your chance to book the vacation of a lifetime with Gypsy wind. We are officially open for bookings for the summer of 2019! Don’t miss you’re chance to explore the wilds of Alaska, sail on a 72ft yacht, and eat gourmet food prepared by a culinary trained chef! contact us now to book you’re next adventure! www.gypsywindcharters.com

Summer Fun

 

Ep.24 in this episode Jonathan and i show you all how crazy and sporadic our lives our. we take you with us on the yacht we work on in Maryland, on one of our charters in the Bahamas on Gypsy Wind, and show you guys our newly acquired dingy. we hope you enjoy the adventure.