Subscribe to Newsletter
  
 Home Products About Us Success Stories Press Contact   
 
 
Lodge Manager

Being a lodge manager is perhaps the best job in the world for people who like to fish. I manage a salmon and halibut fishing lodge in northern British Columbia, just 20 miles south of Alaska. I am surrounded by untouched, remote wilderness and Queen Charlotte Islands' wildlife. The most important function of my job is to make sure that the lodge guests are happy. I spend a lot of time interacting with the guests. I need to make sure that they're happy with their rooms, the food, the boats, their guide and everything else about the lodge. I supervise the staff in all the departments who can have an impact on the guests happiness. I get to go out fishing whenever I want, and I will guide my 'important' guests when I can. The most boring thing about my job is the paperwork, keeping track of store sales and employee payroll and food orders etc. But the location, the scenery and the guests make it all worthwhile.

- Lisa Winbourne

http://www.westcoastoutpost.com

Advertising Sales
Fisheries Officer
Lodge Manager
Magazine Editor
Opperations Support Biologist
Stock Assessment Biologist
Sales Rep
Treaty and Aboriginal Policy Directorate


Getting Started
Helpful Reminders
Parents' Say
Making Memories


How To...
What to Bring


How Do Fish...?

FISH IDENTIFICATION
Arctic Grayling
Brook Trout
Brown Trout
Chinoook
Chum
Coho
Cutthroat
Dolly Varden
Golden Trout
Halibut
Lake Trout
Lake Whitefish
Mountain Whitefish
Pink
Rainbow Trout
Sockeye
Steelhead
Sturgeon
Walleye


Home Products About Us Success Stories Press Contact Photos Links Kids