Homer Plumma Fishing Guide Service  

Posted by Stan Harrington

The world famous fishing experts, Homer and Plumma, proudly announce that they are now taking applications to schedule wilderness fishing excursions in the remote atmosphere of Alaska. "Homer" and "Plumma" will be your personal guides on each excursions, however, do to their expected heavy booking season it may be necessary to exchange their expert knowledge for that of "Buffy", the youngest member of the trio and currently working on his apprenticeship as a Professional Fishing Guide. "Homer" and "Plumma" are considered to be Master Guides.
Not only will you have the experience to fish remote fishing areas, you will also have the opportunity to fish with the latest technology in fishing tackle. You can expect to use the latest innovations in rods and reels manufactured by Zebco.
Your trip will include all ground transportation to the fishing area, within a five mile radius of LA. Also, included within the guide service fee will be all the beer that you can drink and freshly made SPAM sandwiches.

Throughout the summer months, you can book your trip to include King Salmon, Silver Salmon or Pink Salmon fishing on remote Ship Creek. Ship Creek has been a carefully guarded "secret spot" by your guides, however, due to their reputation and past success with previous clients, this fishing area has increased in popularity over the past two years. While fishing Ship Creek, you can expect to find some fantastic fishing, wilderness experiences and on occasion sightings of wildlife. If your dream has always been to fish a remote fishing area, catch fish on almost every cast, then perhaps you will enjoy these pictures of the remote and pristine Ship Creek, home waters of "Plumma", "Homer" and "Buffy".








For those clients that would prefer an even more remote setting to enjoy some world class King Salmon and Silver Salmon fishing, your expert guide service has also aligned themselves and endorse the guide services of "Moose". This selected spot is called "Homer" Fishing Lagoon. Accessibility to this site requires air transportation in order to take advantage of the remoteness of the area. With this optional trip, either "Plumma", "Homer" or "Buffy" will accompany you on your trip, however, air transportation costs will be cheerfully added to your remote fishing package as well as the additional fee required for the utilization of "Moose" as your primary guide. This is a "must do" fishing excursion for those that desire the ultimate remote and private sport fishing atmosphere.


Have you fished Mexico, Hawaii, or any other exotic warm water fishery, only to discover that the areas are over fished and crowded. For the first time, "Homer" and "Plumma" Guide service will be offering two, very exciting, stimulating, and trophy fisheries in remote and exotic locations that are seldom fished except by local residents. These trips will be available from December through March when the fisheries in Alaska are limited to fishing through the ice.
On all trips, your guide of preference, "Homer", "Plumma", "Buffy" and "Moose" will accompany you at your expense including all hotel and meals. On those trips requiring travel into a foreign country, interpreters will also be at the expense of the booking party as well as any personal body guards that are required. In this special package, you have to options to choose from:

Enjoy the pristine fishing conditions of Hypong Yodong River in central China. The pristine waters of the Hypong Yodong River is seldom fished by traveling sport fishermen, however, the local residents enjoy some great fishing in the local waters. On this excursion, it is strongly recommended that kevlar fishing vests be used while traveling throughout the area as well as fishing hats constructed of kevlar or metal. If you desire your freshly caught fish may be cooked for you, this can be easily accommodated so you will have the opportunity to enjoy some realistic crusine including the ever popular fish head soup. During this fishing expedition, no license is required,however, it is recommended that you have on your person enough cash in American currency to pay bribes (tips) as well as an extra pair of Levi's to utilize for barter.

The second option that you may choose for your "winter" fishing enjoyment is within the continental United States, the beautiful Salt N Sea Lake in southern California. Due to the receding water volume within the lake, this destination has become of sport fishing paradise. Again, your choice of guides will accompany you, at your expense in order that you have the greatest opportunity to catch that big fish of a lifetime. This is a "catch and release" fishery, although not required by regulation but by the health department. The great thing about this particular fishery, if you get tired of fishing, you can always enjoy just laying on the beach and soaking in a few rays. This is an ideal trip to have the "little lady" accompany you as she will surely enjoy the tropical beaches and beach combing opportunities.

For more details pertaining to your choice of trips, please call us so we can book your trip immediately. Your costs per trip will be determined upon the prevailing expenses at the current time, consequently, we do require your credit card information and will provide you with an itemized bill at the conclusion of the ultimate fishing excursion of your life. Our motto is "We are the makers of a fishing dream come true". Tips up and tight lines to you and if you want to fish with us, "Get er Done" today as we will book up for the 2007 season early.

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1 comments

What IS this nonsense? If things work out, Kokanee will be added to the list of adventures - as well as the biggest pike in the state. Catfish is, also, available for your excitement when we get back from our swordfish excursion. We play with the big ones, throw the little ones back, discover new species...crap! It's time to wake up and go to work.

10/20/06, 5:42 AM

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