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Important Native base camp destroyed by fire.

Tomah Stream has been a haven for me and many of my clients for over 20 years. There, at its mouth where it empties into Grand Falls Flowage, stood Native Maine Guide Ray Sockabasin’s base camp. Situated on a knoll overlooking the widening river, it has been a place of peace, refuge, warmth and safety. Tragically, it was recently razed by fire, leveling the camp and almost two acres of trees. It is so remote, by the time fire crews reached the site, it was too late.

We have launched a campaign to help Ray Sockabasin rebuild this important site, so that future generations of sports can experience its rare attributes. You can access this campaign here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-ray-rebuild-camp-on-tomah-stream?utm_source=messenger&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cf%20share-flow-1&fbclid=IwAR2wXx2F1LvSmH_UxT6h3AfTgd0GoC4DIWm3fpGYrMnd4Es2HPpHglO7SmU

Please give what you can to help us restore the Tomah Stream Base Camp.

Thank you!

Randy

New Book Coming!

Please stay tuned for the release date of my new book from Rivercliff Books and Media, entitled, Written on Water: Characters and Mysteries from Maine’s Back of Beyond.

It will be available in print, as an ebook, and as an audio book narrated by me.

Book Now!

Bookings for the 2021 guided fishing season are way up. Is it to make up for last year when people had to cancel their trips due to Covid restrictions and closed borders? Maybe, but guides are seeing a big uptick in business. If you’re planning a trip for later this summer, either with me or another Grand Lake Stream guide, please do so at your earliest convenience or you may miss out. In the meantime…

Tight Lines and Screaming Reels!