Frigate Adventure Travel is a fishing guide service based in Bristol Bay, Alaska and Oregon’s North Coast, owned and operated by fishing guides Kate and Justin Crump.

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MEET THE CRUMPS


Kate Crump serves on the board of Pacific Rivers and is a member of the North Coast Citizens for Watershed Protection, promoting and protecting healthy watersheds. Her writing has been featured in the Fly Fish Journal, Trout Magazine, Patagonia Fly Fishing catalog, and the Salmon Steelhead Journal. Kate is a brand ambassador for Patagonia, YETI, Loop Tackle, Rising Tools, Fishpond, Costa Sunglasses and Sawyer Oars.

Justin Crump spent his early years working in the commercial fishing industry in Bristol Bay, Alaska. This took him to some of the wildest places in southwestern Alaska and inspired future endeavors exploring remote locations. He helped produce several fly fishing DVDs, short films and the early stages of the Fly Fishing Film Tour. 

 
 
 
 

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WHAT OUR GUESTS ARE SAYING


“I went on my first trip with Frigate this September. It was awesome! My buddy and I got to fish with all of the guides. Our Spey fishing improved each day as we learned something new from each guide. The fly-outs we did were great, catching fish and learning more each day. Justin & Kate‘s Frigate Adventure Travel is a great program. Low key and fun effective results!”

“My family spent a week with the wonderful guides of Frigate Adventure Travel in King Salmon, AK. Kate took spectacular care of all of us, but particularly my mother, ensuring that she was comfortable and on the fish every day. We feel like we made a real connection with these guys, and cannot recommend them highly enough. We look for to seeing them again!”

“Thank you for making this trip one of the best, if not the best experience I have ever had in my 20+ visits to Alaska. The fishing was fabulous as always, but the friendliness and knowledge of everyone and the first class equipment and overall experience made this a trip I will long remember.”