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Our Hearts Are So Full After Summer in Bristol Bay

August 14th, 2025

A Postcard From the WAC Team

Our hearts are full after spending the end of sockeye season onsite in Bristol Bay surrounded by WAC teammates, creating shared experiences through commercial and sportfishing expeditions, feasting together, and living in concert with nature in Alaska. 

Here’s a snapshot of us with part of the team in Naknek at golden hour (plus a few friends of WAC mixed in) with fireweed in its full, purple glory in the foreground — which, along with sockeye salmon runs, are an unmistakable sign of summer in Alaska.

Having wrapped our wild sojourn, we’re back at our desks this week, energized by the time we spent connecting more deeply with the people, the food, and the planet that sustains the work that we do at Wild Alaskan Company.

Happy summer to you all! 

Live Wild,

Monica

Pictured above: Some of the team in Bristol Bay — with a few WAC friends from Alaska mixed in — at golden hour, amid a flourish of fireweed. 

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