Scuba_Smurf
Tenderfoot
So I came on this forum to throw an idea around and hope i can get some experienced people's advice on Alaskan dredging in the winter. I know that there is a boom off the coast of places like Nome and such.Besides being ex military as an infantryman, I have worked in Alaska as a commercial fisherman before for awhile so I understand the cold of the winters as I also lived in Fairbanks for a bit. I currently live in Oregon but am debating doing a trip to Nome in about a year (save up cash). Here is my idea:
With alot of crews out in the area mining I don't know if there is many that do ice dredging or not. I was going to handle it like an oil job or the old sschool fishing jobs, back in the day. Figure go to Nome with enough cash and get a room for 2 weeks or 3. Hit up the bars in town and just mention that I have multiple scuba certifications and can do upkeep on gear and see what I can land. My expectations are that I will have a fun couple of weeks in Nome. Not sure what the reality of the situation is yet as I am just looking into this. I dont care about the tv show stuff so if anyone has any info from seeing the show I aint really interested. I figure the real crews there are the serious that are there for work. Thanks in advance and I really appreciate any knowledge you can pass to me.
With alot of crews out in the area mining I don't know if there is many that do ice dredging or not. I was going to handle it like an oil job or the old sschool fishing jobs, back in the day. Figure go to Nome with enough cash and get a room for 2 weeks or 3. Hit up the bars in town and just mention that I have multiple scuba certifications and can do upkeep on gear and see what I can land. My expectations are that I will have a fun couple of weeks in Nome. Not sure what the reality of the situation is yet as I am just looking into this. I dont care about the tv show stuff so if anyone has any info from seeing the show I aint really interested. I figure the real crews there are the serious that are there for work. Thanks in advance and I really appreciate any knowledge you can pass to me.