![]() ![]() Hofstad is clearly not a fan of the series. ![]() ![]() “I looked at him, ‘I aint’ shaking your hand.’ He just looked at me and walked away.” “That one kid, I think they call him Gabe, introduced himself and stuck out his hand,” Hofstad said. On one of Hofstad’s visits to the harbor office, a Brown family member also showed up. “Just cause I don’t want to look at ‘em,” Hofstad said. Hofstad said when he saw staff from the “Alaskan Bush People” walking around, he started bugging the harbor master to move them someplace else. The harbor is home to many large commercial fishing boats, including Hofstad’s boat called the Norseman. Hofstad said he first noticed a boat belonging to the “Alaskan Bush People” at Petersburg’s South Harbor in early July. But locals, including Mark Hofstad, did not welcome them as neighbors. The famous Brown family tried to buy land after living in Washington the last three years. Reality TV stars from the long-running Discovery series, “Alaskan Bush People,” made a brief stop in the Southeast community of Petersburg earlier this month. (Photo courtesy of Mark Hofstad, cropped by CoastAlaska) Mark Hofstad sits on his boat, F/V Norsemen, in the Petersburg harbor. ![]()
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