2 mi. wide, on S coast of Alaska Peninsula, trends SE to Chignik Bay, 19 mi. NE of Chignik, Aleutian Range
Descriptive local name reported in 1904 by R. W. Stone; applied because of the hook-shaped spit on the south side.
Chignik Bay, Hook Bay, Jack Bay, Lumber Bay,
Capes:Islands:Mountains:Mountain Passes:Streams:Bear Creek, Black Creek, Blue Violet Creek, Hook Creek, Rainbow Creek, Rudy Creek, Shoe Creek, Sleepy Creek, Waterfall Creek, Wolf Creek,