Friday, June 23, 2006

Holy Flounders Fish-man, we have Fish!

Hey, Hey, Hey, what do you get when the Commodore, Don Currie, and his first mate, Gary, go out fishing?
This:

The 122lbs halibut that was caught by Don and Gary

A new season record for halibut. The fishing duo set their lines out on the 19th and not five minutes had passed when they hooked the 122lbs Beast-Hali, which took the two 45min to land.

Not three days later, on the 22nd, the seasonal record for ling cod was set. Then broken the next day when Dave Carlson landed a 21 3/4lbs lingcod.

It's the lingcod laying on the deck.

And for those of you more interested in whats hanging up behind the lingcod then you'll be happy to hear that the still is no shortage of halibut.



Now if your looking for what's not in these pictures than you'll be estatic about the next catch of pictures



Murray Kirzinger and crew from Calgary Alberta, proving once again that Albertans can fish.

Peter Hansens crew relaxing before they have to clean their catch


Alright it's friday and that means STEAK!
Thats right every friday night is steak night down at the cantina, so come on down a enjoy a 8oz new york steak like these people:

Scotty, Gary, and Vicky enjoying their steaks

The Crew of the "Nordkapp" relax and enjoy a great early summers eve.

In April 2006, Westview Marina donated a two night stay at Daffodil bay Cabin to the Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Cowichan Valley for use to raise money in one of thier fund raisers. The lucky winners had thier nights of relaxation on June 9 and 10. Local fishing guide Garth Mclean of Lures and Toures, donated his time to take the group fishing on the 9th.

The lucky group looking relaxed and refreshed after their two nights stay at Daffodil Bay Cabin.

"Very peaceful, I was able to get away from all the worries of the world. The fishing was amazing."
The parting words of Kyle and Cayla two of the group who stayed at the cabin.


Well thats all for now, lifes still happening but Fish-man tires of writing and bids you a fishy farewell.

Till next time,

same fish time,

same fish channel.

Keep your lines in the water, we'll see what you catch

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