Monday, July 24, 2006

July 25

And what a scorcher we've had this week. maxing out at nearly 35ºC (around 100ºF) breaking heat records in the area. Though the weather was hot the Fishing was hotter.














And as I said last time the "Robert C. Seamans" stopped in for visit on their way to Seattle from the Queen Charlottes




Some of the crew relaxing after a day of exploring the town

And now a special message to the How family from Elizabeth

"Hi mom"

The towns people bid the Ship farewell as they watched the wind take her away


as for record fish here are two of the catch of the day catches for the last week:


The two Gunnings with their 36.5 pound fish.


Tannis Peterson showing her gratitude towards her catch.

Alright I know that this is probally filled with errors and typos so if you find any post a comment and I'll fix it

~Dockblogger~



Wednesday, July 19, 2006

More Pics for you

First and formost mention must go to Skip Slavin and Bill conroy whom landed a 55 pound spring off of Ferrer Point on the 14th of July



Secondly the format of the time stamps on the pictures go day/month/year

And now on to the pictures...









And now this last pic goes out to Mr. tom Little Jr.:

"It's nice to see that Dad still has the touch."

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Pics, Pics, and more Pics

Aaaaaaaaaaand here we go!

Alright this update is going to be short and sweet, the Tall Ship "Robert C Seamans" is arriving for the second time this summer, with new students and crew, on the 20th of this month, so a longer blog will be posted after that event. In the mean time here is your fishy fix, enjoy...


The Big, the Bad, and the Ugly. Decide which one is which for your self.




The Tahsis Reunion wouldn't be complete for some if they didn't go fishing


A tie for Don Curries 122lb Halibut



The Crew of the Barbarian with their catch.





Alright now for the quiz, e-mail or write a comment with names of the fishermen in the pictures and lets see how many you can get.
Have fun.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Canada Day

Hey Hey Hey, It's Canada day, and every one knows what that means...

An extra Day to go fishing, or for the more sensible out there a day to recover from a weekend of fishing. But really How many sensible people are left out there?
Lots of people out fishing this week, take a look at some tidbits:




Now Just To Show Off some more fish, and because it was requested, Here is some shots of "Lures and Tours" recent Catches.






Hey if you want to see something just request it through comments or E-mail the Marina with your request and we'll try to post it. You can even send in your own pictures, and they don't have to be about fishing, but it helps.

Have fun and Stay Safe
~Dockblogger~