Late and to the point, sort of.
All right all you fishing fanatics out there this is what you've been waiting for.
The Week Late derby results...
Unfortunately they are not here, and I don't have any Pictures for you. Except this
Makes you wish this was a jokebut there is good new, and it is not about car insurance.
If you want Derby News then Click here or the pugs
Chaos before The Derby
If you were here, you'd get this jokeWell August is now in full swing and the fishing is great.
Here's the Managment to explain:
On Sat Aug 12.
What a Day for fishing. The skies lighted up about 5:30am, and as full daylight approached the procession of boats out of Westview Marina, In beautiful Tahsis BC increased in numbers. Nearly one hundred boats fish daily out of the mouth of Esperanza sound. Last Saturday proved to be one of the most productive days, with limits returning to the dock by as early as 10:00am. The first Tyee (Chinook Salmon over 30lbs) hit the dock at 11:00am - Shawn McCallister, from Seattle WA, hoisted his first ever, Tyee, a 33lbs beauty. Less than an hour later Helen Leete, of Campbell River BC, weighed in a 35.5lbs Tyee to lead the daily Chinook board.

At 3:15pm Tom Anderson, of Port Orchard WA, posted a 41.5lbs Tyee, which everyone thought would hold out, as the largest salmon for the remainder of the day.

Several more mid to high 38lb Tyee were weighed in during the next 3 hours, then at 6:45pm Jade Smith, from Sand Pt. Idaho, Scaled a 45.5lbs Chinook. Wow! That is a great day fishing.
The largest Tyee for the 2006 season weighed in at the docks of Westview marina Was caught by Mr. Skip Slavin, on July 14, it weighed in at a solid 55lbs, What a Brute it was!!!

And Saturday wasn't the only great day of fishing, Friday had it's own race for the big one
Just one of the many contestantsAnd the other days had their moments as well:
Ben W. with his Dad And as the saying around here goes "if you can't beat quality, go for quantity"

Don't forget, we still have halibut coming in strongand now because you'd rather look at pictures.





Well thats all from the docks today, be sure to check in next week for coverage of the Annual Westview Marina Fishing Derby.
~Dockblogger~
Westview Marina
Salmon Enhancement Derby
August 18 and 19
$1,000 biggest Chinook
Hundreds of other prizes
Practise up your fish dance!
Recite your favorite fish story!
Remember! It is all about the FISH!

Get your Tickets now!
For more information:
Phone :1-800-992-3252
1-250-934-7672
or e-mail: info@westviewmarina.com
AAAnd August Is here!
OK its picture time and I guess we'll startof with the first timers, with their first catches, or just the young fisher people.





And If you think that some of those fish out weigh the fishers check this out
An 184lbs Hlibut caught by Brian Russell on July 31Now a quick note to those with the question: How's the fishing?
I give you "The Fishing"



Thats how the fishing is.
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 townAnd 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~
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/yearAnd 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."