The guys from Ontario had the right idea this morning. Get out there early, as often, the big ones bite at dawn. They couldn’t have been more right today, as their skippers, Scott”Top Dog” Sund, and Sam “Tastic” Carlberg, were the first boats off the dock. Some of the other boats were still running to the fishing grounds, when both of their boats hooked into what would be the 2 biggest chinook of the day! Blair Haley, who had been a tad snakebit the day before, was the first guy down to the docks in the morning. He, and his good buddy Shawn Evans, jumped on with Sam, and they headed to, where else, Point No Point for the early bite. Sammy’s Herrovy hammered off, and the fight was on. A great fight that ended in the net, just as Cpn. Millartime pulled in beside them to drop gear. She weighed in at the dock, right on 34lbs!
Meanwhile, the second part of team Ontario, who were second off the dock, hooked up, and Egon Beiler hauled in a beautiful 27lber, on Scott’ Sund’s “Jim Dandy” hootchie, with a special concoction of fish pheremones and various scent patterns, that Scott applies to his JD’s.
There was also an early bite off of Black Bluff and Bere Point this morning, and quite a few real nice chinook were taken at both places. The Cuttlefish was hot again on Blake’s boat, where John and Bill Book hammered a bunch of chinook, landing 5, and also boating 2 nice sockeye to go with.
“Little Nicky” Teichert was fishing with guests, Jeff and Hanna, off of Bere Point, when a pod of orca whales showed up at the point and rubbed their bellies on the gravel beach! Nick estimated that they were swimming in about 3′ of water, as most of their bodies where out of the water. The whales then continued on, and met up with us at Black Bluff, Lizard Pt., and PNP, where Cpn. Samsquanch took full advantage, hittting the frantic bite that often precedes the whales, and put the boys on a double header of chinook!
The crew setting up the beach lunch also got a show from the pod while they were setting up at Lizard. They did a great job, and many of the guests were wowed by the elaborate picnic they prepared for them. The fishing off of the beach at lunch was also great, with a Dolly Varden, Pink Salmon, or Staghorn Sculpin on the line on nearly every cast.
After lunch, the clouds dissipated, bringing warm sunny weather, again. Quite a few more salmon were caught, and also, several nice halibut. Cpn. Millar had the Book sons, Jeff and Jake on board, and while they were trolling in the afternoon, Jake (16), took a herring that a recently caught pink had choked up from it’s stomach, and bit the head off of it, before he ate the still beating heart out of the freshly caught pink! What an animal. A fun an entertaining day on the water was truly had by everyone today!

The whales visited the picnic crew today.


Learning the crab cleaning technique.

Shaun "The Hippie" Vanderberg teaches Ken how to rip off the shell.

Vinestein's Blackfish Sound Chowder is always a hit.

Our guests on Lizard Pt.

John and Bill Book slayed 'em today!

John Book enjoys some fresh white chinook, sashimi style, at the cleaning table.

Ken gets another nice chinook.

Jake, Steve, and Jeff.

Tim and Don

Hanna caught this good one at Bere Point.

Blair "Tyee" Haley with his 34lb. slabski!

Team Dental went mental today, catching their fair share of fish!