Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Octopus Islands Marine Park/Owen Bay







After a few nights and full freezers of prawns we needed a change of scenery and anchored in Octopus Islands Marine Park in one of the most amazing anchorages I've ever been to. We ran the rapids between Okisollo Channel, Hole in the Wall and Surge Narrows with Joe's bullfrog to set pots in Owen Bay. Successful.

We also ran into a pod of Dalls Porpoises, about 30. Splashed in the wake and outraced us.

Weather dictated we head home on Weds. We made great time but ended up two hours late for the NorEaster. But snug in bed it was all good...





More scenery. North to South is Mental Floss, Still Waters, Prime Time, Pelorus, Resolution




More prawn photos.

Prawnville, B.C.






Bellingham to Prideaux Haven in 9 hours, with a one hour stop at Lund for fuel and to stretch the legs. You've seen this pylon before...

Prideaux Haven normally holds 100+ boats in the summer. After our first summer in Melanie Cove we have actively avoided it due to the crowds. Know for the prawns, we did well! And no crowds in February...

Desolation Mancation





For 21 years Joe Orem has been hosting a Rotary Club winter cruise to Desolation Sound. My good friend Tom White has been sending me pictures of prawns during President's week for over a decade, driving me BANANNAS! So this summer I committed to carving out that time. (You'll recall my carving out the time lecture, and the dovetail lecture with the native disc...)

Crewfinding proved extremely difficult due to the unpredictability of the weather windows up and back. There's always a chance we can come and go as we please, but this year was like most that there were decent windows for taking advantage of good weather up and back, and without that knowledge several couldn't commit. But Eric "Big John Stud" Pedersen was unwaveing in his committment to crew the floss, so we left at first light on Friday morning (after I spent 2 hours making MF ready and replacing the macerator from 4am to 6am!

Roche wrap






You'd think netting 7 salmon in two days would garner some type of award, but no. The biggest ones were wild and therefore inelligible, and the hatcheries we caught were small ten lbs or less. Our crew performed well and, for the fourth consecutive year we won the party.

See the results and reviews at
http://rocheharbor.com/Blog/Entries/2011/2/7_Salmon_Derby.html

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Roche Derb, preamble

Last day of work prior to the Roche Harbor Blackmouth Classic. All the stocking has been completed except for some last minute food compliments of Gary and Food Service of America.

Diamond Jim's for breakfast tomorrow morning, then load up the remaining food and head out! Will fish the south end on the way to Roche, plan on being dockside by 1pm to set up for the "Wine and Cheese Event" at 4. Lots to do!