Reel Reports

Unstable weather...but great fishing

MV Salmon Seeker - July 9, 2008

When I was about to write the Reel Report I noticed the various shades of green on the trees in Givenchy anchorage in Kano Inlet. Although I always admired the scenery around us yet this is the first time that I really paid attention to the overwhelming green colour. As the sun rises all shades change in a synchronized way as if it is musical melody. What a beautiful thing to watch. Two of our guests, Marla and Chris Tusa were admiring such beauty when they arrived for their first fishing vacation with us on the MV Salmon Seeker.

Due to the Jet Stream hanging around this area, we are having some unstable weather pattern. It is still fishable and we are still catching a lot of fish but the temperature is on the cool side. Having said that, all this does not affect our guests from having the best time on the water as the ambience they are faced with is extraordinary. It is a pleasure to see new guests every trip because, for sure, the majority will be returning for another enjoyable fishing experience.   

Congratulations to these guests who have joined the Captain’s Club

Chris Tusa – 30 lb. Chinook

Art McFarlane – 30 lb. Chinook

Steve Romeo – two 37 lb. Chinook

Roger Henley – 30 lb. Chinook 

Mark Gay – 33 lb. Chinook

Roger Henley Sr. – 30 lb. Chinook

Capt. Zak Farid

Master. MV Salmon Seeker

Queen Charlotte Islands