Friday, June 19, 2009

Salmon fishing!

The salmon are spawning so its prime king salmon fishing time. Yesterday I went to Tongass and bought a season fishing license and Paul, the guide from my crab feast tour, took me salmon fishing. We took a little boat out and snagged for fish. The weather was overcast but we were still able to see the mountains in the distance making for a beautiful afternoon! Eagles were flying all around (trying to catch salmon as well). It was amazing - you could see all of the salmon jumping out of the water! Paul caught a king and it was quite a fight reeling it in. I wasn't catching anything, but he then caught another and let me reel it in (my arm is still sore today). I think it took about 20 minutes to get it in the boat, but I felt so accomplished once I did! I now know why people enjoy fishing. On our way back to George Inlet Lodge we tried fishing for rockfish, but had no luck. The rain started rolling in so we were in a slight hurry to beat the weather. We weighed our fish which each were 18 lbs and then Sinkey fillet them for us (he had caught 12 salmon earlier in the day!) and Paul vacuum sealed our fillets. I cooked one of the fillets for lunch today and still have 10 fillets in my freezer. I love it!


Filling our fish


The King I reeled in


Our catch of the day!

Monday, June 15, 2009

My day off of work

Saturday night one of the guides (she is also my yoga instructor) had a costume party. Kim, Molly, and I headed over to the salvation army to find costumes. Kim dressed up as Elvis and I dressed up as a bride (appropriate, I know). It was a fun party and many of the zip guides were there. Clumsy me managed to hurt myself. The porch had no railing and I wasn't paying attention and managed to fall off the porch and hit my face on a tree trunk. It didn't feel too great, but I'm hoping it will heal in the next week or so...

Yesterday I had the day off, so I woke up early and took the tram car up to Cape Fox Lodge (it sits on top of a hill and overlooks Ketchikan). I got a bloody mary and looked out at the view. It was a clear and sunny day so it was beautiful from the lodge. I then headed down to the docks and hopped on the bus for the crab feast tour. We took a bus ride south of town to George Inlet Lodge. Once we arrived we got on a boat. Our guide took us for a 2 hour boat ride where we saw some beautiful scenery and caught some crabs. It was such a beautiful day for a boat ride! We then headed back to George Inlet and were seated in the dining room for our feast. They taught us how to eat dungeness crab (very sweet meat) and then fed us crab until we couldn't eat any more. It was absolutely delicious. After our bus ride back to town I headed over to Fat Stans where I met up with a group of folks who wanted to go fishing. Pete and Danny run some sport fishing boats in town and were willing to take Kim, Molly, Liz and me out for the afternoon. Pete is from Ketchikan and Danny is from the Florida Keys and they both grew up on boats. There were a lot of whales out so the fishing wasn't very good (However, we saw some humpbacks!). Molly caught a rock fish and that summed up our catch for the day. She was so excited! Danny fillet it for her and it took him less than 60 seconds (its amazing to watch someone fillet a fish when they're a master at it). It was so nice to spend the afternoon on the boat relaxing, talking, and enjoying the day.



Molly with the catch of the day


Me with some crabs on the boat tour

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Rock Climbing

It has been very busy down on the docks this week. One of our dock reps left the company and another is on vacation so we've been running back and forth! I had last Saturday off which I was extremely excited about. Kim and I tried to get on a boat and crab feast tour, but it was booked. So I ended up hiking deer mountain with two other dock reps. It was a warm sunny day, which was perfect for hiking. The bugs were pretty bad, but I just looked as it as motivation to keep the pace up.

Yesterday was another beautiful day, so a group of us went rock climbing after work. It was my first time and I loved it! I was able to borrow someone's harness and climbing shoes. The climb was about 50 feet. I'm looking forward to going again and working up to more challenging climbs.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Lots of cruise ships!

This week has been very busy (I didn't have a single day off from work!). We had our first 7 cruise ship day. There were 4 ships in the morning and 3 in the afternoon. It makes for a busy, yet exciting day. I'm really enjoying seeing all of the tourists (as interesting as they may be). On Friday there was a Santa convention on one of the ships so the town was swarming with Santas all day. We also had a stretch of days where it was raining sideways. Even bundled up and wrapped from head to toe in rain gear it gets pretty chilly. Much to our relief a warm front has come in and we're expected to have weather in the 70's and sunny all week! Yesterday was the first nice day so after work a group of us went to refuge beach and made a bonfire. We then went to buggy beach and had another bonfire (I permanently smell like fire these days) and listened to Kelly and Martin play the guitar and harmonica. It was such a beautiful night and I love seeing everyone come out of the woodwork with the nice weather.