Eight Hours of Fishing

August 24th (Monday) 

We were up early in the morning, and we headed out fishing.  It was a cool, cloudy day and it felt like an October morning.  Bundled up in our cool-weather layers we trolled our way along the rocky shoreline between Rattenbury Point and an area that locals call The Rock Pile, across from Sunny Island.  It was a beautiful, calm day and we were seeing lots of humpback whales.  Some were off in the distance and all we saw were their blows, but others were close by and a couple were fishing the same shoreline as us.  Because we can be rather stubborn, which is the same trait that got us up Baldy Mountain, we stayed out trolling for eight hours even though we only caught one fish.  We did get two other bites and we saw a couple of fish jump, but that was the extent of our action.  After 15:00 we headed home, happy that we had at least caught one fish.  

As we neared the entrance to Cousins Inlet on our way home we spotted five humpback whales.  They were spread out over a distance of about one nautical mile, but for humpback whales they were quite close together.  It was the most that we had ever seen in one area together.

Our dinner was a delicious feast of fresh salmon, potatoes, and roasted, garden-fresh, local zucchini.  Yummy!!  

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