the Moose is Loose Baker, one heck of a way to begin a
trip.
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Miss Charity cruising on step.
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Seldovia Harbor
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Ah, the mighty fine new cutting board, just waiting to get
some fish scales on it.
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www.seldoviaharborinn.com - a great place to hang out in
between fishing adventures.
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Caleb loves it here just as much as Daddy - especially
catching the fish off the docks, he even caught a halibut
off the docks.
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Joshua Fisher - ready for action
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Heading out to the secret fishing numbers - The halibut
grocery store.
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Hard to complain about the flat seas!
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Doing a little shore exploring, it was a little challenging
coming in to shore on the dingy as the swells would rise and
fall, especially with the sloped shore. But luckily it was
small seas.
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"Just the right size for eating" -- of course that is the
party line for people who do not catch bigger
fish.
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Red Fox - sliding into civilization
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And my masterpiece at work, I really have enjoyed this new
addition to the boat, it is just nice having a work
area.
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Trolling for Kings
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Small Ling Cod - we went out just to get Caleb into the
fish, he was getting frustrated with getting skunked earlier
in the day.
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You have to wonder what he is thinking.
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Relaxing in Jackalof Bay, while I paddle around in the
dingy.
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Oyster Farm
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we are the small boat at the end of the docks in Jackalof -
awesome weather.
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Well, he is starting to grow out of the sink and we wanted
him to be mobile, so Cathy came up with a
plan......
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We are thinking about marketing this approach, you just want
to keep track of the tide or you will have another Moses
story on your hands
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All kinds of fun stuff to look at, I am amazed at how much
sea life you see on these low tides and Man, the steamers
are mighty fine eating.
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Kiana and Jason in the background, filling up there
bucket.
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Happy Boy.
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