I've been really busy since starting the story of Patty's Big 'But. A big storm is coming into Southeast Alaska and I have a lot of work to do around the Lodge before it hits. As soon as the dust settles (or maybe the mud?) I'll get back to it.
The next episode will probably be the story about the day we picked nine people out of the waters of Clarence Strait, including an infant baby, after they were forced to abandon their burning cabin cruiser.
After that we will probably get into a series on "How to get the Most out of your Fishing Guide." It probably applies to hunting too, I guess.
Stay tuned,
Captain Mac
Comments and musings, how-to instructions and suggestions about fishing in Alaska, particularly Southeast Alaska (The Panhandle) from a commercial fisherman, charterboat captain, fishing lodge owner and pilot with over 50 years of experience in fishing and aviation. Check out the website at http://www.alaskasbestlodge.com
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Part II is Coming
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Part II is coming soon
Born in a small coastal town in British Columbia, Canada where the only way in or out was by boat or seaplane, I never stood a chance. My destiny was a forgone
conclusion. I was doomed to fish and fly as soon as I was able. After a stint as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Navy in the sixties, and after 34 years as an airline pilot with a major U.S. carrier, at seventy five years old I am still fishin' and flyin'. More about all that as we go, if anyone is interested
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