Canada day was upon us again, and this year the weather provided some breath taking views and hectic fishing action. The commercial fleet has arrived again, and with that we fill our tanks and take some trips south. The local action In Danger Bay has continued to impress us with it’s consistent fishing, while the forays to the south have been as always…productive.
Here’s Robbu, helping Jake Jarvis land one of his first Chinook ever. Another Danger Bay product.
Ed Yurkowski and son in law James showing off a couple twin 20lbers. Ed has been coming to the OP for years and he tells me next year it’s his grand daughters turn.
Joerg & Stefan with guide Frank showing off the days catch.
Carl working hard to land that chicken.
And a little Bob Seger air bass on the Hali rod in celebration of another hook up.
Peter Dick with a nice release and a evil old pound eye. Showing Tony Adrian around again at the Outpost. Tony has been joining us for years, and always has a good time and gets into the fish.
Robbu helping out David Cunnigham with a nice clean release, with Brad McMullen looking on. The Guys from BOEING were back again this year and we always have a real nice time when they're here.
Mike Wilson with one corked over and loving it.Welcome back Greg Hall of Fedex. Greg comes every year and we always look forward to his fishing stories. He continually invites the guys to come fishing with him in Florida, and this time I might take Carl and take him up on his offer.
Here’s Greg with a beauty 26lber he saved from the sea lions. Check out those scars.
On his Birthday, Jon Stephens from the BOEING group rangles in this trip derby winning 28lber
But hey, the rest of the boys didn’t do too bad either
Once again Canada day was at our doorstep. We welcomed back to the OP after a 2 season hiatus Christopher W. Dale Esquire. We also welcomed back OP all star manager Kenneth Ross Beatty, and his bandwidth hungry father David.Chris, along with his father decided to give the OP a little visit and the weather couldn’t have been more pleasant.
July at Port Louis started out all about Halibut. Here’s Chris and Carl from team Ontario showing off a a 63 and 58 pounder.
Jada and Blake Snider had to get into the act. This lovely couple from New Mexico along with guide Myles had Hali on the brain.
They couldn’t help but get into a couple double headers after all that reeling.
All in all, the saying around here goes. When you hear someone say “nice fish,” we have to say, “hey man…they're all nice fish.”The truth of it is, they are all nice fish. We are totally blessed to have these grounds, and to be able to offer out guests this type of experience.
So once again, I sign off from Port Louis. As the OP prepares for the rest of July, we wonder where, and with who the next round of memories will be made. Until we see you next.Jordan KnightGeneral Manager, The Outpost
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