The best day of the year for me was taking my nephew and his new partner from Saskatawatch out fishing. She has lived on the coast foe a few years now, but has never been on the ocean in a boat smaller than a ferry. We left in the early am from Cowichan Bay and cruised up through Samsun Narrows headed for Porilier Pass. It was a perfect May morning, and the sun came up as we cruised through The Narrows into Stuart Channel. The look on her face as she took in the beauty of of being on the water as the sun came up would have been enough for me . But the day held more in store for her. We were the Second boat at Porilier Pass, the day was clear and the water was calm. Perfect conditions. As my nephew hasn't done much ocean fishing and his GF had never been I got the kicker going, showed Owen the contour line on the GPS and told him to follow it while I set up the gear. Gear set, I turn around to take the helm, and fish on! The rule on my boat is the fish virgin gets the first fish. So I told Kristen to grab the rod, and helped her set the hook, from there it was her rod. She is a fast learner and figured out the tip up let it pull when it want's to in no time. First fish of the day to the boat about seven pounds, it's coming home with us. Since there was blood on the deck I showed her how to set up the gear and operate the downrigger and told her it was her job for the rest of the day. And what a day it was, there were times when we couldn't keep the gear in the water. It was just fish after fish. Man I love those days, and they don't happen very often for me. I mean I do pretty well, and can usually scratch up a fish or two, but this I what I dream about. I let Owen an Kris bring in most of the fish, Kristen had the biggest smile the whole time, and I only brought a couple to the boat when Owen insisted that it was my turn, but I was having way more fun watching them. About eleven am Kris asks if I am hungry? Yeah! The kids brought lunch, and in the lunch was a beer for everyone. Turns out Kris not only drinks beer, she likes IPA's! I'm liking this girl more and more. At about 1 pm after who knows how many fish to the boat, we had our limit. Time to go home I say. But as I had the boat moored at the Shipyard there was no cleaning table, so I decided to clean the fish on the water before we headed home. Kristen says what are you doing ? show me. So I showed her how to use the washdown hose to remove the scales, and then how to clean the fish. She was in like a dirty shirt. And I remember looking up at my nephew and thinking that if I wasn't already married , I would push his skinny butt overboard and take his woman. It's her first time out, she can operate the downrigger like a pro, didn't lose a fish all day, she likes to clean fish, AND she drinks IPA's. If she isn't a keeper, than I don't know who is! Anyhoo we will head out again this spring, who knows if we can replicate that day? I doubt it, and that's why I will remember it for a long time!
Here is Kristen with her two fish of the day