Five years has been WAY too long to decide to return to this angling paradise at the NW tip of the NW-most state in The Union. My last trip there was in 2009 when I first put The Marshmallow on my old boat.
Fast forward to 2014. Not on call, no Daddy duty, and a 3-day Memorial weekend. So when Team Achewter invited me to join them on the year's first Neah Bay shakedown, how could I say no? The view from the roadside overlook validated the wisdom of my choice to partake.
Capt Achewter motored us out a couple hours to the promised land in search of deep dwelling denizens. We lowered our goods to ungodly depths and started bouncing away. We found some nice lings, but some little brown Ornamental kept coming up with spiky orange basketballs with bulging yellow eyes. Thank God for down riggers to descend the poor critters back to more amicable depths. The first halibut came to Papa 'chewter's magnum jig… which he promptly passed off to 'chewter Jr. Finally! A flattie for the box!
Didn't really take that long to subdue 6 of 'em to find three decent keepers. We also managed to stuff Achewter's brand new 135 qt coffin with four lings and a Johnny bass, releasing a few smaller lings along the way.
We motored back to shallower waters to top off our ling limit, but we found more greenlings and snags than keeper lingcod.
Regardless, the setting was stunning and the wildlife viewing was well worth the price of admission.
Huge flocks of murres appeared to be well fed when we arrived.
As much as I begrudge sea lions ( esp the thieving lazy bastards lounging by the hundreds on boat docks up and down the Columbia River) I gotta admit it was kind of refreshing to see them in their natural environment.
Bonus for me was also seeing sea otters in their natural marine habitat… a far cry from the Seattle Aquarium. Couldn't help but feel a bit voyeuristic as these guys were rather busy doing what it is that otters do.
Other wildlife that we observed but couldn't get close enough for a decent photo were eagles, puffins, oystercatchers, blackfish (porpoise), and grey whale.
Snapped a couple of dockside glory shots of my hosts before getting' busy with filleting all the groceries while my compadres took off to get their 5th wheel trailer out of storage in Sekiu and get it situated in the upper level campground.
Faddah and son…..