Category Archives: Photography

  1. Humpback Feeding Frenzy

    In the News.... The National Post has launched a story March 13th about a congregation of  solitary southern hemisphere Humpback whales feeding in waters far from their usual  feeding spots and in huge numbers up to 200 individuals... For the details and story follow the link.... http://news.nationalpost.com/news/world/solitary-humpback-whales-feeding-in-massive-groups-half-a-world-away-from-where-expected . The World Wildlife Foundation...

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  2. Beauty Day for New Group Arriving and Today’s Departing Group

    Can you believe how beautiful it has turned out today. A perfect day for a flight along BC's Rain Coast whether arriving or departing.... as well as a wonderful day for new arrivals first day of fishing. Tight lines to all....

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  3. Our Own Back Yard

    If you are a fan of reality TV.... there is a fairly new show that takes place in our own back yard. Called Alone, this challenge takes place at the northern tip of Vancouver Island where 10 competitors are isolated in different bays and coves to challenge themselves for a...

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  4. All Things Interconnected

    It seems research has gotten a little closer to figuring out the cyclic episodes of starfish wasting disease that have periodically occurred on both North American shores and been recorded over quite a number of years…. Scientists now know it is related to starfish associated densovirus because of the higher...

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  5. The Argo Array – Science Fact not Science Fiction

    The Global ARGO Array sounds like something from a science fiction movie doesn’t it. Well, it’s not, it’s a series of more than 3500 Robotic free floating probes deployed to monitor the changes in the oceans temperature and salinity supported a network of 30 partner nations offering worldwide coverage. Established...

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  6. Southward Bound

    Hurry up and wait has been the situation with this year's tow south to the barge's winter home with the unseasonably early Pacific storm bringing stong winds and heavy rains the the Pacific coastal areas. But... finally the winds abated and the sea settled into a calmer state allowing the...

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  7. A Little Hakai Beauty

    A Little Hakai Beauty as shared by guest Sascha Daley... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4WxmxKmSfo

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  8. A Fabulous Welcome

    Hakai Pass was truely is a sailor's delight tonight welcoming our new guests with an awesoesunset and a peacefull calm evening inviting everyone to get aquainted with their fellow fishers and enjoy relaxing on the deck or in the lounge area after a great day of fishing and a fabulous...

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  9. Arrival at Hakai Pass

    We've arrived in Hakai Pass! A beautiful morning towing into Hakai Pass at first light at 6:00 am! 6 hours later we are all tied up just waiting for the docks to arrive to begin the momentous task of setting up for the 2015 season! It looks like it is...

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  10. A Honey Of A Fishing Year

    The tremendous fishing this summer has been a great opportunity for our guests to have the quality problem of getting close to limits early in their Trip. Most guests will keep a slot or two open for that elusive King and guests are always keen to get some inside scoop...

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  11. Crazy Coho Action

    The coho action continures at Bailey Point in Hakai Pass. Limits are the order of the day this season as the Coho keep on coming! Guests are having a quality problem this year with trying to decide which ones to keep and are getting a lot of practice with catch...

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  12. The Art of Fishing … In The Future

    It came to me in the middle of the night... from the astrolabe's, sextants and sinker lines that were used 300 years ago for navigation of ancient wind driven and oar driven vessels to the GPS units, digital mapping software, fluxgate compasses and gyroscopes, radar, sonar and depth sounders of...

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