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Posted By: otter3006

Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:16 AM

Peter Pan posted base prices of $1.15 for start.per#
Fishing really picking up here by dillingham
Third day with full load 36 k# each [Linked Image]
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:18 AM

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No more room in fish hole
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:19 AM

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Off to work
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:23 AM

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Went dry on the beach to cut this off the shaft, can't believe it didn't shut the main down,
Talk about tight wrap
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:35 AM

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So needed to get under hull to replace thru hull transducer for sounder .so low tide walked the beach
Found a creek and measured off bow to access spot, stakes driven in beach , waited for tide and parked it over creek. Then the fun crawling under laying in creek to inserts transducer. Even in chest waders got little wet , but all was lined up and done in minutes. Another day of boating.
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:37 AM

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Thank goodness for 20 foot plus tides
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 10:46 AM

Celilo is an 1962 old coast guard buoy boat from the Columbia River that was lengthen 14feet for a fish hole
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 11:33 AM

Who's out here fishing. Join in ,,past ,present and future .let's hear your stories
Every one have a successful safe season
And hopefully some (lots)fish show up in your area of the state where ever that may be
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 04:47 PM

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Finally under the pump,after 8 hours, I need to get back out, slammed them last night
Other ten plugged
No tender is like no fur buyer,
Posted By: white17

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/28/22 06:54 PM

Is that a lead line that was wrapped on the shaft ?

Your pix remind me of reading the book African Queen. Building a fire and heating a shaft. Trying to pound it straight.

Hard work you have there !
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 02:09 AM

White 17 it was stripped cork line .picked it up outside harbor
Posted By: alaska viking

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 03:25 AM

Never know what's next.
I never worked on a tender, but fished seine in Kodiak, as well as halibut in the derby days.
Also halibut, rockfish in the real ocean, (gulf), and herring in southeast.
Man, the work and stories.......
Glad you are making bank. Be safe.
Posted By: 3 Fingers

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 05:30 AM

Boat looks good. Glad things are going off . We’re chasing ground fish here. It’s a good time because all the salmon boats are busy
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 09:10 PM

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Peter Pan plant dock Pic
Thanks 3 fingers put alot into painting, easy to see broken stuff and to keep clean
Posted By: southpaw

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 10:05 PM

Thanks for the pics and narrative. Usually pass by you at coffee point. Unfortunately sitting this year out due to unexpected medical. Providing ground support to the crews. Keep the pics coming!!k
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 11:06 PM

Hopefully you will be able to get back out here next year
The plan is to share pictures everyday and they really help
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 11:07 PM

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Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/29/22 11:08 PM

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Setnetters
Posted By: Mike Cope

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 02:16 AM

Thanks for the posts, I was Stationed on Kodiak in 85-86 (worked at the cannery's on my days off offloading and processing Halibut) . Hated being in the hold running the suction tube on a herring day, only did that once. I am enjoying the pictures and memory's
Posted By: Slick Pan

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 03:46 AM

I have followed past post on your salmon fishing. I enjoy the photos and posts.Thanks for taking the time to share it.Never done any commercial fishing although I have a friend who is a retired commercial fishermen. I did go with him non commercial fishing a couple times. He sure knew how to fish. It seems some have it and others not so much.
Posted By: yukonjeff

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 06:23 AM

I used to work for Nelbro in Naknek starting in 82 working freezing herring. With trapping over and not much going on in the village in April it was quick money free plane ticket down and back and room and board.
I worked lightering out the frozen boxes of herring or salmon to the Japanese tramper ships parked about 20 miles out.

The crab fleet was done with crab and tendering herring and was doing the hauling of the frozen product to the jap ships before summer salmon season started, I was on alot of the boats you see on deadliest catch, they would then switch to tendering salmon for the summer.

I would go out with one boat and offload and jump on another boat and do the same run again. sleep when I could and work very long hours.

I was only allowed on the Jap tramper once a Korean buddy took me onboard and we ate. The benches were so small my knees could not fit under the table. We had beefsteak that was aged or something.

At the end of each load they would give us back our trash, plastic wrap and pallets to dispose on shore, we would usually gather up a stack of American playboy magazines from the gally and send them up on the crane. They would grab them and all run away and be pretty soon we would get a load come back of a few cases of Saporro beer and/or a case of Suntory whisky.
Good times were had those days.

I set net salmon on the cutbank once. Bears were a problem eating out of the nets at night. When they take a fish out of the net they tear a four foot hole.

I would then return to the Yukon and get ready, I ran a tender boat for salmon it was just 27X9 aluminum herring skiff with a electric deck crane and a home built wooden cabin.
We bought King salmon at $4.50 a lb and always paid cash. I used to stuff 30 k in 100 dollar bills in my coat pocket and take off for a 12 hr period that would fill my six totes of kings.

Enjoy it while its there and have a great season. I aways loved making a living on the water in the summer.
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 08:51 AM

Thanks Yukon Jeff, the days of cash buyers were something indeed.
Posted By: yukonjeff

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 09:29 AM

Cash was king then. You didn't get any fish without it.

It was common to get airplane drop a brick of cash wrapped in plastic into the river for me to retrieve with the boat for buying cash right before an opening. I never knew how much was in it as I turned it over bossman, but I would guess a few hundred k
Posted By: Coyote Clayton

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 11:44 AM

Cool stories. Thank y’all for sharing them.
Posted By: 3 Fingers

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 01:00 PM

Worked on a tender in the bay once. One fisherman always had less chums than the rest so one day my friend Richard told him “if I find any chums in with the reds you’re gonna sort em all again “ Guy thought he was bluffing and said “Yeah, no problem “. First bag - buncha chums. Richard proceeded to dump the next 12 bags on deck and make them sort . The guy was red hot angry but contained himself. And he never came back
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 08:58 PM

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This is the other tender Fayette from kodiak trading out with us now as buyers
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 06/30/22 09:05 PM

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Some reading I brought up from the basement of my late father had in box.All 1950 and great writing
Interesting how alot of views still echo today. And the minds of post WW 2
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 01:36 AM

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Setnetters delivery
Sockeye/ Red salmon
Seen only a few kings and like no chums but two lost pinks
The goal post on each side are hydraulic rollers
This man is in late 70 s and whacks them
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 01:39 AM

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Drift netters
Boats cannot exceed 32 feet
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 01:43 AM

After looking at the last picture in the background I see a forest fire to the north.
Two weeks ago was smokey all over
Posted By: Slick Pan

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 04:24 AM

I notice that in the stores here for the last year or two there has been quite a bit of sockeye offered. No kings which is the reverse of what it used to be. How much are those set netters getting paid per pound?
Posted By: Aknative

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 05:11 AM

Easy to miss it on sunny days with a slight breeze. I grew up fishing in Togiak. Long openers, long seasons, some big reds though. After the season was done in Nushagak some guys would come over to either put a cherry on their season or try to save it. If they didn't have larger webbed gear the big Togiak reds would bounce off their Nush gear alot of the time.
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/01/22 06:45 AM

1.15$ # plus extra .20 cent ice so far posted
Bigger reds this year almost 5# average
Posted By: Squaretimber

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/12/22 09:01 PM

http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/applications/dcfnewsrelease/1403372703.pdf

They seem to be having a pretty good year
Posted By: otterman

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/18/22 05:54 AM

hey Patrick was god to see you even if only for a minute at the PO it was a crazy year for us the 5 boats in the family all hung it up this week my son finished up last as usual. He came in this morning everyone is smiling good prices and tons of fish holy crap for those that haven't heard we broke the all time record run in Bristol Bay and had an all time record catch of over 2.46 million fish in a single day here in the Nushagak where I reside and otter3006 spends his summers
Posted By: otter3006

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/18/22 04:20 PM

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Yes otterman qood to see you and hear all had a great season
It was another giant run for sure. Looking like this week will be over and some rest and dry land.
Going to be some fat wallets leaving here. The good old days is what they will be saying about 2022.
Posted By: waggler

Re: Bristol Bay salmon - 07/25/22 01:26 AM

I quit fishing about a week ago, still sockeye coming, but have other things to do. I fish the Ugashik District, what a crazy year, early and lots of fish. It was a record year for us, but we still don't really know what the price is we will receive for our sockeye.
What is the price in Kodiak compared to this same time last year; I am very curious to know? Actually, I'd be interested to know the same information from other regions as well; Cook inlet, southeast, etc..

This Youtube clip is actually during the last week of June and was pretty typical fishing for about a week.

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