The early birds meet at the Flying Beaver Bar & Grill
to break the ice and watch seaplanes land














THEN . . . It's off via Pacific Coastal Shorts
360 to Campbell River





The fishermen, on arrival at Painter's Lodge:
Amer
Bean
Billy
Dennis
Doug
Frank
Gregg
Kevin
Mike 2
Mike 1
Peter
RK
Scott
(Notice the lack of sunburn on all these guys)
No one is sunburned yet and the ice isn't quite broken
for all . . . But, after a couple, we hit the dock for our first
fishing adventure: 4 hours, from 3:00 to 7:00 pm
Peter gets the guide assignments and we all head out
to fish the first day!






Spanky, our guide extraordinaire, was always in a good
mood


Nothing like getting off on the right track . . .
AND, nothing like catching your first salmon






Here's some of the first-day victors . . .






And then it was a meeting at the bar after our first outing
to discuss the day's catches . . . Just how big were those fish,
anyway?







Then, we move out on the veranda for more drinks and a
fisherman's toast . . .

Then, it was back to the rooms to get ready for dinner
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