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  1. AlaskaCommercialSalmonHarvestVsTime

    AlaskaCommercialSalmonHarvestVsTime

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  2. AlaskaHatcheryProductionVsTime

    AlaskaHatcheryProductionVsTime

    AlaskaHatcheryProductionVsTime
  3. First day - launch for the trial run

    First day - launch for the trial run

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    Reefnets

    The vast majority of Alaskan caught fish these days are hatchery produced and are marketed as "wild caught" or "troll caught" to distinguish them from farmed fish. Technically, I think it would be more accurate to call these "ranched" fish as they live in the wild (after leaving the hatchery)...
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    Nav aid for the Columbia River

    I use Navionics in combination with my Lowrance chart plotters all the time on the lower Columbia and haven't observed any differences of significance between them. I'd feel confident using Navionics on my phone down there if that's all I had for some reason. However, I'm set up to always have...
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    Passing of Warren Keuffel - AKA Doryman

    While he hasn't posted here for awhile, I thought many of you might be interested in learning that Warren passed away earlier this month. I learned of this via an automated Google search for "C-Dory" and the notification with his obituary showed up in my email this AM. I met Warren and one or...
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    Indoor, insulated storage space with power for boat

    Well let me know. We close next week on 8/10/21. The storage space is fully covered and completely insulated.
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    Boating Alone

    I used to take my 22 out alone. I like having company and there is some safety in having another person on board but you can go it alone if need be. There are a lot of things you can do to increase safety - kill switches on your person, a small handheld radio and PLB on the life vest + a float...
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    Ocean going (Tuna) advice

    Agreed. When I had my 22, I regularly fished for salmon at Swiftsure bank (20 miles out of Neah Bay) and I have also fished Blue Dot a few times (about 35 miles out). Near shore fishing for salmon is no problem but again, one needs to pick their days and areas.
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    Ocean going (Tuna) advice

    I've done a bunch of tuna trips in my Tomcat but never went in my my 22. There are a number of considerations: fuel capacity/range/distance to the tuna, ice capacity, wind/waves, and experience/judgement of the skipper. I'll discuss each turn. 1) The primary limitation on the 22 is fuel. My...
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    Indoor, insulated storage space with power for boat

    All, If everything goes well, we will soon own a property near Birch Bay that has on the property 2 indoor, insulated storage spaces with power. One is 24' x 48' with a 10' high door and the other is 15' x 50' with a 12' high door. The Tomcat will go in the 15' x 50' unit but I anticipate...
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    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Not arguing at all with the numbers. But... My sense is that this is mostly a consequence of so much of the rental market in Seattle being occupied by tech workers for Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple and others. Certainly a huge fraction of the most expensive rentals in the downtown...
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    Centering boat on trailer

    Why not just get the boat centered once and move the side bunks in a bit? The bow is narrower than the stern, if the side bunks are tight, it will self center (as long as the side bunks are high enough and it doesn't sit on top of them). On the float on trailer for my TomCat, there are guides...
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    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Yes - I live across from Magnuson Park and go there regularly to walk the dog. I've also taken my grandchildren to play in several other parks. I also work downtown near the corner of Dexter and Mercer and just drove through downtown proper yesterday afternoon (and many times recently). While...
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    What's Seattle really like these days?

    There's a lot to be said positively for Seattle if one doesn't look at it through R colored glasses. It has crime, yes but it's not in the top 50 most dangerous places to live and it's crime rate is generally lower than similar sized cities. That said, I think the city council made a major...
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    I need an insurance company

    I've been very happy with Progressive for my boat. Bundled with home and auto, it reasonably priced for the coverage and they've been responsive when I've needed them.
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    Free Wallas Stove, Bellingham area

    I'd take it. I'll be up in Anacortes in the coming week and could drive by. PM me if you still have it.
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    Shrimp bait

    I agree with TR. The bait is probably fine. Sometimes placing a pot just a few 100' in one direction or the other makes all the difference. I did a set this year in which we pulled maybe 20 prawns in 4 pots that soaked for 90 minutes. I moved the pots a 100 yards or so and pulled about 230...
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    Quick and somewhat urgent question on TomCat draft

    2.5 feet should be enough. With the engines trimmed up a bit, I draw maybe 20". Of course this is load dependent.
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    vaccination

    One of the things about expert opinions and experts in general is that it can be hard to differentiate a true expert in a field without having a little expertise of your own. For example, if you've never owned a boat or worked on an engine yourself, you might have a hard time differentiating a...
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