Here's a hint:
Chris invited Mom and me to go fishing. When it's SPRING CHINOOK, we never say, "Nope, too early for me..." See that fog? Did you notice, the security light in the first photo was STILL ON?? Fishing with Chris means you're on the river at daylight.
This was "free fishing, crabbing and clamming" weekend, no one had to buy a license or tag, from kids to seniors. Yeehaw! AND SUNSHINE WAS IN THE WEATHERCAST!!! The only thing that kept Portland from being totally abandoned was the Rose Parade held there today. Portland is about .25" from the wettest June since records have been kept. Yeah, they were heading for the coast, alright, and most of them were pulling boats.
We put in at Memloose, where two rivers empty into the bay. Fish heaven! Mom was so excited, she was all ready with clothes, snacks, boots, hat, gloves, scarf, hankie, before dinner the night before. And probably didn't sleep a wink... She's waited all season for the chance to get in the boat with Chris one more time.
This launch is the last photo I took, before putting my camera in the car, and climbing into the boat. I knew I would have regrets, the river and bay are beautiful - but I also didn't want to chance any salt air damage. Or drop it in the water if we happened to hook up with one of those fiesty Chinook. It's VERY EXCITING in the boat when that happens - a fish on the line is like watching the Kentucky Derby - high adrenaline!
I think Chris could put that boat in the water at this ramp blindfolded.
Country western music was the live band this time, we really enjoyed the yodeling and old songs. Quite a few vendors, like the Strawberry Ladies, and the bakery stall by us, sold out by noon. The smells of Kettle corn, hamburgers grilling, fresh bread, crepes...it was better than the fair!
When I finished taking down the booth and helping my partner pack stuff back to the office, I finally had time to check my phone. When I saw I had a message, I just KNEW. I KNEW it. Someone in that red boat had caught a salmon.
At about 1:15, just when they had decided to call it a day, a cooperative fish came along. Mom lives for fishing for salmon...this one will keep her happy the rest of the year!
You're so right - what a day it was! Tell your mom congratulations on the nice Chinook! And I could tell you didn't have to catch a fish to make the adventure worthwhile. Just being so close to nature was wonderful! And that's quite the farmer's market you have there! Did I ever congratulate you on becoming a Master Gardner??? Well CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDanny kept saying, "Did they catch a fish?" while I was reading, and I said, "Wait! Here! Look at this picture!" What a fun day. We'll have to come catch your farmers market, it sounds good!!
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