July 24, 2013

dip netting weekend



We live in such a cool place. It is absolutely beautiful and just so much fun. We think Alaska is awesome. Every summer the salmon run up the rivers to do their thing. Fishing is HUGE during the summer. We recently went on a fishing trip (a few weeks ago) and had lots of fun. This last weekend was quite the fishing trip experience. Alaskan residents get to "dip net" every summer. The head of the household is allotted 25 fish and for every other person in the family it is another 10 fish. So-our family could have brought home 45 salmon. Dip netting is different than a pole and rod fishing. To simply explain it-you have these ginormous nets that you dip in the water and when you feel a fish in it, you scoop it up and take it home. Pretty simple. And lots of fun. This past weekend we were lucky enough to have some awesome friends invite us to tag along with them to the Kasilof where we camped on the beach and fished during the high tides. It was absolutely beautiful and we all had a lot of fun. Eric went out at about 1 in the morning with some of the guys and had HUGE success. They came back around 6 or 7 in the morning with 98 salmon!! After everything was said and done we came home with 20 salmon (which is TONS for our family-i don't even like it). We had so much fun and are so grateful for awesome friends for inviting us along! 

warning: picture overload



This is Mt. Redoubt. It recently erupted-back in 2009 i believe.


 We were blessed with absolutely beautiful weather which allowed us to stay out and enjoy this beautiful view.



 It was a little crazy to launch the boat out into the ocean. Realizing I was just a small little person in a small boat in the HUGE ocean was a little nerve wracking but it was a short boat ride over to the mouth of the river where we fished. 


 I had to include these pictures of the crowds because it was absolutely crazy! It was sooooooo packed! People standing shoulder to shoulder in the water with their nets out in the water. I still am amazed that you can catch fish standing on the shore like that. I would MUCH prefer the boat :) 










 This is what eric came back with when they caught 98! It's crazy to think there were so many more! I think in total the group (like 6-8 families) caught about 300 salmon! That's A LOT of fish.
and then the fun part-cleaning the fish. Luckily I had to watch Aubree so I couldnt help :)
They just set a table up right on the shore and did it right there. The seagulls were in heaven that's for sure. 
 This little munchkin is such a trooper. Camping is hard for a little one. We didn't have a bed for her so night time was hard. It doesn't help that it doesn't get very dark-and when it is dark enough it's past 1 in the morning! Needless to say we didn't get very much sleep, but that didn't even phase her. She played and was a happy camper (no pun intended) for the trip. 
 This picture was perfect timing. This is her reaction to feeling sand on her hand for the first time. Priceless.













2 comments:

  1. So glad you guys are enjoying Alaska! Looks like a lot of fun!

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  2. Wow you've really put me in the camping mood. What an exciting adventure! I love learning about new places and new things that I never knew about. It sounds like quite a great place to live. I'm very happy for you guys to experience it. And just think your adorable baby will grow up with all of this like it's all normal and here I am with most of the population of this country completely clueless. I LOVE salmon. You'll find some great ways to cook it. And with the prices we have to pay to get it, you are pretty lucky. ;) Enjoy.

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