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It was actually a beautiful day, I was on deck most of the day and was never uncomfortable. Saw three large "rafts" of Sea Otters, must have been 20 - 30 in each raft. Al and I was doing a shakedown cruise in preparatin of the Winter King Derby on the 22nd.
one word:
jealous
Those mountains, that water, I know what is miss from my happiness, now.
and they are perty sister...but covered in snow! Lot's of Snow! We may be able to camp in Shane's yard though....it is not covered in snow.
guess your still gone fishin...or maybe taking a nap in the warm sunshine...hope you had a good day on the water...trip home was great until we hit Turnagain Arm...then we followed an Excavator ALL THE WAY around at 35 miles per hour....Eric was a bit frazzled by the time it pulled over at the weigh station....
oohhh I am so jealus...I want to go fishing...why didn't you envite me... well so you can find me here is my HTML code to my site http://igotwhatyouwhant.blogspot.com/
nice photos
I know - from comment sections - you have been around visiting, but don't seem to be home...hheeellllooooo!
Fishing has kind of got inthe way over the past several days. Will get caught up.
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- Stan grew up fishing the rivers and marine waters of Cook Inlet since the 1950's. Retired from the U.S. Navy in 1983. Stan and his family owned and operated Anchor Angler Tackle Shop on Anchor River for twenty-two years. He was the host of the popular daily radio program, "Kenai Peninsula Sport Fishing Report" on radio stations KGTL, KPEN, and K-Wave for fifteen years. Stan retired from business in 2007 and continues to live in Anchor Point, Alaska.
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