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Building Memories

An old turkey guide I once hunted with in Arizona used to talk about hunting and fishing trips as “building memories.” if ever a trip qualified, it was the one last summer out of Prince Rupert on the converted tug Tsekoa (pronounced “Secoa” and meaning “sea gull”). It was an adventure of memories from the get go.

“I’m so excited Poppa,” said my 17-year-old granddaughter Katlyn as we turned down the hill into Prince Rupert. It was the umpteenth time she had said this since I had picked her up from her home in Prince George. She was going on her first salmon fishing trip on a floating lodge — actually a neatly refurbished tug — off Prince Rupert.

We had already had an exciting start to our trip with a major vehicle breakdown at Kitwanga and a ride to Terrace in the tow truck. After an unscheduled overnight in Terrace and an interesting morning at the Jeep dealership, we were finally driving into Prince Rupert.

Written by Bill Otway

 

To read the full story, pick up the July issue of BC Outdoors Sport Fishing at your local newsstand.

 
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