July 10, 2005

FINALLY back underway to the outside coast to fish again. The state dept of fish and game announced that the king salmon season is opened until further notice, which means we arent the only boat not catching kings. If the fish were as expected wed catch them in a couple weeks. But if theres one thing Im learning is that theres no such thing as an “average” year. Maybe the kings are staying offshore. Maybe abundance is lower than predicted. Maybe there are so many cohos the kings cant get to our lures as readily. In any event, all we hope for now is no more mechanical problems so we can find our fishing rhythum for the summer.

Mark Stopha
F/V Dutch Master
Alaska Wild Salmon Co
4455 N Douglas Hwy
Juneau, Alaska 99801
907-463-3115

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July 8, 2005

Pulled the transmission AGAIN yesterday, as the front
seal that was recently replaced was leaking. Tons of
oil in the flywheel housing. The mechanic refixed it
last evening, and I replaced it today (and more to
finish tomorrow). The only bright spot is that Im
now able to remove and replace the transmission on my
own.

We still have fish to offload as well. Seems like
once you set foot on shore it wont let go to send you
out fishing again. It will be a miracle if we make
any money this year with so much shore time, but all
we can do is keep on fishing.


Mark Stopha and Sara Hannan
Alaska Wild Salmon Company
F/V Dutch Master
Hook and Line Fresh, Frozen, and Smoked Wild Salmon
Salmon Pet Treats
4455 N. Douglas Hwy
Juneau, AK 99801
907-463-3115
www.GoodSalmon.com

July 5, 2005

Best coho and worst king salmon day of the trip. Over a hundred coho, but just 4 kings. We caught another huge ling cod as well, on our smallest lure. Beautiful fishing day. High overcast, occasional showers, and light winds. We are heading to Elfin Cove for the night, then on to Juneau in the morning.

Mark Stopha
F/V Dutch Master
Alaska Wild Salmon Co
4455 N Douglas Hwy
Juneau, Alaska 99801
907-463-3115

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July 4, 2005

Day 4 of summer king salmon season, and still few around. We got about 10 today and they seem larger on average than in past years, which could be a sign of fewer fish than expected. Excellent numbers of cohos, however. And pinks, too. We’re launching a new pink salmon product this year, and it looks like we’ll have plenty of product to start. We are anchored in the South Forty anchorage. The clouds cleared out, revealing Mt. Fairweather that looks so close you can almost touch it.

Mark Stopha
F/V Dutch Master
Alaska Wild Salmon Co
4455 N Douglas Hwy
Juneau, Alaska 99801
907-463-3115

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July 2, 2005

King salmon season is extremely slow so far, but lots of coho and pink salmon, so we’re taking what we get. Weather much better today, but still a litte lumpy at times. Orca whales cruising all around the boat today for awhile. Eating as well as I ever have with Sara on board cooking, driving and icing fish.

Mark Stopha
F/V Dutch Master
Alaska Wild Salmon Co
4455 N Douglas Hwy
Juneau, Alaska 99801
907-463-3115

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July 1, 2005

Opening day a bust for king salmon but more coho salmon than Ive ever seen. LOTS of orca (killer) whales, too. Many cohos coming up with bite marks. Sara thought maybe it was some of the baby whales learning to feed. We only fished from 3:30 am to 10:30 am. Sara was not used to the rough seas and when she came out to feed the fish for the 3rd time, I said let’s call it a day. Winds are supposed to lay down tomorrow, and with so few kings here at Yakobi Island, I expect a lot of boats will move elsewhere tomorrow. I’m a “homesteader”, and tend to wait for the fish to come by rather than chase them, and with so many coho salmon here

Mark Stopha
F/V Dutch Master
Alaska Wild Salmon Co
4455 N Douglas Hwy
Juneau, Alaska 99801
907-463-3115

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