Wednesday, August 01, 2007

You, Me, and Humpy

I was warned that I would be sea sick for the first few days. I didn't expect I would get sea sick on the dock. Luckily, I was able to get over it in a couple of days. Now I can say that I'm an Alaskan commercial fisherman, or a greenhorn as they refer to the newbies.

Kodiak is beautiful and fishing is a combination of down time and intense work. It's taken me a little while to get the hang of my role on the boat, but slowly I'm picking up the techniques as well as the fisherman lingo. Stacking leads on the starboard side was definitely something I hadn't done until now.

Oh, you're probably wondering about humpies. We're fishing pink salmon, and as they make their way from salt water to fresh water to the spawning grounds, their faces change and the get a big hump on their back. Thus, humpies. Fishing humpies is all about the numbers as there are a lot of them coming though, but the quality of the meat isn't the greatest. We've gone out for a couple of days of fishing and have caught about 18,000 pounds so far. We're shooting for about 1,000,000 pounds, so we have a lot of work left. Hopefully it'll start to pick up pretty soon and we'll be well on our way.

That's it for now. Battling a bad internet connection here at the dock, but I'll be sure to put some stories up soon as the fishing progresses.

Oh, and due to all the votes, I'll be growing a mustache. I was thinking of the bell bottom mustache, but if you have any other suggestions, let me know. It'll be mustache 2.0.

4 comments:

Jonathon Stage said...

In light of the unanimous vote for Mustache 1.0 I have acquired you a gift. The thing is a silver "mustache spoon" that is an authentic replica of the famous 19th century Reed & Barton original, designed circa 1870. According to the box insert, "the spoon protects you from that dreaded gastronomic gaffe SASM -- sloshed and sopped mustache" (no joke). Humpies beware.

Anonymous said...

Oh i've been waiting for another story and checking my google reader (thanks for the help) Good to hear you're doing well! Catch me some salmon for my bbq kay?

Guess where i'm going this sunday for my parents and their friend's joint 30th anniversary...R&G...I'll be thinking of ya and that crab!

As always, miss ya mucho

Dirtyfish said...

give those humpies hell for me. Ill be thinking of you guys when im catching the butts.

Wythe Bowart said...

Thought you might get a kick out of this. Im glad your doing well.

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