During the latter half of our 6-day “Sockeye II, 2024” I finally caught my first sockeye salmon by flossing. Three of the four in the photo below are mine. It was a lot of work and in a crowd, so I am still not a fan of this type of fishing.

July 29 we fished on the Swanson River. We didn’t catch (or even see) any salmon, but we did catch a LOT of little rainbow trout from our canoe. I had fun. It was peaceful and pretty and not endless flossing. There were no other people on the river, but plenty of birds. C had a good time too, though he would rather be catching big fish.

Our 6th night we splurged on an Airbnb house. For $152 we had such luxury – 3 sinks each with RUNNING WATER (kitchen and 2 baths), hot shower AND nice bathtub, washer/dryer, dishwasher, queen bed. Sheer bliss! (If are curious why I am so thrilled with running water: https://roaming-nature.com/2024/05/12/dry-cabin-daily-rhythm/ )

In the morning we fished Caswell Creek where C caught and released our first Coho salmon of the season. He also caught 4 pink salmon and a trout. I caught one pink salmon and a trout. Total fish for 6 days, C: 11 sockeye, 4 pink, 1 coho, and 10 trout; M: 1 chum, 3 sockeye, 1 pink, and 14 trout. We kept 8 sockeye and released the remainder of the fish.

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