Fishing in British Columbia, July 2005
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Below are the photographs from the various SAE expeditions conducted on behalf of the participants, by the participants, and for the participants.
All photos are in chronological order
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Raccon eyes and Amor, both with fish of the day
Jack was disappointed with the pretzel display on his last bunch so Katie got creative just for him
Beaver at work off Painters Lodge
Jack at work on Painters Lodge
Wiping the tears away . . .
Dinner at April Point . . . in the quiet room . . .
Frank being congratulated on keeping the fish pool money and not spending it.
Amor being congratulated and receiving his prize for catching the greatest fish poundage, 31 pounds of fish.
Showing us the money.
Traditional Lawn Angels at April Point
Our biggest Lawn Angel turnout, yet
Billi helps Ian up on the table. We don’t know why.
Perhaps Billi wanted to see some dancing
Of course, it was only to operate spotlight . . .
And Ian spotlighted her . . .
Back on the boat returning to Painters Lodge
It was crowded
Back on the Painters Lodge porch at midnight
Just before the table spill . . .
This will be the last bit of night the wine glass on the right will see
Right after the big spill. Ian’s speech was getting quite animated
It looks like we have nothing to do. I think it may be time for bed
Full moon over Painters Lodge
Camera getting artsy on me. This could be operator error. One can’t take shots like this without a tripod.
Mike tries his hand at artsy shots
Whipple stops to talk to his gnome friend
Ian meets the gnome at Painters Lodge
But the gnome won’t talk to him so Ian licks his nose.
It was the end of another great fishing trip.
My camera was left in the gear shop for Friday morning’s fishing, so the photos end here.
Barb caught a 25-pounder on the last-chance day and we all headed home through
Vancouver on a noon flight.
Thanks, once again, to Peter Haug and Cryotech for a great time!
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