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Photos by Jeff Walsh
FISHING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, 2002CRYOTECH, supplier of runway and aircraft deicing fluids to airports and airlines, conducted meetings over a three-day trip, meeting at the Vancouver International Airport, flying in a Shorts 360 to Campbell River, and enjoying salmon fishing out of PAINTERS LODGE via Boston Whalers with guides on the open water. A photographic journal of the 2002 trip appears below.
How big a fish will we catch?
Heading out at dawn
We started our day at the bait shop
Do we really want to be up this early?
It was a blue morning; blue water, blue sky
Peter Haug, our host fishing really hard
Ron Whipple & Mike Chaput with Spanky
Mike going for his fish
Mike couldn’t resist showing off his fish
Nigel Westlake, fighting a big one
Nigel was a happy fisherman
A crowd gathers when the boats return
The all-important weigh-in
I’d like you to meet someone. . .
Jeff Walsh with only one of many
Jeff Walsh with his other beauties
Nearly all of us were lucky, I mean skilled!
Some of us came in later than others
Low tide near noon. Some of us got in early.
A water taxi to April Point for dinner
From the taxi to the restaurant
The menu was extensive and exquisite!
And the sunset was gorgeous
Sir Jack Lampe, George Thorne and Doug Steinke; some more sunburned than others. . .but most with a fish story to tell at the bar.
Ron Whipple and RK Moore tellin’ tales
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