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Topic: Moutcha Bay, Vancouver Island, Labor Day weekend, 2007  (Read 2270 times)

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polepole

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This is the derby where that picture was taken of Danglin hoisting a big ol' chinook, or Tyee as they call them in Canada.

http://www.moutchabay.com/Kayaking_Derby.htm

The word this year is for the majority of salmon are to be in the 4 and 5 year age class, so there should be some 40+ pound class fish available.

There will be a group of NWKAer's representing, but it would be great to see some of our southern brothers and sisters in attendance.

-Allen
« Last Edit: May 03, 2007, 08:45:47 AM by polepole »


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Where would the fly in be for this spot? Fly into Vancouver and take the ferry over?

-Brian G


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Fly into Seattle or Vancouver or Victoria.  I'll pick you up where ever is most convenient.  It's about 8 hours from Seattle including ferry.   It's about 5 hours drive from Victoria which is already on the Island so no ferry needed.  Or if you want to avoid the drive time and take a float plane up to Campbell River, that's a lot closer and the flight would be fun (although a little pricey).  It's 1.5 hours drive from Campbell River.

-Allen


 

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