by Tele | Jul 4, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing, Longlining, Women in Fishing
We’re somewhere in the Southeast Gulf of Alaska right now, in the midst of our king salmon opening, so here’s a story from my May halibut fishing, brought to you by WordPress’s great scheduled-publishing option. “Going Green” was originally...
by Tele | Jun 28, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing, Environment, F/V Nerka, Salmon Trolling, Sitka, Women in Fishing
The Nerka is moored on New Thomsen’s 4th finger, a trek to the ramp that typically takes my short legs a 4 minute march. But the harbor is a different neighborhood than it was a week ago, and Cap’n J and I now incorporate...
by Tele | Jun 17, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing, F/V Nerka, Salmon Trolling, Sitka, Women in Fishing
After doing such extensive work on the good ship Nerka this winter, her insides pulled apart, mucked about, and put back again, we left Bellingham riddled with anxiety. Would everything work? What gremlins would reveal themselves? Spend time with boats, you...
by Tele | Jun 8, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing, F/V Nerka, Women in Fishing
Seems that no matter how much advance planning and preparation time there is for the trip north, our final days are always frantic. Way back in late April, before I headed off on the Charity, Cap’n J and I set a departure date. June...
by Tele | May 27, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing
“Heading North” is a story from May 2, 2011, and was originally published on www.alaskawaypoints.com, in my column, “Southeast, Variable.” This post has been slightly expanded from the original. A low southwest swell urges the Charity’s 46’...
by Tele | May 20, 2011 | Alaska, Commercial Fishing, Salmon Trolling, Women in Fishing
Some things happen slower in Alaska. The past few weeks’ frenzy of getting up here and ready for our first halibut trip delayed this post. Though the official day has passed, the sentiment is still relevant. Robert Fulghum has an essay about Mother’s Day....