| Untagged | 17 Dec 2007 7:33 PM |
| The Day of Days by AK Chronicles | |
6/14/07
There are two (silly, I admit) number goals that I set for myself each season. I'm not a numbers guy (anyone who has spent any time at all guiding cringes at that term) but I do like having quantifiable accomplishments that I can get excited about. I want to have a client catch a trout over thirty inches and I want to have a double that measures at least four feet combined. Much of this is luck and if I do not reach these arbitrary benchmarks I do not lose any sleep. But if nothing else, it gives me something extra to hoot and holler about on the river and getting demonstratively excited is one of the things that keeps me vibrant and upbeat throughout the long season. Today both of those goals were attained in the span of an hour.

the consistent early mornings,...sockeye season. The first week is pure. The fish are active, relatively untouched, aggressive and huge. This is when we see our hogs. So far none of my guys have stuck the thirty incher. I've been waiting two seasons for it, but none yet. We usually get one or two a year, three if we're lucky but we get lots of fish between twenty five and twenty eight. So far, I have been seeing plenty of those, but the pig remains elusive.
We continue to run boatloads of supplies from town like drug smugglers with second mortgages. We have not reached the point of running both high tides in a day but it has been discussed. We all resemble extras from the original Night of the Living Dead; dirty, bedraggled and wild eyed but we're managing to stay on schedule to have most of our leg work done before the clients arrive.
I've spent the past three days in town without shoes, pants, a change of underwear or a toothbrush and I can say with great assurance that I wish to spend no more time there. The sunset greeting my return atop fresh memories of "civilization" have fortified my confidence in career choice.
