February 28th, 2006
The day is May 14th but I believe moms are more special than just one day (I know I love mine)! Let’s try a week and see how that works - May 14th through the 20th bring your mom to fish for free. Be a good kid!
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February 15th, 2006
In the wake of the recent hull failures of certain sportboats-turned-commercial, let’s meet in the forum to discuss six-passenger boats and the Congressional loophole that allows them to exist.
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February 3rd, 2006
I see by looking in the 2006 tide tables (I’ve got them in my laptop forever), as seen on the Chamber website http://homeralaska.org/tidetabl.htm , that 26, 27, and 28 of May, 11, 12, 13, and 14 of July, 9, 10, and 11 of August are a little hairy - I have to be in the right spot at the right time on those days. If I am on the right spot they will likely be our best days. Those big tides are more of a gamble but we always manage to make something work!
May is my favorite month because I’m more relaxed and havn’t been working hard for long. Weather is, by far, the biggest factor and sunny, pleasant days are most common in June and July. I recommend die-hard fishers come in May and fish two or three days, others come in early June and fish for one or two days. For most people, the number of tourists in Alaska in July detracts a little from the experience. August is a great big fish month but the most fickle weather - Maybe two days fishing - seperated by a week of sightseeing. September also has fickle weather but is the optimum time to catch a trophy. Charter captains reading this; “Oh, That’s how it works!”
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February 2nd, 2006
I had never heard that slang before Eric… For regular maintenance, we’re going to be out of service until May First. A little gel-coat, a little polish, a more hydrodynamic rudder, should have that bait station finished this year, and then fish, fish, fish!
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February 2nd, 2006
We’ve been field testing reels with more big-fish capability for the past decade. Five years ago, an Accurate 665 made it into our line-up. After all manners of abuse, that reel survived. Now, the Northern Lights has up to twenty of these and an ATD-6 two speed and hasn’t had a catastrophic failure! Two more ATD-6s are being shipped to complement. My ten year old, seventy five pound daughter reeled in a fish on one of these that could take a grown man using a conventional reel to his knees!
Trying to accomodate future programming, an Athlon processor is going under the dash to help the Centrino powered laptop. That’s a little like “helping” a Kia get down the quarter mile with a V-8 engine swap! Expect to see more monitors and fewer stand alone electronics in the future.
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February 1st, 2006
February 1, the Homer Tribune is delving into a series on the warming climate and its effects. “Local gardners may be able to introduce palm trees by 2100.”
It’s 6 degrees below zero outside. Could somebody take a break from getting grants to show how hot it is and get another log for the fire?
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January 30th, 2006

Knot has turned up missing. Last seen near the end of my rope (please see photo). If found, please contact me immediately.
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January 28th, 2006
Not to be outdone by the multitude of charter boats (World Class, Of course!) and coffee shops in Homer, it seems every other driveway holds a B&B. If you link to them on the Chamber site, www.homeralaska.org , you’ll know almost as much as I know about them. If you want to smash guitars and drink until you’re sick, you’re probably not reading this site and hotels better suit you. In general, B&Bs are pleasant and more of an “experience” but require more effort on your part to reach their potential. Some B&Bs have freezers but hotels in Homer do not! If you want to grab a quick bite, sleep, and fish maybe a hotel is better. One B&B I have heard nothing but raves about is Halcyon Heights, one of the originals. Men, before booking, look at the rooms at Halcyon Heights. If you still book, you’re probably very happily married…
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