It always seems like the fish stop jumping when the camera comes out, but here is a decent video of the fish jumping around.

 

Salmon are still thick in the bay…some of our guys have to leave tomorrow because of ferry schedules, but they had a great time out there on the water. They caught their limit, and then proceeded to catch and release 27 more fish. All in all it’s been a great week so far.

Halibut trip today brought back 10 fish, largest being 47 lbs. There were no problems from carbon monoxide, and the trip went smoothly. Thank you Lord.

Dave Caudle has blessed us with devotional messages for the last 2 weeks. He has been uplifiting to the camp and has helped us very much. Also Trent and Allise Morgan have both came up for this week to help out, and they’ve blessed us as well.

Pray for the last day of the last camp, that it will go well.

Thanks

 

Tuesday’s halibut trip was one we will never forget…God protected us from a near tragedy.

The manifold gasket on the engine had blown without us knowing, which means exhaust was pouring into the cabin and on the deck of the boat. Mark and another camper had already succomed to the carbon monoxide poisoning and had passed out on the deck. Thanks to the quick thinking of the other campers on the boat, and God’s internevtion, a potential tragedy turned out just fine. Both Mark and Harold are up and around as normal, with no lasting side affects. God really showed us how fragile life is this week.

Matthew 6:19-20

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.”

Despite the perilous accident on the boat, the guys still managed to bring in 2 halibut, as well as a few whale pictures. Mark and Trent went over a day later and found the broken gasket and replaced it.

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