7-7-2015
11.6 miles today to Warm Springs Bay tied to a public dock. We had problems with the windlass in Ell Bay but manually pulled the anchor and went on to Warm Springs. If you want a spot on the dock, you have to get there early and wait until a spot is available. We did get a spot shortly after getting there and went to work on the windlass. We cleaned all the wiring contacts and examined the windlass motor. Other C-Brats have had similar problems and we thought we may need to get a replacement. Luckily after working it over, Brent decided it may be the chain binding and a problem with the gypsy clutch. After cleaning all the electrical connections from the batteries forward, released and re-set the clutch, and all was well. Knock on wood. We are the little guy’s on the dock, with a 57’ Nordhaven, a 65’ of unknown manufacturer and a 42’ Nordic Tug. There is a big older steel sailboat, about 65’ that is a charter out of Juneau and it has a bunch of young boys, 20 something on it. They are having a great time doing Alaska on the cheap.
7-8-2015
We stayed over another day at Warm Springs Bay. It’s raining, we walked to Baranof Lake on the trail/boardwalk, fished from the dock and read.
7-9-2015
26 miles today from Warm Springs Bay to Red Bluff Bay. Clear, warm and with a south wind. 2’ chop. We anchored in the north east corner near the meadows. Jay likes to look for bears and we need an easy shore to dingy to with Rusty for potty breaks. Willie’s Tug and Nudibranch, two Rainger Tugs, came in in the afternoon.
7-10-2015
It has rained all night and most of the day. We are staying another night in Red Bluff Bay. Jay took the Moaki up the river on high tide and saw four brown bears. It looks like our luck with the warm and sunny weather has run out. The weather has gone to more typical Alaska summer conditions.
7-11/12-2015
28.4 miles today from Red Bluff Bay to Gut Bay. This is further south on Baranof Island, and one of the less visited bays. It has a narrow entrance and the bay twists and turns for about 6 miles to the head where there is a small stream. We dropped the shrimp and crab pots, hoping for better results. The next morning there were a lot of Herring working around the boat. A large predator fish was feeding on the herring, making them boil out of the water. Brent cast a Bucktail Castmaster into the boils and hooked up with something huge. The fish rolled a couple of times and looked to be a Salmon about 4’ long. Probably a King (Chinook), the fish began taking line until it had almost spooled the reel. Brent thumbed the spool to slow it down, but the line parted. We trolled around the bay during the day and caught enough rockfish for dinner. We rebated the the crab traps with fish guts and dropped them again.
11.6 miles today to Warm Springs Bay tied to a public dock. We had problems with the windlass in Ell Bay but manually pulled the anchor and went on to Warm Springs. If you want a spot on the dock, you have to get there early and wait until a spot is available. We did get a spot shortly after getting there and went to work on the windlass. We cleaned all the wiring contacts and examined the windlass motor. Other C-Brats have had similar problems and we thought we may need to get a replacement. Luckily after working it over, Brent decided it may be the chain binding and a problem with the gypsy clutch. After cleaning all the electrical connections from the batteries forward, released and re-set the clutch, and all was well. Knock on wood. We are the little guy’s on the dock, with a 57’ Nordhaven, a 65’ of unknown manufacturer and a 42’ Nordic Tug. There is a big older steel sailboat, about 65’ that is a charter out of Juneau and it has a bunch of young boys, 20 something on it. They are having a great time doing Alaska on the cheap.
7-8-2015
We stayed over another day at Warm Springs Bay. It’s raining, we walked to Baranof Lake on the trail/boardwalk, fished from the dock and read.
7-9-2015
26 miles today from Warm Springs Bay to Red Bluff Bay. Clear, warm and with a south wind. 2’ chop. We anchored in the north east corner near the meadows. Jay likes to look for bears and we need an easy shore to dingy to with Rusty for potty breaks. Willie’s Tug and Nudibranch, two Rainger Tugs, came in in the afternoon.
7-10-2015
It has rained all night and most of the day. We are staying another night in Red Bluff Bay. Jay took the Moaki up the river on high tide and saw four brown bears. It looks like our luck with the warm and sunny weather has run out. The weather has gone to more typical Alaska summer conditions.
7-11/12-2015
28.4 miles today from Red Bluff Bay to Gut Bay. This is further south on Baranof Island, and one of the less visited bays. It has a narrow entrance and the bay twists and turns for about 6 miles to the head where there is a small stream. We dropped the shrimp and crab pots, hoping for better results. The next morning there were a lot of Herring working around the boat. A large predator fish was feeding on the herring, making them boil out of the water. Brent cast a Bucktail Castmaster into the boils and hooked up with something huge. The fish rolled a couple of times and looked to be a Salmon about 4’ long. Probably a King (Chinook), the fish began taking line until it had almost spooled the reel. Brent thumbed the spool to slow it down, but the line parted. We trolled around the bay during the day and caught enough rockfish for dinner. We rebated the the crab traps with fish guts and dropped them again.