There might be Internet in Haines, but I was not looking for a place to go play on the computer....
The Haines trip was interesting, and the scenery was glorious, but the halibut charter was a bust. We did not get out with the charter captain that we booked, he sent a substitute - and that lad was not all that interested in much of anything. We did not catch a thing, nor did any of us have a bite that was likely to have been a halibut. We did have bait stealers working the baits pretty constantly - probably crabs and flounders, but who knows. Our substitute skipper did say that Haines has had a very (VERY) poor halibut season, with low numbers of fish, and there is talk of a closure for them in that area. Too bad the guy we booked with did not tell us that before we made the drive.................
But we bought a couple cheap rod/reel combos after we got off the charter boat and hit the Chilkoot River for pink salmon. The river is full of sockeye, zillions of pinks, and the odd coho. We landed five pinks, had countless other fish on but lost them, and generally had a very good time before heading back here to Whitehorse. Phil's son Sean came with us (he is 13) and young Sean caught a monster male pink salmon, probably eight or maybe even nine pounds, very big for this species.
Unfortunately my digital camera picked yesterday to pack up and stop working entirely.

I am not sure what is wrong with it, the batteries are fine but the machine does not "do" anything at all, no lights no camera no action. I hope I don't lose the pics that are in the camera already!

We will see if Phil has a digital camera, I know he has a video camera since it was put to good use yesterday on the Chilkoot. Anyways there are always disposable cameras and my young lad can scan in the pics once we get home.
And we leave today for Keno City for moose.

And mountain caribou. And Phil has tags for black bear and grizzlies. And birds open tomorrow so we might take the opportunity to shoot some ducks and grouse, while filling in our free time with grayling fishing. You might say this one is a bit of a smorgasbord trip......
Reckon I will check in once we are back from Keno. I don't think they have Internet there, let alone computers..................
Yes JYC I am indeed spending money like a drunken sailor and will have to sell about ten good guns to pay for the Matercard bill when it gets here. Watch for September's Gun of the Month Club ad!
So wish me luck again, and I will report back in after our Keno trip.
Doug