Tuesday, November 2, 2010

November already!

Wow....can't believe how the time is flying. The boys are all doing well. Adam is still living in Portland and we have not seen him for several weeks now. He works full time and is working hard at his music. Jon is going to school, working and is still very active with his church activities so even though he lives at home we don't see him much. He is traveling this Friday to Seattle Pacific University to sit in on some classes and to meet with the track coach. He is thinking about transferring there next year.

Cody is doing well in the 7th grade and working hard at music and chess. He has a concert tonight.

Lorelei and I spent Saturday over on the coast and we covered a lot of ground searching for salmon! We stopped at 4 different rivers and scouted. We fished two of the rivers with no luck. Although we did find this awesome fish and chips place in Lincoln City where we ate dinner after our long day of traveling. We will try again this week for the ever elusive salmon!



I will have more pictures next time. If you want to see all of the October pictures they are HERE

Glynn Jr.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Another fishing day.........

Last Friday it was suppose to rain so I got up and was working at home. I kept looking off to the west and could not see any clouds that would signal rain. Lorelei got up and said...."hey why don't we go fishing". Well I had to think about it for nearly two seconds and then said OK!
There are some salmon running in a river close to home so we chose not to make the drive over to the coast and instead drove about 15 miles to the east. There is a very small boat ramp on the Yamhill River in Dayton. We arrived at around noon and prepared the boat. Now even though this river is much closer to our house, the boat ride to get where the fish are is much longer. It's about a 5 mile run down this small river to get to the confluence with the Willamette river. That is where we figured to find the best concentration of fish. The five mile run must be made cautiously because of the many logs and snags in the water. We were cruising along enjoying the boat ride when I spied something along the bank. We got closer and we saw this. Lorelei got a nice picture of the critter.

I think it is a mink and it's the first one we have seen. We continued on down, enjoying the beautiful fall colors munching on our sandwiches that Lorelei packed for lunch.
When we reached the mouth of the Yamhill where it dumps into the Willamette we immediately saw fish jumping. The pinkish colored coho salmon were everywhere! We fished in vain for nearly 5 hours without a bite.



We fished until nearly dark and by the time we reached the launch ramp it was dark and cold. We had a very nice day on the water. We saw some Great Blue Heron, Kingfishers, Osprey and other birds.
Well.....someday we will catch a fish that we can bring home. Until then....no one can say that we haven't tried!

Glynn Jr.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Another great day at the coast.....

Lorelei and I, in our seemingly never ending quest to bring home a salmon, went over to the coast again on Wed. The salmon had all moved up river. I did manage to hook and land a native coho which you all know by now must be returned to the river. We did, also catch a few crabs which we brought home and eagerly devoured last night for dinner. We took some time to relax and explore the estuary. It was a beautiful day with temps in the upper 60's, maybe even 70! Lorelei sat in the front of the boat and got some great pictures! We had an awesome day and didn't get back home until well after dark.

An old root ball in the estuary.


A pair of Mallards take flight.


A Cormorant with a long take-off.

Who are you looking at?

Thanks for looking!
Glynn Jr.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

More salmon fishing.....

So last Wed. Lorelei and I head over to the Salmon River again hoping to bring home dinner. What a beautiful day on the coast! Temp was in the 70's. We didn't get a salmon but we had a great day on the water. We fished until our arms ached. Lorelei again did not want to leave. She is a trooper!


Glynn Jr.