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Old 01-21-2005, 05:03 PM   #1
relentless
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Green Harbor, MA
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Bechevin Bay

Bechevin Bay is the waterway that runs between False Pass to the west into the Bearing. You know, you come off the public pier at False Pass with a load of gear and head to the NW still in deep water and while working west looking for those little piss ant buoys we set in skinny water working your way out of the Bay and head for the red and white BB Buoy (Bechevin Bay) and out to the grounds. You could only cross a couple of the shoaled in areas at high water and working those buoys sucked because of the constant shoaling and trying to mark best water. It was always a trip watching the boats heading up in the spring to Togiak for the herring.

I enjoyed King Cove as we were always treated pretty well there. What do you do these days as I am still in the Coast Guard and run and own the charter boat RELENTLESS out of Green Harbor mostly fishing for cod. I hope to try to get back up this summer for a halibut/salmon trip fishing Seward and Kodiak at the end of July. It is a shame about the loss of the crew and I am sure I have seen the boat before. I use to grab a coffee and head downtown (LOL) and watch the boats pull into ST Hermans and ST Paul Harbors. God the memories are good.

Thanks,

Dave
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