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Travelogue of The Great 2023 Canadian Fishing Adventure of Roy and Son
In the summer of 2022 we took our youngest two kids on a cruise to Alaska but our oldest boy couldn't go because of work. I told him we would make up for it though by taking a fishing trip to BC where he served as a full-time missionary for our church from 2017-2019. He didn't get to fish at all then but always wanted to so this turned out to be a great opportunity for us to go visit the areas and people he served and try our luck. I did as much research as I could and got some OK advice but I ultimately knew it would be a "figure it out as we go" DIY trip. We didn't have massive expectations and just wanted to fish as much as we could for the week and have an adventure. We didn't really care how many or what we caught, but of course, we were going to keep score. Here is a recap of our adventure.
Days 1-3 -The Okanagan
Day 1 (8/15) - left Austin at 6AM - landed in Vancouver and drove to Kelowna, BC. Amazing drive but just before we dropped down into the Okanagan we spotted a huge wildfire blowing up to the south, the smoke would settle in on Day 2 and plague us for the next two days.
I love the Vancouver Airport - definitely welcoming!
That's some straight up and down elk territory there!
The Coquihalla views just don't quit. Unfortunately, the clear skies would not last.
I knew this was going to be a problem as soon as I saw it.
Lake Okanagan - Kelowna, BC. A gorgeous place to live!
The fires made for an awesome sunset in Kelowna though!
Our licenses were good from 8/16 to 8/23 so the fishing would start on Day 2.
In the summer of 2022 we took our youngest two kids on a cruise to Alaska but our oldest boy couldn't go because of work. I told him we would make up for it though by taking a fishing trip to BC where he served as a full-time missionary for our church from 2017-2019. He didn't get to fish at all then but always wanted to so this turned out to be a great opportunity for us to go visit the areas and people he served and try our luck. I did as much research as I could and got some OK advice but I ultimately knew it would be a "figure it out as we go" DIY trip. We didn't have massive expectations and just wanted to fish as much as we could for the week and have an adventure. We didn't really care how many or what we caught, but of course, we were going to keep score. Here is a recap of our adventure.
Days 1-3 -The Okanagan
Day 1 (8/15) - left Austin at 6AM - landed in Vancouver and drove to Kelowna, BC. Amazing drive but just before we dropped down into the Okanagan we spotted a huge wildfire blowing up to the south, the smoke would settle in on Day 2 and plague us for the next two days.
I love the Vancouver Airport - definitely welcoming!
That's some straight up and down elk territory there!
The Coquihalla views just don't quit. Unfortunately, the clear skies would not last.
I knew this was going to be a problem as soon as I saw it.
Lake Okanagan - Kelowna, BC. A gorgeous place to live!
The fires made for an awesome sunset in Kelowna though!
Our licenses were good from 8/16 to 8/23 so the fishing would start on Day 2.
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