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Travelling has more benefits than satisfying one’s need to make money, as well as to see loved ones and enjoy one’s self on vacation. People of all ages, from all countries, travel to foreign places for many different reasons – namely work, family and leisure. Traveling is just like seeing a new place for the first time or returning to a favorite place. Whether by plane, train, ship or automobile, travel is generally a pleasurable experience, at least for the people who can financially afford comfortable and safe methods of travel.
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Outdoor recreation simply resembles leisure activities that can be done in a natural setting and benefit the body, mind and/or spirit. Outdoor recreation can also simply be enjoying the peace and quiet in a non-physical way.
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• Cap'n Fish’s Whale Watch
• Schooner Eastwind
• Sail Muscongus Day Tours
• Cabbage Island Clambakes
• Cap'n Fish’s Audubon Puffin & Scenic Cruises
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Parks & Nature Attractions in Boothbay Harbor
• Cabbage Island
• Maine State Aquarium
• Boothbay Region Land Trust
• Damariscove Island
Landmarks in their pure existence and structure environments. They appear in our sketches, in descriptions of meeting points or routes, and as the remarkable objects of an environment in tourist brochures. They form cognitive anchors, markers, or reference points for orientation, wayfinding, and communication. Landmarks pose a major challenge for artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction.
• Burnt Island Light Station
• Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
• Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
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The largest museums can be seen in major cities throughout the world, while thousands of local museums exist in smaller cities, towns and rural areas. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public.
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• Abacus Gallery
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• Carousel Music Theater
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• Dirty Bird Pottery
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• Enchantments
• Orne’s Candy Shop
• The Smiling Cow
• Boothbay Harbor Artisans
• Two Salty Dogs Pet Outfitters
• Midcoast Clock & Music Box Company
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• Coastal Maine Popcorn Co
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Go Deep For Hot Summertime King Action!By Capt. Lee HaaschJuly mornings on Lake Michigan’s coast usually start a bit cooler, not this particular day. With a balmy 78 degrees at 3:45 am, it was going to be another warm one. Temperatures were predicted to hit 90 plus, with very little wind and lots of sunshine. While this might be normal for central Wisconsin, Algoma is the place most folks go to escape the heat. Another hot one… The surface temps already have crept to the upper 60’s and warming deeper is the trend. I turned to my son, Trevor, and let him know we would run this charter trip a bit further today, drop lines in about 150 feet and go out from there. The day before, the kings seemed a bit deeper and the steelhead were 250 and out. As we slowed, Trevor was already getting his Slide Diver rigged with a white Opti flasher and Aqua Howie fly, ready to hit the water. With the fish deeper in the warmer water, using the magnum weights and big rings on the Slide Divers allows us get them down below 100 feet and keep them “in the zone” for the active kings. Using the Slide Divers also lets me use longer leads to stretch the baits back a little farther from the boat and get more strikes. That day Trevor set the flasher/fly combo about 50 feet back, before setting the Slide Diver, and then let it down 100 feet to start. It was still dark and the marks were still a little higher, but we’ll drop the rigs deeper as it starts getting light. The 15 and 17 pound weights on my downriggers would get us down deeper later on but as Trevor set his corner at 65’, the rod hosting his Slide Diver rig bent sternly back and the drag of his reel started screaming! “FISH, FISH, FISH” he shouted, “IT’S A BIG ONE TOO, WHO’S UP?” he shouted! Just then, the Ugly Stik on my center rigger popped and bent down to the water with the drag screaming… “ANOTHER ONE! I KNEW THAT BLOODY NOSE SLIDE DIVER WOULD GO, IT WAS HOT YESTERDAY TOO!” Trevor screamed. I kept setting the poles on my side and moved a few out of Trevor’s way as he scooped the first king. Then I moved to his side to set the rig back down. I chuckled to the customers, “Can’t catch ‘em if the bait’s not in the water.” The next 45 minutes kept the back deck pretty busy and I tried to keep adding a pole or two to our spread in-between bites whenever I could. Trevor kept busy grabbing the pounding poles, handing them off to the fishermen and directing traffic to keep the multiple fish attacks from crossing lines. In between, if a rig went without a bite, we dropped it a little deeper every 10 minutes or so. It wasn’t long and the setup on my side, now down to 150 feet of line, started pounding. “GRAB THAT DIVER,” shouted Trevor to a fisherman. Adding,“That’s the green e-chip aqua/glow Howie fly that worked yesterday, just needed to be a bit deeper.” He was right, as we kept lowering the baits, the kings kept biting. It slowed soon enough, but for now action was HOT. As the warm summer kept easing the surface temperatures of Lake Michigan up, the fish seemed to stay out and down a bit deeper. Something I kind of expected with the mild winter and very early spring weather. This was a little early for this tactic, but you can still capture fish if you understand where the active fish will be hiding out. Just then, Trevor jumped up, “HIGH BIRD, SEE THE STEELIE JUMPING?” He shouted. We didn’t keep ALL the baits low. To keep more baits in the “fish zones,” I rigged up my Ugly Stik / Alphamar combos with Trilene 100% Professional Braid in 65# test. I used 10 ounce and 12 ounce weights and ran them 120 to 250 feet back behind large Yellow Bird planer boards to get them down 80 to 150 feet and keep my flasher/fly and spoons down deep where the kings are hanging out. My Slide Divers have the magnum weights and magnum rings to get those well below the 100-foot mark and spooled my Traxstech downriggers with 300 feet of cable and running 15 pound and 17 pound weights. If the fish go deeper yet, they will easily handle up to 26 pound weights. I also spooled my downrigger combos with 50# Trilene braid and 60 feet of Trilene Professional fluorocarbon line. I can run my riggers very deep without seeing my line bow way back and also the braid telegraphs every bite back to the rod amazingly well, when running deep riggers. Steelhead will often stay near the surface where they can target bugs on the surface and still attack higher swimming alewife. While my larger, inside Yellow Bird planer boards are pulling 10 ounce weights with varying long lengths of line to reach the deeper kings, I like to keep at least one smaller planer on the outside of my spread, pulling a brightly colored spoon, usually with orange or red on silver, to entice that occasional steelhead strike. Some days during mid-summer, several higher baits per side are very effective in capturing those roaming steelhead. As we all enjoy a warm summer this season, don’t forget to look deep for the kings as the surface temperature heats up. Running flasher/fly combos and glow spoons near thermoclines setting up down deep can entice hungry king action. I also try to keep a few spoons near the surface to tease some tail-dancing steelhead. There’s nothing like a mixed bag in the cooler! For current fishing reports or information on charter fishing in the Algoma area, check out my report page at www.FishAlgoma.com. You can even sign up for periodic newsletters and fishing reports. From Captain Lee and the crew aboard the Grand Illusion 2, we are looking forward to seeing all of you on the water this summer. Good Luck and Good Fishing! Lee Haasch is an Algoma charter captain with over 40 years of Great Lakes fishing experience. He’s been writing and giving seminars for more than 25 years. Contact: FishAlgoma.com or call 888-966-3474. TIP OF THE MONTH. Lake Michigan waters have gotten cleaner and clearer over the last several years. Zebra mussels, less nutrients washed into the lake, whatever the reason, the result has been gin clear water. This has the fishermen adapting to the conditions. The clear water enables the fish to see the boat and other objects that may cause them to hesitate to take your baits. The best way to entice the bite is to keep your baits farther away from the boat with weights or divers. 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The Great Lakes are teeming with fishes, one of the main reasons why people around the Great Lakes are hooked in boating. It is fun to go to the lakes, relax and catch some fish. But if you are new to the boating community or just want to know how to catch the ‘Big One’ here are some of the fish you can in the Great Lakes; when and where to best catch them, in alphabetical order.
Atlantic Salmon, how to spot them
The inner mouth of the Atlantic Salmon is completely color white. They are known as a graceful fish, they can swim backward from a small pointed head hidden under the dorsal fin. Adults Atlantic Salmon have visible black spots mostly in the main lateral line but its caudal fin is typically unspotted. Also, the Atlantic Salmon differs from the Coho Salmon because of the fewer rays in the anal fin. Atlantic Salmon have less than 13 rays in their anal fin and has a silver-bluish color.
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Where to Find the Atlantic Salmon
Every year around 20,000 Atlantic salmon are on the loose in the St. Mary’s River within the last few weeks of May. There are also Atlantic Salmon in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. During the 1970s, Michigan planted some 20,000 broods of Atlantic Salmon in the AuSable River. You can spot hem easily as they long jumpers. Don’t get confused with steelhead that goes skyward, Atlantic Salmon hurdle like a whale.
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Brown Trout, how to spot them
Just like the Atlantic Salmon, the inner side of the mouth of the Brown Trout is purely white. And like the Coho salmon, brown trout are typically silver. But once out of the water, Brown Trout have visible round spots with a light color accent. Furthermore, the anal fin of the brown trout contains 9 to 10 rays, far different from the other trout and salmon.
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Where to Find the Brown Trout
You can reel in the Brown Trout anywhere in the Great Lakes, but more so in Michigan. You can fish it near the shoreline, in the shallow water, and you can use pier fishing and surf casting. Brown Trouts are stouter in the inland lake because of the abundance of the food in the Great Lakes.
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King Chinook, how to spot them
One can easily identify a King Chinook because of its teeth rooted in black gums. The base end of the tail looks like a canoe paddle handle. The tail offers a good advantage for the anglers since they can effortlessly carry the fish out of the water. Also, the King Chinook, just like the coho, the mouth has a gray or black appearance, and its anal fin contains at least 15 to 17 rays. You can visibly see tail spots t https://www.carvedlakeart.comowards the half of the tail and also on the lower half part of the fish’s body. Although King Chinook does not jump or roll, they have enormous ability to swim and make your long reel fishing hook run.
Where to Find the King Chinook
If you are planning to have an open-water fishing spree, the best time to do it is probably in spring and summer same with Coho. Meanwhile, stream fishing is at its finest during the month of September. The migration pattern of the fish to the parent streams usually starts in late summer. On that time, King Chinook are bountiful at stream mouths.
Coho Salmon, how to spot them
The inner side of the mouth of the Coho Salmon is typically gray or black. However, their gums are white in appearance. Coho Salmon also has tail spots that are clustered on the top part of the tail. Their anal fin commonly contains 12 with a maximum of 16 rays. When you catch a Coho Salmon, be on the guard as it usually rolls sideways. This can cause your tackle to get tangled with the fish
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Where to Find the Coho Salmon
The best time to catch Coho Salmon is during the months of August and September. They converge in schools at the mouth of parent streams. On the other hand, when September comes, they start to go up in the breeding streams in schools. On other seasons like spring and summer, Coho Salmon gathered in the open waters usually near smelt or alewives.
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Lake Trout, how to spot them
It is easy to spot a Lake Trout, as they are mostly gray color on the upper part and white in the lower part. Lake Trout also has a creamy white mark on its back and they also have spots on the side. But the most efficient way to classify them is with its forked tail.
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Where to Find the Lake Trout
Lake Trout is considered as a cold water and deep water fish species. During the summer and winter time, you can catch Lake Trout by trolling or still fishing in depth between 50 to 200 feet. Meanwhile, during spring and fall season you can reel them in the shallows of the lake edges. Lake Trout also migrate upstream in the river during fall. During this time, you can take advantage of the Lake Trout’s migration and catch them below dams that block the river flows. Also, they are abundant in large inland lakes within the Great Lakes.
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Sauger and Walleye, how to spot them
Sauger and Walleye are both members of the perch family and a favorite amongst people who likes to eat their catch. You can easily catch these fish as they do not cause too much struggle in the boat.
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Where to Find Sauger and Walleye
Sauger and Walleye are found predominantly in large lakes and in many areas surrounding the Great Lakes. These species of fish runs in schools and resides commonly in the lake. One great tip from anglers is to look for waterlogged and deep rock areas near the shoreline. You can easily reel them in in places close to river mouths in the spring and fall season. On the other hand, during summer season look for them in deep water and go in for night fishing. As for the other days in the year, you can fish them in early morning until midnight.
Steelhead, how to spot them
Unlike the King Chinook and Coho Salmon, the Steelhead has a white inner mouth. The fish’ whole tail part is also spotted. Steelhead’s anal fin contains 10 up to 12 rays and a line of rosy pink can sometimes be seen in the fish.
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Where to Find the Steelhead
The best time to catch Steelhead is during the months of March, April, October and November in streams. They begin to gather in spring and you can reel one as early as March. They begin their migration in streams during the preceding month of September. However, some schools of Steelhead may start to swim in the streams in mid-summer. You can take advantage of the early or late seasons of this migration patterns. Also, you can catch Steelhead in open water in late spring and summer, commonly at least a mile away from the shoreline at a depth no more than 50 feet.
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Yellow Perch, how to spot them
The Yellow Perch, a favorite for anglers and those who like to eat fish are related to bigger fish such as sauger and walleye. They are found in bountiful number throughout Michigan.
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Where to Find Yellow Perch
Many believed that to catch the bigger size Yellow Perch; one should fish from 20 up to 50 feet deep. The hook should reach a few inches from the bottom. However, during the spring and fall season, you can easily catch a Yellow Perch from shallow waters with a depth of 4 to 9 feet. They will most probably bite all day long during this time. On the other hand, perch typically do not bite at night and for the rest of the year. Yellow Perch are also concentrated in deeper water and will upstream bite in the morning.
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Many considered Alaska as the Last Frontier, where most of its wonders kept hidden in the outside world. The peaceful and tranquil land houses the most incredible formation of the Alaskan Inside Passage. Travelers used the passage to bypass the open seas which paved the way in creating some of its interesting coastal towns. The region also has a rich history from totem poles to the Gold Rush era, making some of the architectural marvels in the area.
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The Alaskan Inside Passage was once famous for travelers who choose not to fight the harsh and sometimes ruthless open seas. But now, three coastal towns emerge within the Alaskan Inside Passage that is worth a trip to the Last Frontier, the state of Alaska.Anchorage
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Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska and played an important part in the past few decades. It helped mold on what we know as Alaska today. However, Anchorage is not within the Alaskan Inside Passage but serves as a home to 44% of the total Alaskan population. Who would have thought the 2,000 people who lived in Anchorage and with only one bath tent in 1915 would grow this big. Presently, Anchorage has more espresso shops than in any other state in the United States. Anchorage has shorter winter season but experiences long summer days.
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In 1778, the English explorer named Captain James Cook first discovered Anchorage and was noted as the first person who described the area. A few decades after, the city of Anchorage was chosen as a site for a railroad construction which creates the industry boom in the area. The actual construction of the Alaska Railroad started in 1915, where workers began to flock the area and building tents near the shoreline of Ship Creek. The city was once a bustling town full of tents. It was just 17 votes away from becoming as ‘Tent City’ when a time came to rename ‘Anchorage’.
Here are some of the interesting facts about Anchorage:
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1. On November 23, 1920, Anchorage was incorporated in the US.
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2. When measuring land area, Anchorage is one of the largest cities in the country. Its land area measures at 1,961 square miles, about the size of the Delaware state.
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3. The flying time in Anchorage is around 9.5 hours about 90% flying time of the industrialized world. The FedEx Company chose the city as their major hub, and 26% of the US international air freight travel through the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The airport ranked as the 5th busiest cargo airport in the world.
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4. The Cook Inlet surrounds Anchorage which is located on a triangular peninsula in the northernmost part of the Pacific Ocean. Anchorage city received 95% of all freight coming in Alaska.
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5. ARCO first discovered the oil in Prudhoe Bay on the Alaska North Slope in 1968. The discovery led to the further industrial growth of Anchorage. Other major industries in Anchorage are tourism, petroleum, government, and military.
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6. Anchorage houses six mountain ranges including Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America that stands 20,320 feet. The other mountains include Kenai, Chugach, Talkeetna, Tordillo, Aleutian and Alaska.
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7. One of the strongest earthquakes in North America hit Anchorage on a Good Friday that happened on March 27, 1964. The quake measuring 9.2 on the Richter scale claimed the lives of 115 people and lasted about five minutes.
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8. The city of Anchorage sits as far as west as the city of Honolulu, Hawaii. Located about 61 degrees north in the globe, it lies just farther north than Helsinki, Oslo, Saint Petersburg and Stockholm.
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9. Due to the severe tidal changes and very thin glacial silt, the seacoast of Anchorage consists of dangerous mudflats.
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10. The city named its public bus system as ‘People Mover’, (very ingenious).
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11. Anchorage boasts of more thriving habitats. It’s a home to 250 black bears and 60 grizzly bears living near the urban areas.
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12. Don’t get surprised if you see moose crossing the pedestrian lane. Moose are a common sight in the city of Anchorage. The summer population is around 250 and increases in number during the winter months, with a head count of 1,500 moose.
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13. One popular activity in the summer is fishing for the King and Silver Salmon at Ship Creek located just a few meters away from downtown.
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14. Because of the numerous remote places in Anchorage, most of these places are only accessible by plane. The youngest age to fly a plane in these parts is only 14 years old. So you can legally fly a plane at age 14 but you are not allowed to drive a car.
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15. Anchorage is, in fact, an Arctic Rainforest; with 17 inches of rain during the summer months and 132 inches of snow during spring, fall and winter.
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16. Daytime summer temperature in Anchorage is between 55F to 78F. It can drop as low as 5 to 30F during the winter months. In a year the city gets 75.5 inches of snow.
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17. Anchorage has a lot of groomed cross-country ski trails that stretches about 105 miles.
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18. Lake Hood has an average of 190 flights per day, one of the busiest seaplane bases in the world.
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19. The US chose Anchorage to host for the two previous Winter Olympics but lost to Albertville, France in 1992 and to Lillehammer, Norway in 1994.
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20. On average, Anchorage continues to experience about 300 earthquakes a day. On a brighter side, these small usually unfelt quakes help to relieve the earth’s pressure thus preventing Anchorage from suffering more destructive earthquakes.
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