Commercial fisherman Randy Johnson pilots his gillnet bowpicker, the Jaycie J, accross Strawberry Bar on his way back to Cordova on June 2 after a sockeye salmon fishing opener on the Copper River flats. Abnormally large southwest swells from a storm in the southern Gulf of Alaska made tremendous breakers and dangerous bar crossings for the fishermen who were expecting beautiful weather for the period. One 70-year-old fisherman's boat rolled on its side and was shoved down a large wave, but he was able to throttle the boat around, much like a surfer, and came out on the back of the wave to continue his journey. Photo and caption by Bob Martinson, a Copper River commercial fishermanWednesday, June 17, 2009
Crossing the bar
Commercial fisherman Randy Johnson pilots his gillnet bowpicker, the Jaycie J, accross Strawberry Bar on his way back to Cordova on June 2 after a sockeye salmon fishing opener on the Copper River flats. Abnormally large southwest swells from a storm in the southern Gulf of Alaska made tremendous breakers and dangerous bar crossings for the fishermen who were expecting beautiful weather for the period. One 70-year-old fisherman's boat rolled on its side and was shoved down a large wave, but he was able to throttle the boat around, much like a surfer, and came out on the back of the wave to continue his journey. Photo and caption by Bob Martinson, a Copper River commercial fisherman
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