We started the ‘everything open’ month with rain, then got 8 days of great hunting weather and now we are back to intermittent rain with low clouds and a storm once a week. The storms have been depositing lots of kelp on the beaches. The rain has brought up the water levels in the streams making it difficult to cross some of them. It’s that time of year to dig out the canvas tents, portable wood stove and cots. I would recommend bringing or renting a raft to get around the shore or to cross the flooded creeks. It does not need to be a big raft just something to paddle around obstructions or across a lagoon. A chain saw is also very handy during the late fall season as there is plenty of dead and downed wood to harvest. Remember to pack your gear in waterproof containers (totes) or bags as it could be raining on your way out or back. It is also best to put your rifles in hard cases. Port Chalmers Cabin has a new diesel heater, installed this summer. Five gallons of fuel lasts 2 ½ days and set on low, it will cook you out. The snow line is still up high in the southern half of the sound. Sea water temperatures are hovering around 43 to 42 degrees F near Montague Island. We have seen an increase in bookings in November this year - many are past customers wanting to try out their hunting skills when the snow is deeper on the high ground. Whittier Water Taxi will be transporting through December or till the weather stops us. Check our web site for more info on the services offered by Whittier Water Taxi www.whittierwatertaxi.com Our hunting web site is www.princewilliamsoundhunting.com You can get a hold of me: Captain Matt Cline at 907-362-1291 or Captain Heidi at 907-362-1290. We are collecting info and hunters’ photos to add to the princewilliamsoundhunting web site to help hunters plan their hunts. If you have info, tips, recipes or photos that you wish to add to the site e-mail us at ak_explorer@hotmail.com
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