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FRESHWATER
Aug 2 - 16, 2019
GONE FISHING
“The crew was wonderful, helpful and
made sure that every girl ended up with
fish. By end of the day, the women who
had already landed salmon gave their rods
to the women who hadn’t caught fish,” she
noted.
In addition to the excellent fishing,
the anglers and crew enjoyed seeing the
plentiful humpback whales cavorting on
the water.
“These women were out to fish and the
friendship that came along with it was a
bonus,” said Kaiser. “It was such a blast
that our second trip on August 16 was sold
out in minutes. Every girl caught good
quality fish.”
Kaiser emphasized, “Women are so
aware and supportive of each other when
they fish.”
This was not the only trip salmon trip
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that the Golden Gate Salmon Association
(GGSA) organized lately. The GGSA
helped to share the love of the late Roger
Thomas by launching a fund Thomas left
to get more kids out fishing.
GGSA partnered with the San Mateo
Police Activities League (SMPAL) to fund
a fishing trip for 15 kids aboard Roger’s
old boat, the Salty Lady, now run by Capt.
Jared Davis.
Roger Thomas was a founding member
of GGSA and its chairman until his
passing in January 2018.
“A good time was had by all and Roger
seemed to be proudly smiling down on all
of us,” said Captain Davis. “Getting these
kids out fishing, and the fun they have, is
what it’s all about.”
The day started at 5:30 am with giggling
young girls sharing pastries in a corner of
The GGSA ‘Fish Like A Girl’ trip participants show off the limits of king salmon that they
landed aboard the Salty Lady.
Photo courtesy of CAT KAISER, GGSA.
the boat’s house while others tried to catch
up on their sleep. Shortly after, all eyes
were seaward as the boat cruised under the
Golden Gate Bridge.
“Some of the kids were more cautious
and concerned about how the day was
going to play out while others keyed
off the older boys, who grew up in the
PAL program, and were along to help
chaperone,” said GGSA president, John
McManus.
The boat first took a wide swing to the
south to check spots on the San Mateo
coast but eventually ran north to find fish
off the Marin County coast. Feeding
whales marked the bait and gave the kids
quite the show. In no time, the fishing
turned on and the kids took turns, quickly
picking up limits and extras for the adults
on board.
“Some of these kids have never been
on a boat or caught a fish. Most of them
certainly haven’t come home with fish the
size of the ones we got today, they will
be heroes to their families for a while,”
said retired police officer and SMPAL
volunteer Paul Jung.
“The retired police officers and chap-
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erones at SMPAL, GGSA, and the Salty
Lady crew showed these kids a day on
the water they will never forget, and
hopefully a lot of fresh salmon dinners
in their future,” said McManus. “We’re
grateful to Roger Thomas’s foresight in
creating this opportunity to introduce kids
to the wonders of salmon fishing off our
beautiful coast. We expect to do a lot more
of these trips to fulfill one of Roger’s
last wishes and we also want to thank all
of those who helped get this fund and
program up and running.”
The Golden Gate Salmon Associa-
tion (www.goldengatesalmon.org) is
a coalition of salmon advocates that
includes commercial and recreational
salmon fisherman, businesses, restau-
rants, a native tribe, environmentalists,
elected officials, families and communi-
ties that rely on salmon. GGSA’s mission
is to restore California salmon for their
economic, recreational, commercial, envi-
ronmental, cultural and health values.
Currently, California’s salmon industry
is valued at $1.4 billion in economic
activity annually and about half that much
in economic activity and jobs again in
Oregon in a normal season. The industry
employs tens of thousands of people
from Santa Barbara to northern Oregon.
This is a huge economic bloc made up
of commercial fishermen, recreational
fishermen (fresh and salt water), fish
processors, marinas, coastal communi-
ties, equipment manufacturers, the hotel
and food industry, tribes, and the salmon
fishing industry at large.
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Naz landed this hefty salmon during the GGSA
‘Fish Like A Girl’ trip outside of the Golden Gate
on July 5.
Photo courtesy of CAT KAISER, GGSA.