Fishing at my Heart's Second Home

Twenty-five years ago, a phone rang somewhere in the offices of 麻豆视频. The then marketing director picked up the phone and answered my query, 鈥淲here can I go to catch a lot of fish?鈥
He suggested Blackfish Lodge. It was a new lodge and he didn鈥檛 know much about it personally. But, the pilots were reporting lots of salmon had been coming back from this remote BC destination. I booked my trip.
Within moments of our plane easing into the dock, I was stuck by the lodge鈥檚 intimate beauty. Floating among lush, rugged landscape, it offers access to some of the best saltwater and freshwater fishing in the world. That trip, the fish were indeed biting.
Over the years there have been countless salmon hooked and, let鈥檚 be honest, some lost. There have been great meals and wonderful people met. There have been those who have learned to fly-fish and those who have perfected their techniques, jaw-dropping vistas and never-ending shows of coastal animal life. And somewhere in there, I became a minority owner.
Fast forward to 2015, our kids are married and might start having kids of their own. We鈥檝e been to graduations and funerals, gone through break-ups and job changes. We鈥檝e lived. Through it all, Blackfish Lodge has always been intertwined with our family鈥檚 life.
Cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters, parents, and friends have all fallen under the lodge鈥檚 spell. Rarely does a family get-together occur without talk of the lodge. Rarely do our daughters (now in the latter part of their 20鈥檚) and their husbands miss a chance to pester us about 鈥淲hen are we going up to the lodge again?鈥 Even though only one out of the three girls actually fishes, the trips to the lodge when they were younger established a permanent spot in their hearts for this wonderful and unique place.
Maybe it鈥檚 the startling exhalation of an unseen orca whale surfacing a few yards away on a foggy morning, or feeding the eagles. Perhaps it鈥檚 the otters that live under the lodge or the bears prowling the shoreline, turning rocks over in search of a snack. It might be the talking herring at 鈥渢he hot spot,鈥 or the adrenaline rush when, after hours of trance-like trolling, the fishing rod suddenly bucks like something possessed and chaos ensues.
It could be the stunning flight from Seattle up the Inside Passage. One day we were near the colorfully-named 鈥淢ortgage Lifter Bay鈥 and my wife had hooked the first fish of her entire life. Two and a half hours later, just as we got it near the surface, the hooks pulled out of what was well over a 150 pound halibut. That was truly something else.
But to say it鈥檚 any one of those things would diminish it. It鈥檚 all of those things that make this our second home.
Author: Rick Groman
A Seattle native, Rick Groman鈥檚 been fishing at Blackfish Lodge for more than 25 years. He and his lovely wife, Bronwyn, remain captivated by its remote beauty and intimacy. So too, do their daughters Rachel, Kinsey and Emily.
The entire family regularly fishes together and when they do, Rick can鈥檛 be without potato chips. They鈥檙e his go-to fishing snack.





