..hello im back with another story about fishing.
well in summer 2014 we stayed there all summer
right from the second day outta school right to two days before school. my grandpa wasn't expecting to stay there that long but he was very happy we stayed in tahltan all summer to gather up fish for the family for the winter. there was a lot of people at fish camp with us! it was such an amazing summer two years ago! im proud to be able to go to tahltan every summer with my grandpa :) its been a family tradition since ive been a baby! I am now soon to be 15 years old! tahltan has been my home since I was a little girl <3 fishing every summer for family has obviously been fun every year! we went. we mostly go to tahltan every summer to carry on the family tradition! since my grandpa henry passed away weve been working harder and harder everyday since weve been there! fishing in our fishing hole, setting net, fixing the net when it gets a tear in it, taking fish outta the net, re setting the net, I could go on and on! fishing in tahltan has been in our family for a while and im honestly proud of the family I have right now.. just the little things they do amazes me!! <3
Friday, 11 December 2015
Friday, 4 December 2015
i love fishing in the north
hello, im back for another story about fishing in the north!
well 4 years ago when I was in tahltan, when my grandma was alive we went and set a net like a cabin sized net to catch some fish, we caught a fush called a "Humpie" it has a big lump on its back, so we threw the fish back into the Stikine river and after we threw it back into the river somebody stopped by our fishing hole and told us that the Tahltan fisheries department were buying the fish "Humpie's" from people, to dissect on them to find out why their backs were so big.. we've never ever found out why they were ever so big.. till this day my grandpa often wonders what types of guts and things they've got in them.. soo that's my story for today. ill write another one on Monday bye for now :)
well 4 years ago when I was in tahltan, when my grandma was alive we went and set a net like a cabin sized net to catch some fish, we caught a fush called a "Humpie" it has a big lump on its back, so we threw the fish back into the Stikine river and after we threw it back into the river somebody stopped by our fishing hole and told us that the Tahltan fisheries department were buying the fish "Humpie's" from people, to dissect on them to find out why their backs were so big.. we've never ever found out why they were ever so big.. till this day my grandpa often wonders what types of guts and things they've got in them.. soo that's my story for today. ill write another one on Monday bye for now :)
Monday, 30 November 2015
summer at fish camp!
well..
im back and ready to write about summer in tahltan and how we fish in the summer.
so.. in the summer people come here to the tahltan nation from where ever they live.. just to camp for the summer. yes im the one of those people, and we camp for almost the whole summer! first we fix up fishing net, and then we clean up the camping ground id like to call our cabin. since I was little, me and almost my whole family would go to "fish camp" and just stay there and go fishing and stock up on fish for the winter! and once we'd have enough fish from fish camp.. we'd travel home and after 2 hours of traveling, we'd finally reach our destination.
im back and ready to write about summer in tahltan and how we fish in the summer.
so.. in the summer people come here to the tahltan nation from where ever they live.. just to camp for the summer. yes im the one of those people, and we camp for almost the whole summer! first we fix up fishing net, and then we clean up the camping ground id like to call our cabin. since I was little, me and almost my whole family would go to "fish camp" and just stay there and go fishing and stock up on fish for the winter! and once we'd have enough fish from fish camp.. we'd travel home and after 2 hours of traveling, we'd finally reach our destination.
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