We have a spring tide today, so the low tide this morning is really low. As I’m brushing my teeth, getting ready to leave for Bottleneck Inlet, I spotted a grizzly at the point of land where the seal rookery used to be. Due to the lack of salmon this year, the seals have apparently moved their rookery elsewhere, not wanting to wind up being the grizzly’s alternate source of protein.
















The fog burned off early, so we were able to get underway for Bottleneck before the wind came up. The seas were flat and we had good visibility the whole way.
This whale and her baby were feeding along the shore in Hiekish Narrows, surfacing just long enough for me to get this long shot.

We’ll hang out in Bottleneck, waiting for the supply barge to arrive at Klemtu on Saturday.
