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May 22 Monday |
Richland Washington Feels good to be home again. A little time to rest; but, not a lot of time to get ready for the annual family reunion memorial day weekend. The weekend includes lots of family, friends, Yakima river fishing, and most lots of food. Because
of the generous supply of |
May 26 Friday |
Richland Washington No journal entries for the week. Family and friends have started to show up for the weekend festival. During the evening, Chad, my brother-in-law My favorite bait for fishing bass on the Yakima River is good ole reliable nightcrawlers; for cats, I like fresh cut sucker meat. There was a good bite on for small bass to keep us interested in the fishing.
The catfish were |
May 27 Saturday |
Richland Washington Today I worked to get the emu ready for cooking ![]() Fishing was slow on the Yakima River today. My brother Joe did manage to catch a nice bass. |
May 28 Sunday |
Richland Washington Emu day!!! The day started literally with a bang. Even though the Strickers are old hands at putting on an emu, Joe brought an official Hawaiian emu book this year that suggested the use of kerosene to start the emu fire. Since I had no kerosene, I substituted the next best available fuel, gasoline. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Now picture this; a 4' x 4' x 4' pit, wood and
rocks At 6 a.m. Joe and I did the honors of touching off the emu. The gas went into the pit. I threw a burning rolled up newspaper onto the pile and retreated to a safe distance. Then it went; KAABOOOOOM. The shock wave closed my eyes, knocked me back a few feet, rattled windows for blocks, awoke all the happy campers, and I'm sure destroyed any technical credibility I had with my guests and family. I opened my eyes in time to view the fire ball and mushroom cloud rising above the roof tops and to catch a glimpse of the flaming rolled up newspaper returning to earth (sorry no pictures available). The explosion triggered mass evacuation of all the surrounding tents and house. Thank goodness the wood, logs, rocks, and boulders all stayed in the pit. Things were good. It was the best emu fire yet and I still had my hair and eyes. After the fire burned down; the emu food was Eight hours after we covered the food in the emu, dinners ready. You're welcome to take a little picture tour of a Stricker EMU. |
May 29 Monday |
Richland Washington Memorial Day. Most people are heading out early to beat the westside mountain traffic. Chad, Matt, and I ![]() |
May 30 Tuesday |
Richland Washington Everyone's gone now. My mission, beat Chad. I fished the Yakima River early. Target; Cats. Mission ![]() |
May 31 Wednesday |
Richland Washington Fished the Yakima River early for cats. Very hard to catch suckers for bait. Had several good catfish bites but no hookups; need more hook exposure. After fishing, I let the dogs swim and retrieve. Rad is still soft with the dummies but does return most to hand now. Played Frisbee with Nuke. Rad chases and returns the Frisbee; but, no catches yet. |
June 2 Friday |
Richland Washington In the evening, Debbie; Chad; and I drove from West Richland to Soap Lake. The plan is to visit Debbie's folks, Fred and Billie Joe and for Chad and I to fish some waters north of Soap Lake. Fred calls this area God's Country. |
June 3 Saturday |
Soap Lake Washington Chad and I left Debbie's folks house early and headed up the valley. Heading north from Soap Lake towards Grand Coulee Dam on Hwy. 17 the terrain is quite odd. It looks like a big river valley with no river. The valley floor is strewn with rocks and boulders. My understanding of this area is a ancient flood of water from Montana ran through here. Our first stop was the north end of Lake Lenora where we fly fished and casted spinners for Lahoughtan Cutthroat Trout. We had no luck. We traveled further north to the fly fishing only lake Dry Falls Lake. We couldn't find good shoreline access. We headed back south to a cliff on Sun Lake that I had fished when I first came to Eastern Washington. I had done good then; but, not today. We headed back south to the south end of Lake |
June 4 Sunday |
Soap Lake Washington Debbie, Chad, and I returned to West Richland. It's time for me to plan the most major adventure yet -- the midwest trek. |
Marks Amazing Adventure Continues Part 4 |