Northwest Sportsman – August 2019

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nwsportsmanmag.com | AUGUST 2019 Northwest Sportsman 57


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s the thick
blanket of fog
begins to break
up, the silhouettes of
the boats in the distance
come into my view.
My peaceful paddle
in the gray misty calm towards Buoy 22
is abruptly interrupted by the berating
screeches of a distressed soul.
I turn to the left to see what’s going
on. It turns out that it is I who is in obvious


By Scott Brenneman

THE KAYAK GUYS

COLUMN


Parting The Fog For


Columbia Estuary Coho


danger, according to the elderly lady. I am
being admonished for my poor judgment.
From her viewpoint on a well-equipped
and much larger fiberglass fishing boat,
I am at risk and it is her obligation to
enlighten me on the subject of proper
decision-making skills.
I acknowledge her passion, take note of
her advice, and wish her well. The optics of
a guy in a kayak trolling in thick fog close
to shipping lanes and among other boat
traffic doesn’t look good. However, in this

case perceptions can be deceiving.

UP TO THIS point of the day visibility on the
big estuary of the Columbia was nil due to
heavy fog. Maybe this person had been
trolling around all morning in the soup
and was just projecting her anxieties of
colliding with an inbound ship towards me.
I like to check the visibility and winds
before hopping in the truck and driving
to the launch site, and this morning was
no different. When fog is present, I key in

A brace of Buoy 10 hatchery coho grace the kayak of
author Scott Brenneman, caught after the sun burned
off fog at the mouth of the Columbia. (SCOTT BRENNEMAN)
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