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Alaskan Rock ‘n Galley Cookbook
Alaska Halibut Provencal
1 ½ lbs. Halibut fillets 2 T. white wine
1 T. olive oil 1 tsp. dried basil
½ c. onion, finely chopped ½ tsp. garlic powder
1 (15-oz) can diced tomatoes, ¼ tsp. thyme leaves
drained
½ c. green or black olives, cut in half
Preheat oven to 375°. Place fish in a large baking dish coated with nonstick cooking spray. Salt and pepper lightly. Bake for 25 minutes. Meanwhile; heat oil in medium saucepan on medium heat. Add onion, cook and stir 5 minutes or until softened. Add remaining ingredients, simmer 3 minutes. Spoon sauce over fish. Bake 5 minutes longer or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Serves 4.
La Donna’s Website: www.rockngalley.com

Ole & LaDonna Gundersen




Tim and Shirley Morrison, Gatlinburg, TN, visited Waterfall twice this season!
On their first trip, they brought their 18-year-old daughter, Sarah, and their son, Greg, who is currently serving in the U.S. Marine Corp. The Morrisons were looking for a Resort that offered a true Alaskan experience for Sarah. They discovered Waterfall and decided Waterfall “fit the bill” across the board! Shirley told us that she and Tim enjoyed their time at Waterfall so much they booked a second ’09 trip, but this time, the trip was just for the two of them. Shirley doesn’t fish but says she could stay here all summer. While Tim is out fishing, Shirley spends her days walking, reading, taking photos of wildlife, and talking to guests and employees around camp. Everyone at the Resort is hoping for a Morrison Trip, Part 3 – 2010!

Tim Morrison lands a 159 lb. Halibut. 7/20/09.




Top Ten List
As of 6/27/09
1. Barton Kilgore Longview, WA 52.0 6/21/09
2. Scott Timberlake Palos Verdes Estates, CA 44.5 6/22/09
3. Robert “Skip” Hymes San Diego, CA 43.6 6/9/09
4. Dennis Lombardo Cave Creek, AZ 42.4 6/15/09
5. Sigifredo Rivas, Sr. Renton, WA 40.6 6/18/09
6. Jon Nielsen Excelsion, MN 40.3 6/7/09
7. Dale Bodwell Corona, CA 39.7 6/19/09
8. Richard C. Bessire La Verne, CA 38.1 6/26/09
9. Andrew Raufi Carpinteria, CA 37.3 6/20/09
10. Kyle Joswick Puyallup, WA 37.2 6/11/09




The weather all week had been picture perfect for Ketchikan and Prince of Wales Island. Some 70 guests winged their way along the famous Inside Passage and across Prince of Wales Island via floatplane taking in the majestic snow-capped peaks and placid lakes.

Waterfall Jackpot Winners
June 7: 6:30am — The guests touched down at Waterfall. All proceeded to the General Store for check-in and boat assignment, then down to the awaiting guides and boats. Today is the first day of the 6th annual King Salmon Jackpot Challenge.
The Challenge is planned as a fun, no entry-fee fishing tournament that helps the 90 employees kick off the season. To enhance the fun, Waterfall has an optional daily cash jackpot so the guests can “up the ante” among themselves over the 3 tournament days.
As part of the no entry-fee Challenge, Waterfall has a special $100,000 Bonus Award for the guest who can land the largest king salmon each day of the three-day Challenge. Somewhat like hitting a hole-in-one! Waterfall goes one step further. If the guest lands the largest king salmon 2 of the 3 days of the Challenge, the bonus is $20,000. Only one of the two Bonus Awards will be given.
2010 King Salmon Jackpot Challenge
Waterfall will host the 7th annual King Salmon Jackpot Challenge next June 6 - 9, 2010. First rights to boats are given to those who competed in 2009. However, if you want to get in on this fun tournament, you can wait list your group (4 to a boat) with Mike Dooley, Reservations Manager, 800-544-5125. We will open boats up by September 30, 2009
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Another Waterfall First!
Waterfall now has an on-board photographer who sails around our cabin cruisers and snaps daily candid shots of our guests out on the water.
At the end of each day, the photos are loaded onto our computer and displayed on the monitors set up in the Lagoon Saloon & General Store.
Once selected, the photo is available for purchase in the General Store. The photo is then framed and ready for the return trip home.
Guests loves to share this memory-making shot with family and friends.
It’s also a unique way to capture an action shot that, in many cases, may have been missed because everyone on the boat was focused on getting their own catch aboard.





The Carroll party celebrates Barton Kilgore (second from the left) and his 52 lb. King! Caught 6/21/09.
Excitement quickly spread throughout the Resort as word got out about Waterfall’s first of the season 50+ pound King! Caught by Barton Kilgore, Longview, WA, the King weighed 52 pounds. Barton was fishing on Boat 6 with Guide Tripp Hanna at the fishing spot “Fortaleza.” The previous day, Tripp had been fishing “Fortaleza” and told some guides that he had seen a large King swimming around the boat, but couldn’t get it to bite, so he went back on the next day’s afternoon trip and found what he was looking for. A few days prior, a 40 pounder had been taken from the same spot.




Waterfall Family Lands Huge Halibut!
Last week, I spoke about our Waterfall “family.” Well, it truly is a family here on Prince of Wales Island. You should have heard the “cheers” go up when our own Melvin Newbill, (Ketchikan Accounting Department, 25 years) reeled in a 190 lb. Halibut! To quote Mel: It was a “grueling chore,” but oh so worth it! Congratulations, Mel!
Provided by Steve Cockrell, General Manager




Provided by Melvin Newbill, Accountant, Waterfall Resort

There we were fishing for Lings and Snapper in 300 feet of water. No wind, very little drift early on the last day of fishing. We’re joking and talking smack back and forth when my halibut rod bends almost in half. My first thought was, “Great, I’m snagged on the bottom!” I give it a big jerk to see if I can free it before I let the skipper know, then suddenly line is peeling off the reel as fast as it can. Our guide, Matt, is telling me that I’ve just hooked a monster! After a very long 30-minute battle (and a little help from Matt),
I’ve got the fish to the boat and sure enough it’s a Monster Halibut (190 lbs)! We bring it aboard, then Matt looks up at me and says, “We’ve got 40 minutes left, what do you want to do?” I look at him, smile and say, “Let’s go catch more fish!” Caught 6/15/09.


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