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https://www.tradewindscharters.comAn amazing day of sun and fishes on the Morningstar! With limits of bass and a great day crabbing. Aside from the fishes we had an outstanding grey whale sighting off cape foulweather, with some great views of whale tail!
On Monday we remembered those we have lost with the annual Fleet of Flowers. Special Thanks to all the Volunteers that make it possible.
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Today was an absolute treat as the Morning Star was able to find a mother Gray Whale and her calf! Newborn Gray Whales are born already weighing a whopping 2,000 pounds at 14-16 feet long. The pair was fairly smitten with the boat and decided to stick with it for a little while. With summer right around the corner, sightings like these are going to become a regular occurance and it never gets old! Make sure you don't let this opportunity pass you......
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As the passengers and crew of the Morning Star saw today, Gray Whales are not always the star of the show on the Oregon Coast! Today we were lucky enough to see a special species called the Harbor porposie (Phocoena phocoena). These speedy little guys can grow to be about 5 1/2 feet and 170 pounds. They love to snack on schooling fish but will snag the occasional octopus or squid when given the chance. We are so excited to check the Harbor porpoise off......