In Good Company

A Tall Tale About Alaska's Colorful Past

by Bruce Bartling


Formats

Softcover
$14.94
Hardcover
$23.36
E-Book
$13.95
Softcover
$14.94

Book Details

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Publication Date : 22/01/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781450010498
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781450018371
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781450003988

About the Book

The story in this book is about catching wild salmon on a commercial troller. I somehow managed to get a job fishing when I just turned sixteen. To a sixteen year old boy, this was the adventure of a lifetime. No parents, no fussy school teachers, and a whole new world to explore. Most people weren’t consumed by television in the nineteen fifties, as most people didn’t have television sets. I fell in love with nature during this time. This story tells of things that actually happened and those made up merely to entertain the reader. Which is which? I’ll let you decide.


About the Author

Bruce Bartling has always enjoyed living on or near the water. For three years while attending elementary school at several locations, his family lived on an old forty-six foot cruiser and plied the San Juan Islands when not attending school. The name of the craft was “Nokomis”, an Indian name. It had an interesting history. Allegedly the boat was used as a “Rum Runner” and delivered and received alcohol from Victoria, British Colombia, Canada and Bellingham, WA. Several smugglers were reported as having been murdered on the very same boat we later lived on. I, had several jobs fishing growing up. I fished on a purse seine boat in 1960 just after I finished my active duty enlistment in the Marine Corps. In 1968, after returning from Hawaii after attending the University there, I hired on as a deckhand to catch shrimp on a seventy-six foot schooner.