Captain's Log October 26th
We  were lucky (Kendall my naturalist and myself) to have some fall  travelers interested in whale watching on a beautiful, sunny, clear and  cool fall day yesterday.  We were even more fortunate that my friend  Ivan called to let me know he had spotted our Resident K-Pod off the  west side of San Juan Island, headed north towards our home port at  Roche Harbor.  By the time we had left the harbor, the whales had  traveled all the way up to Open Bay, only 2 miles from our dock.  We  headed out of the Harbor in north bound direction, with the intention of  meeting up with the whales on the West side of Henry Island.  The plan  worked, and we had our first view of the whales 1 mile north of Kellett  Bluff on Henry, just as the whales turned and started heading south  again.  We had some great views of the whales as we traveled with them  against the flood tide in a southerly direction.  Around Open Bay, a  group of Dalls Porpoise altered their course and seemingly started  teasing the lead group of whales which they occasionally do.  Wonderful  day out on the water, and we look forward to more great fall/winter  trips with whales.