August 10, 2023
Otis Fishing Report UPDATE

Otis Fishing Report UPDATE for August 10, 2023
Otis awakens from his afternoon nap just before 5:00 p.m. Katmai time and heads to Alice’s for Salmon Scrapple.

What a life! ♥ He heads for his Office, and 151 Walker says “nuh uh.” Otis says “uh huh.” And, oddly, Otis wins. 🙂 But that is short lived… Walker nudges Otis again… Otis goes to the Conveyor… Walker nudges again… copy… paste… Otis gets a fish! Walker… Office… Nudge… you know the drill! Otis lands his Office. (Final answer.) AND A FISH! And then two more!

For the next hour, the Beary Go Round in the Back Pool goes round and round, and at the end of it… Otis is nowhere to be seen. We’ve searched rewinds high and low, and must presume that Otis has been transported via the Magic Portal to Snoozles Land for naps.

At 11:30 p.m., a bear shaped suspiciously like Otis waltzes up to the Conveyor (with no urgency whatsoever, of course). The Office Occupant heads to the Conveyor and the Otis-shaped figure moves to the Office. Full disclosure, our assertions could be wrong, but let’s go with those assertions a moment or six and commence fish counting, shall we?*
10-Aug-23 Otis-shaped figure at the Conveyor | Copyright National Parks Service and/or Explore.org

We see fish flashes and subsequent body language indicating three more fish are caught and consumed before the bugs take over the screen. From this time through midnight, Otis’ escapades shall remain forever a secret, but the bugs sure look like they’re having a fun party as the clock strikes midnight in Katmai!

Total fish count for August 10 is 28 Fish + 4 High-Grades + 3 Scraps + 1 Sniff — not a bad day fishing at all!

Until next time, sending wishes for fishes! ♥

P.S. His Majesty’s Fish Counter has obligations today. The entire day will be through rewinds later, and we’ll do the best we can, but know that we may have to do “Otis Fishing Report LITE” tonight. 🙂

*Footnote: Confirmation acquired about an hour later, when Brooks Cam zooms in and the Otis-shaped figure is, in fact, Otis in his office.

Bear cam images in this post are copyright National Park Service and/or Explore.org

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