September 21, 2023
Otis Fishing Report UPDATE

Otis Fishing Report UPDATE for September 21, 2023: King Otis was Meandering Fishing in the Lower River last night when snoozles hit the Royal Fish Counter like a ton of bricks. He was off cam in that moment and then returned and then wandered off, strolled on, roamed off, ambled on… you get the idea. πŸ™‚ Beautiful easy, breezy cool Alaskan day on the River — munching the munchies.

Although munching IS the priority this day, Otis always has time for his adoring fans, whether 4,000 miles away viewing via cam or on a nearby platform viewing live. Today, Otis is sporting this adorable Winter Ensemble made of salmon-scented bear fur paired with his best round, salmon-induced round fat face. (and we love to see it!)
21-Sep-23 274 Round-faced Otis on the Lower River | Copyright National Parks Service and/or Explore.org

Some of the Legends of Katmai continue to Snorkel Fish, Meander Fish, and snack on Two-Bite Salmon Bits, including 435 Holly shown her snorkeling by as Otis enjoys his day-old salmon DOAs.
21-Sep-23 274 Otis eating spawned salmon while Holly Snorkels by | Copyright National Parks Service and/or Explore.org

During the overnights on River Watch, it’s hard to say whether we *actually* saw Otis or just wishfully thought we did. In any event, none of the would-be Otises were eating, so no harm, no foul to the fish count.

We did ‘catch’ a few more DOAs during that time we knew it was him in daylight, and so we’re totaling the midnight-to-midnight fish count for September 21 at 33 DOAs. Generally speaking, we’re seeing between 3 and 6 DOAs on cam before Otis wanders off, so our recommendation is to multiple our DOA count by a number between 3 and 6 — we figure he’s got to get at least that many on the other side of the little River island, yeah? πŸ˜€

We’re on and off just like Otis today and will do our best to catch up tonight. Until then, Wishes for Fishes and Sunshiny Days (to keep those cams chugging along)! ♥

Bonus Content for your viewing pleasure:

We shared a GIF trailer by Katie Graber of the Royal Family Jewels on display at the Underwater Museum of Katmai last night, and here is the Full Length Feature Film by McKate.

And it seems we may have glanced away during this fun moment of Otis making 164 Bucky feel like he was Home Again at the Falls Shower captured by Sgt Pepper.

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

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