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Capt. Joe Reports Insane bite today
15 halibut up to 100+lbs, a dozen king salmon, lingcod, yellow eyed rockfish, black cod and a coho!!!
Boyle Group Experience in Photos
Jim Boyle and company visited this week and Jim shared a bunch of great photos for the website. All the photos in this gallery are from their trip. Thanks for sharing Jim!
Our New Beach Front Cabins
Located on the lower level of the lodge these cabins are all cedar and pine structure with two full size beds, bathroom and a breathtaking view of the mountain range. You will enjoy the comfort of these cabins, and for those that want a TV in the room these cabins have a large screen for your viewing. Escape from the hustle and bustle in the lodge and hear the waves crashing on the shore. Our beach front cabins are must be reserved by specific request.
Nature Photography at Tanaku Lodge
Every year the humpbacks are right outside our cove. Not only will you have amazing nature photography opportunities, but you will even hear the whales. Our customers get full breach photos, witness bubble netting, and even see some orcas every year. The humbbacks are viewed on the way out and way in from fishing every day all season! Check out our photo gallery for more. These photos were taken by captain Joe Calandra.
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Virtual reality makes presidential debate virtually unwatchable
Since Richard Nixon sweated and scowled his way through the first televised presidential debate with John Kennedy in 1960, TV’s importance in American politics has been well established: Being a successful politician, or at least getting elected, requires knowing how to look good on camera.
Tokyo technology show introduces aerial origami and ping-pong robots
Named after an indigenous word meaning ‘two’, the two-seater can run for up to 60 km on a battery that charges in three hours. The brainchild of industrial mechanic Daniel Pavez, it is an updated version of a previous model. Despite being bigger it weighs 20 percent less and has been improved in terms of energy efficiency, safety and engineering.
Social networks: taking the law into your own hands
“The idea was to provide assistance on a broad scale and in record time to the police forces who were working to defend us,” says Yannick Meylan. The suspects’ description was rapidly shared by thousands of social network users and led to their arrest: just five hours after the attempted robbery, the pair were located and arrested.
Cracked screens: the smartphone makers’ challenge
More than 1 billion smartphones are sold in the world each year and manufacturers all face the same challenge: how to make the touchscreen glass more resistant. Screen breakage is now the leading type of phone damage. Consumers want phones that are both bigger and thinner, offsetting strides made in strengthening glass.