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Events / Re: Brownlee Crappie Shootout 9 donations
« Last post by jed on May 09, 2024, 09:24:42 AM »
Lancer Jigs has been supporting the kayak fishing community ever since they found out there were anglers crazy enough to chase fish in the ocean. They are long time sponsors of many of the PNW kayak tournaments and we are proud to have them back with the Brownlee Crappie Shootout this year.

Lancer Jigs are my favorite way to target  lingcod and cabezon in the ocean. These soft plastic lures have an action that fish cannot resist and come in two tone color patterns that create contrast to go along with movement. Everyone has a favorite color pattern and mine has been the "Copper" Waterdog from the start but all of their colors work well.

I hope to take their smaller 1 oz jigs out to try and catch some flounder with later this year. Many anglers will jig Lancers vertically with great success but if I recall correctly, these lures were made for cast and retrieving. I will also troll them from spot to spot as a search lure and pick up many fish that are out hunting away from the main reef structure.

For boat anglers that want to target halibut and other species in the deep, Lancer offer some of their jigs in larger sizes up to 33oz. In addition to their standard jigs, they offer Steelhead Jigs and soft beads for the river anglers. The jigs heads will out last the plastic tails so be sure to order some replacement worms too at https://lancerjigs.com/

Terry and Tony will be sending a couple hats and gift certificates for some lucky anglers to win.

Thank you to the whole Lancer family for the continuing support!
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Let's Talk Kayak Fishing / Re: Nat Geo Octopus series
« Last post by SFHarry on May 09, 2024, 08:48:33 AM »
Truly amazing! I also will watch out for them while OTW!
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Let's Talk Kayak Fishing / Re: Nat Geo Octopus series
« Last post by SD2OR on May 08, 2024, 09:08:31 PM »
Agreed. Super intelligent critters!
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Events / BCS9 Skeleton Optics Giveaway on Facebook
« Last post by jed on May 08, 2024, 04:19:26 PM »
If any of you are on FB, I am giving away a pair of Skeleton Optics Sunglasses. Here is the link

https://www.facebook.com/BrownleeCrappieShootout

Thanks and hope to see you down there.
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Let's Talk Kayak Fishing / Nat Geo Octopus series
« Last post by rogerdodger on May 08, 2024, 02:29:44 PM »
this 3 episode series is just outstanding, definitely caused me to rethink my plan should I ever pull one up from the ocean...

Nat Geo: Secrets of the Octopus

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26351130/
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Events / Re: Brownlee Crappie Shootout 9 donations
« Last post by jed on May 08, 2024, 06:34:53 AM »
The squid spinners have caught me quite a few kokes and trout, I really like their products!
Glad you have had success with them Cameron. They are huge in Idaho and I think they are catching on elsewhere.
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Events / Re: Brownlee Crappie Shootout 9
« Last post by jed on May 08, 2024, 06:33:27 AM »
Sorry to miss this year, Jed!  Waaayy too busy with work.  Will make it next year and keep my every other year streak going. :)
Sorry to hear you won't be making out this year John but I commend your consistent inconsistency :D See you next year.
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by Helium Head on May 07, 2024, 09:39:21 PM »
Fly fishing, what I have learned:

Water temperature can not be too warm or too cold
Wind can not be too high or too low
There has to be a hatch
The hatch quantity can not be too large or too small
You have to be at the right place on the lake to see the hatch
You have to identify the type, the size and the color of the hatch
You have to have a fly that matches the hatch in type, in size and in color
You have to know how to cast said fly
There has to be fish, trout specifically or none of this works
The trout have to be fooled by your fly enough to strike
You have to know how to set the hook
Congratulations you have caught a fish!
Now release it.
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Oregon Kayak Fishing / Re: Tillamook bay May tides
« Last post by dampainter on May 07, 2024, 06:58:56 PM »
if not on the ocean fishing i maybe there the 24th and 25th?
 
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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by Drifter2007 on May 07, 2024, 01:53:02 PM »
BTW, I got a new AOTY sponsor!
Yak Rods! They sent me some $50 off gift certificates for their custom kayak fishing rods.
Still a little much for my income level, but if anyone is interested just let me know.
Looks to be mostly custom bass fishing rods.
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