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Oregon Kayak Fishing / Tillamook bay May tides
« Last post by Mojo Jojo on Today at 10:47:01 AM »
Bay fishing dates and times per tide, these do NOT take into account weather, only doable tides. Launch is about 2 hours before low tide.
Fish at your own risk, my advise is fish with at least one other person, and feel free to post if your trying for a day, I’ll post up my intentions as well.

Wednesday 8th 7:36
Thursday     9th 8:21
Friday          10th 9:06
Saturday      11th 9:52
Sunday         12th 10:40

Thursday    23rd 7:32
Friday          24th 8:10
Saturday     25th 8:50
Sunday       26th 9:32
Monday      27th 10:18
Tuesday     28th 11:07

Shove off 2 hours before low tide
So 2 hours before the time listed.
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by Clayman on Today at 09:57:16 AM »
Regarding the "dime bright chromers", don't forget to take a pic of the sea lice on the fish's tail. Zoom in real close so we can all see the lice. The lice tells your audience that your fish is superior to the other fish.  ::)
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by C_Run on Today at 09:36:10 AM »
There are other clichés for other styles of fishing as well. As a long time reader of Salmon Trout Steelheader, I would say you can't get through an article without "rod buries", "thumb burning runs", "chrome", "dime bright ", "violent head shakes", etc.
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by Nobaddays on Today at 06:43:16 AM »
I do a lot of fly fishing.  Looks like I need to step up my game on the flowery descriptions or people are not going to know I was having fun.

Pretty funny observation.
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Events / Re: Brownlee Crappie Shootout 9
« Last post by Dark Tuna on May 03, 2024, 05:31:42 PM »
Sorry to miss this year, Jed!  Waaayy too busy with work.  Will make it next year and keep my every other year streak going. :)
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by Dark Tuna on May 03, 2024, 05:28:58 PM »
… all that, followed by frustration, embarrassment and disappointment over breaking my rod and losing a pile of lures in trees…

At least on a kayak I can avoid the trees if I like.
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Waving the Bug Wand / Re: How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by Mojo Jojo on May 03, 2024, 10:44:52 AM »
Not surprising in todays age of “hey everyone look at me” ,hell you can’t look up some simple instructions on the internet with out ever YouTube boob posting a long winded self promotional video ,when you only needed 2 sentences and I pic to get an answer.
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Waving the Bug Wand / How to write fly fishing posts
« Last post by DBam on May 03, 2024, 06:47:56 AM »
Has this ever happened to you? You're looking at a post on social media from someone who was just out fly fishing. There's some nice pictures of fish. As you're reading the caption the language starts getting weird. Usually there's a sentence near the beginning that is along the lines of "...was so humbled to catch this fish" or "so blessed to get to experience this". Seems a little weird, it sounds almost modest but kind of not. Moving on, next there'll be something about how beautiful and serene the location was, generally followed (at least in BC) with a comparison to Roderick Haig-Brown that compares the OP to a legendary fly fisherman/environmentalist/author. It'll usually wrap up with a call for others to do better, "we need to be better stewards" or something to that effect.

It seems strange to take these fishing experiences and turn it into a humble-brag, self-aggrandizing post. It's gotten to the point where I can expect certain buzzwords and can make a game out of reading them:

Humbled
Fortunate
Blessed
Truly
Beautiful
Lucky
Pleasure
Fabulous
Roderick Haig-Brown (substitute a local fisherman/environmentalist/author)

Anyways, just wondering if this is something others have noticed. I realize it could be different Stateside. If you too notice this happening, maybe we can make a master list of words and phrases. Could be turned into a fun drinking game eventually.
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Our third event of the year is coming up in about 2 weeks and we could use some volunteers if anyone is interested in helping out either on the water or off.  This event is at Lost Lake in Clatsop County (not Mt. Hood).  This is one of our favorite spots to fish.  Head over to Eventbrite to get a volunteer ticket so we'll know how many are coming.
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Events / Re: USAngling Introduces New USA Kayak Saltwater Fishing Team
« Last post by Lutefisk on April 30, 2024, 04:21:36 PM »
Really great discussion going on here. I think these chats are what can fuel something bigger. There is SO MUCH potential in the PNW to build the community larger.
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