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Events / Re: USA Saltwater Kayak Fishing Team CR prep
« Last post by Spot on Today at 01:57:51 PM »
2nd meeting down!  For having 12 people in the room, these virtual meetings cover a lot of ground and give everyone a chance to ask their questions and make suggestions.  If you've ever been in a large conference call, you know how difficult this is.  I'm hopefully that this level of cooperation and respect is going to be the differentiator in bringing Team USA the win.
Topics for this meeting were travel, accommodations, sponsorship (or the lack thereof) and FINALLY, FINALLY, what gear and techniques are going to best serve us.  Great discussions moderated by our team coach, Adam Fisk, team captain Robert Field and of course our own yak fishing God Father Allen Sansano.  Now comes the painful part: Booking Travel and Accommodations for pre-fishing and dropping a grand on tackle I don't normally have need for.

The post meeting task was for all team members: Make your pleas for crowd sourced sponsorship...

To that end:
I find myself here today asking my friends and family to support a project aimed at fielding the first US Angling Kayak Fishing Saltwater Team.  The broader project goal being to create the infrastructure required to host events and field future teams, chosen via qualifying events across the country, in future international saltwater kayak fishing competitions. 
This is where I’m supposed to tell you why I was selected as a team member but if you prefer, you can just skip to end and click the donation form link.

In 2006, having tired of fishing from a surfboard off the Oregon coast, I found a used Cobra Fish-n-Dive on Craigslist.  All I wanted was a means of fishing the offshore reefs and rockpiles without my legs dangling next to a stringer of bleeding fish. What I got was a lifechanging opportunity to discover and share a whole new aspect of fishing and ocean paddling.

Back then, there were no how-to's or well-trodden trails.  There was only a desire to catch big fish without the yoke of a powerboat. Out of necessity, I became a bit of a crash test dummy, who spent countless hours searching for the best access to Oregon's and Washington's world class fisheries.  Most trips garnered attention from curious power boaters and shore fishermen and as word spread, I found myself giving regular seminars and eventually writing a kayak fishing column for Northwest Sportsman Magazine.

As the popularity of self-propelled fishing craft grew, I found my way to the winner's circles in all of the fresh and saltwater tournaments, for species ranging from crappie to salmon and sturgeon to rockfish. When not competing, I was still chasing first water from a kayak.  This chase led to mothership trips for offshore albacore, DIY halibut trips to Alaska and nearshore salmon and halibut hunts at a multitude of previously untapped venues.
When industry attention shifted primarily to motors and bass however, I stepped away from my column to focus on the things that truly matter, like the friendships I’d made along the way and the simple joy of catching big fish under my own power.  I had no idea back then that someday, I’d be honored by being selected to represent the United States in an international kayak fishing competition.

In less than 3 months, the principles of this effort, Allen Sansano, David Elgas and Annie Nagel have put together a program and assembled an amazing team of the best saltwater kayak anglers in the country, ready to dominate at the Pan Am Championships in Costa Rica at the end of June.  If things go to plan, in October, we will compete in the World Saltwater Kayak Fishing Championships in Spain.  But, WE NEED YOUR HELP. Given the short development time and this being our freshman year in competition, we’ve yet to secure funding from any major sponsors. Sending 12 athletes to international competitions isn’t cheap so please consider supporting us.  Any size donation will help in the effort.

Our donation form can be found here: https://usangling.org/saltwater-kayak-fishing/
US Angling is a 501c3 non-profit organization so your donation may be tax deductible!

-Mark-
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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by SD2OR on Today at 07:45:58 AM »
Awesome, thank you!
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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by snopro on Today at 07:21:36 AM »
That is an excellent point...

I did manage to make it on the GOAT last year, not sure if I'm still on there, or bumped off.

You guys just keep twisting my arm...

I always have trouble finding the GOAT board on the site, used the search function today, and the only result is this current thread.

I agree, good point.  You're on there at #10.

I had trouble finding it too, until someone posted a link.
http://aoty.northwestkayakanglers.com/leader_board/goat
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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by Nobaddays on Today at 06:40:15 AM »
Regretting not entering this year, but promised the wife I wouldn't.
Already have a couple personal bests, and would be in a comfortable second place. Formulating strategies for next year....
You could sign up and not try for first place for the year. The overall GOAT board can be intriguing…

Funny you should mention the GOAT board.  That is one of my main goals this year, to move up on the GOAT board.  I’m not far from passing Rawkfish and if I can keep Merz out of the water, I might have a chance at catching him.  Just need the right good fish this year.  We will see.
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Classifieds / Re: Kokatat Meridian Drysuit
« Last post by workhard on April 27, 2024, 06:01:15 PM »
800 OBO
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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by SD2OR on April 27, 2024, 08:45:55 AM »
That is an excellent point...

I did manage to make it on the GOAT last year, not sure if I'm still on there, or bumped off.

You guys just keep twisting my arm...

I always have trouble finding the GOAT board on the site, used the search function today, and the only result is this current thread.


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Events / Re: AOTY 2024
« Last post by Casey on April 26, 2024, 08:38:44 PM »
Regretting not entering this year, but promised the wife I wouldn't.
Already have a couple personal bests, and would be in a comfortable second place. Formulating strategies for next year....
You could sign up and not try for first place for the year. The overall GOAT board can be intriguing…
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Events / Re: 2024 Sunset Bay Angler Of The Day Kayak Fishing Challenge
« Last post by Casey on April 24, 2024, 07:17:06 PM »
I’m excited about this! It would be way cooler if I still had the freedom to take a week or two off work to camp, pick summer chanterelles, spend time nailing chinook at gold beach, and pre fishing for the tournament 🤣
I’m excited to come for the weekend though
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Events / Re: USA Saltwater Kayak Fishing Team CR prep
« Last post by Spot on April 23, 2024, 10:57:58 AM »
Thanks for the kind works.

I plan on posting up following each team meeting to bring y'all along with me on this adventure.

-Mark-
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Let's Talk Kayak Fishing / Re: Saturday Saltwater Fix?
« Last post by MonkeyFist on April 23, 2024, 09:01:15 AM »
While the wind looks fair to good that 6 second swell period is going to make Depoe a washing machine.
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