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Topic: Oregon Rockfish Classic 2025  (Read 39470 times)

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SaltyBro

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Ill be at Depoe Sunday.  Is anyone planning on launching at Fogarty tournament day?


PNW

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If feasible, lil_cowboy & I plan on launching from Fogarty on Saturday.
If memory serves me right, the pre-2019 north boundary was Rabbit Rock (just south of Fogarty) & the south boundary was Whale Cove.
I removed the Google Earth map I made because it needed correction. Here's the one from the rules document.

I also changed the rules attachment because the 1st one didn't have a map & the boundaries were unclear to me.


Drifter2007

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I believe it has been extended to the north end of Fogarty Beach.

I can see one kayak out by the buoy straight out from Depoe right now. Good luck!
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Zach.Dennis

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So Nothing South of the Depoe Bay Entrance is open?!?
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jed

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So Nothing South of the Depoe Bay Entrance is open?!?
This is from the rules from June 30th.  Looks like 2 boundaries are listed but not sure which one is right.
2015 1st Bonneville Bass Bonanza 2016 1st (total perch & crappie division) Kick'n Bass Kayak Tournament CJ Strike 1st Brownlee Crappie Shootout 2017 2nd AOTY 1st Bonneville Bass Bonanza 1st Kick'n Bass Kayak Tournament multi-species 2nd Kayak Fishing Idaho CJ Strike 2018 2nd AOTY Sturgeon Social Most (20) 2nd Chum Slayride 2019 2nd AOTY 2020 1st AOTY 2021 1st AOTY 2nd KFNW Black Canyon 2nd Hagerman 2022 1st AOTY


Drifter2007

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How did the ORC wind up? Weather and ocean looked pretty good.
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Dungydog

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This did take place on the 26th, right? Would love to know how it went.......
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jed

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I am not affiliated with putting the event on but here are the standings that I cut and paste. There may be something more formal later.

The top 10 anglers received a certificate that gets them to nationals. 
1st place,  Kristie Cronin - 195 pts
2nd place, Jed Rivera - 195 pts
Tie breaker was who caught most fish.  Each caught 13 fish.  2nd tie breaker was the Time stamp on their submission.  Kristie first fish was at 5:50 am.  Jed’s first fish was at 6:30 am.  Kristie takes 1st.
3rd place - Steve Hatler - 185 pts - 13 fish caught.
4th place - Joe Kacker - 185 pts - 12  fish caught.  Steve takes 3rd.
5th place - Tony Thilavanh - 180 pts
6th place - Nick Piatek - 180 pts
Each angler caught 11 fish.  Tony’s first fish was caught at 7:17am Nicks first fish was caught at 7:26am.  Tony takes 5th place. 
7th place - Chris Williams - 165 pts
8th - place Hong Long - 155 pts
9th - Place James Reeher - 145
10th - place Mark Veary
2015 1st Bonneville Bass Bonanza 2016 1st (total perch & crappie division) Kick'n Bass Kayak Tournament CJ Strike 1st Brownlee Crappie Shootout 2017 2nd AOTY 1st Bonneville Bass Bonanza 1st Kick'n Bass Kayak Tournament multi-species 2nd Kayak Fishing Idaho CJ Strike 2018 2nd AOTY Sturgeon Social Most (20) 2nd Chum Slayride 2019 2nd AOTY 2020 1st AOTY 2021 1st AOTY 2nd KFNW Black Canyon 2nd Hagerman 2022 1st AOTY


dampainter

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how was taking a pic and then video of it being released work out? i imagine a PITA to do it with a good size ling between ur legs??? jed, thank you for the pointers u gave and the couple goodies, i owe U!!! i killed it sunday and yesterday til my new rod for it broke, a trevala too, was replaced without receipt at tigards fishermans for all`s info...... tight lines.  time to regear my tackle box! i forgot...congrats to you and the other winners too great job!!!!
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Nobaddays

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how was taking a pic and then video of it being released work out? i imagine a PITA to do it with a good size ling between ur legs???

It really wasn’t bad.  I was taking a photo then switching to video.  Really, all I needed was a video that I could show the identifier then the fish then the release.  Even the process of “weigh in” wasn’t bad.  It was fun just to have a different format.
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kemfish

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I was worried about the video thing too, but it turned out to be really easy.  Not having to get the fish on a board to measure meant you just held it, took a photo, then switched to video and dropped it.  Had a good sized Cabezon and the same process worked.  Smaller ling were grabbed by the neck, a big one wold probably involve a pair of fish grips
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