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Topic: Kayak Fishing Show...  (Read 2701 times)

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  • Green and Brown is Better than Gold!
  • Location: North Idaho
  • Date Registered: Feb 2009
  • Posts: 23
So everyone... I own a advertising/video production company and I have been kicking around the idea for about a year or so of producing a Kayak fishing series. I would like to do episodes for northwest inland lakes and rivers and also episodes for saltwater. If there is an interest from members in possibly helping or being part of the show please let me know your thoughts.

I am not looking for investment (Cash), unless you want to lol, for production but local fisherman knowledge and a place to stay while shooting is a must. I run a prosumer Camera system with azden wireless mics about 200 foot range. I am looking to get started pretty quick if there is enough interest, because pre-spawning seasons are upon us.

Any thoughts?
Yak = Freedom Hawk 14'
Fish from Mid March through November
PB Largemouth: 7lb8oz
PB Smallmouth: 6lb2oz
Lake Trout: 15lb 2oz
Cutthroat Trout: 2lb
CutBow: 3lb
Crappie: 1lb6oz


polepole

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I'd think it could be a great idea.  Let's explore the possibilities.  I'll shoot you an emai.

-Allen


coosbayyaker

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  • Location: Coos Bay Oregon
  • Date Registered: Oct 2007
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That would be way cool  !!  when you want to do some Saltwater, I got a place to stay and I'm close to the ocean..
See ya on the water..
Roy



steelheadr

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Although I'm about 1-2 hours from any decent fishing, if you're bouncing between the Oregon coast and the Willamette valley, you've got a place to stay.
"Fast enough to get there...but slow enough to see. Not known for predictability"  Thanks to Jimmy Buffet for describing my life...again



Pisco Sicko

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  • Location: South Lake Tahoe, CA
  • Date Registered: Apr 2006
  • Posts: 1553
Lots of fishing possibilities in my neck of the woods. Trout, steelhead, salmon, smb, lmb, lakers, walleye (OK, that one's a work in progress, for me. ::))

Water bodies- Rufus (triploid 'bows, walleye), Omak Lake (Lahontan cutts), Methow R (steelhead, big westslope cutts), Columbia (steelhead, salmon, big smb and walleye), Okanogan R (big smb), Banks Lake (snb, lmb, walleye, carp on a flyrod ;D) Chelan Lake (lakers and a few chinook)

Going over the North Cascade Pass to N Puget Sound and Seattle, I'm about the halfway mark.


ZeeHawk

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If you're interested in Puget Sound salmon gimme a ring.

Z
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2008 Moutcha Bay Pro - Winner
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Spot

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I hope you camera is waterproof!   ;D
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  • Green and Brown is Better than Gold!
  • Location: North Idaho
  • Date Registered: Feb 2009
  • Posts: 23
hehe... I have a waterproof housing (Not water tight) that works great. Everything gets covered up except the lens :)
Yak = Freedom Hawk 14'
Fish from Mid March through November
PB Largemouth: 7lb8oz
PB Smallmouth: 6lb2oz
Lake Trout: 15lb 2oz
Cutthroat Trout: 2lb
CutBow: 3lb
Crappie: 1lb6oz


 

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