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Topic: Hi All! Looking to learn!  (Read 1697 times)

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SD2OR

  • Salmon
  • ******
  • Location: Eugene, OR
  • Date Registered: Jul 2020
  • Posts: 694
Hey everyone, I'm super excited to be here!
I recently moved to Oregon (Monmouth) from San Diego.
Have been fishing SoCal lakes for largemouth in my outback for years, but Oregon has so much more fishing potential, that I cannot wait to tap into!
So far, I've yaked some sloughs for largemouth, and had some great luck on the Willamette for smallies, but what I really want is to get out on the salt, at least for rockfish, but ultimately to target salmon and sturgeon.
I will be buying a drysuit, radio, and GPS this week, but what I really need, is someone to show me the ropes of safely kayak fishing the salt.
I would be super stoked if I could tag along with any of you, and learn a thing or two!
Any info or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks for reading! Tight lines!
A day without fishing probably wouldn't kill me,
but why risk it?

2nd Place AOTY 2024

Tied for largest fish, and 5th place overall SBAOTD 2024

3rd Place AOTY 2023
3rd Place ORC 2023
1st Place Team Event BCS 2023
12th Place Individual BCS 2023

2nd Place AOTY 2022
1st Place Tiny Fish Slam 2022



2007 Red Hobie Outback "Serenity"
2021 Camo Hobie Outback "Lagertha"


Mojo Jojo

  • Sturgeon
  • *******
  • Suffers from Yakfishiolus Catchyitis
  • Location: Tillamook, Oregon
  • Date Registered: May 2014
  • Posts: 6071
If you in can make it to Tillamook bay on an early low tide day, I’ll gladly introduce you to salt water fishing the bay in preparation for the ocean. The bay is a good introduction with out a surf launch.  Depoe Bay  can be as well but I don’t get there that often. Might be a good to learn rock fishing in a more protected area.



Shannon
2013 Jackson Big Tuna "Aircraft Carrier"
2011 Native Mariner Propel "My pickup truck"
2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


SD2OR

  • Salmon
  • ******
  • Location: Eugene, OR
  • Date Registered: Jul 2020
  • Posts: 694
Thanks for your reply!
As I am not working right now, shouldn't be much of a problem lining up a day, I'll message you as soon as I have my drysuit!  Have a great week!
                                                         ~Cameron
A day without fishing probably wouldn't kill me,
but why risk it?

2nd Place AOTY 2024

Tied for largest fish, and 5th place overall SBAOTD 2024

3rd Place AOTY 2023
3rd Place ORC 2023
1st Place Team Event BCS 2023
12th Place Individual BCS 2023

2nd Place AOTY 2022
1st Place Tiny Fish Slam 2022



2007 Red Hobie Outback "Serenity"
2021 Camo Hobie Outback "Lagertha"


 

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