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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

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midlifecrisis

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  • Location: Reedsport, OR
  • Date Registered: Jun 2010
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MasterChief:  Well, nice to see another snipe on the site.  I was a SF/HT in the brown water Navy.  Thanks for your service.  I am NEW NEW NEW, just got my yak however I rented one for a week to make sure I was not getting into something I didnt like.  WOW this old fart fell in LOVE with a Yak of all things.  Have been out on the ocean twice so far, both were bumpy but spent 8 hours in a tournament yesterday in Coos Bay really getting beat up by the ocean but let me tell you, I hung out with the nicest folks you ever want to meet.  NWKA people are the best in my book.  I have also been out on the Umpqua and on a couple of lakes.  I am a retired Fire Captain and now I sell insurance but I am my own boss so I can work when ever I want, and fish whenever I want, ha that is a dangerous work schedule.  Hey I would love to come up when the fish (any fish) are bighting.  I like meeting new people and seeing new areas, and catching new fish.

Greg
Greg Schlitz
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kiawanda jr

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    congrats on the new boat. wud ya get


midlifecrisis

  • Lets go fishing
  • Krill
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  • Location: Reedsport, OR
  • Date Registered: Jun 2010
  • Posts: 10
Greg Schlitz
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squidgirl

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Graham WA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 683
Welcome MasterChief... i know its a little late been out of the loop for a few..
I also have a T13 and really like it.
I was BM3



SG
"Life is short lets go fishing"


MasterChief

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
  • Posts: 11
MasterChief:  Well, nice to see another snipe on the site.  I was a SF/HT in the brown water Navy.  Thanks for your service.  I am NEW NEW NEW, just got my yak however I rented one for a week to make sure I was not getting into something I didnt like.  WOW this old fart fell in LOVE with a Yak of all things.  Have been out on the ocean twice so far, both were bumpy but spent 8 hours in a tournament yesterday in Coos Bay really getting beat up by the ocean but let me tell you, I hung out with the nicest folks you ever want to meet.  NWKA people are the best in my book.  I have also been out on the Umpqua and on a couple of lakes.  I am a retired Fire Captain and now I sell insurance but I am my own boss so I can work when ever I want, and fish whenever I want, ha that is a dangerous work schedule.  Hey I would love to come up when the fish (any fish) are bighting.  I like meeting new people and seeing new areas, and catching new fish.

Greg

I am enjoying it so far.  I haven't been out on the "ocean" yet.  Just a couple of times on a protected part of Puget Sound. I'm surprised on how fast I can get going.  Quicker than solo in my old canoe.
« Last Edit: August 04, 2010, 06:47:00 PM by MasterChief »


MasterChief

  • Krill
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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
  • Posts: 11
Welcome MasterChief... i know its a little late been out of the loop for a few..
I also have a T13 and really like it.
I was BM3

SG


Thanks for your welcome post.  I'm really liking the T13 too.

My son wants to be a BM,  in the Coast Guard :o


MasterChief

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
  • Posts: 11
I got my first fish from the kayak today.

The rest of you might as well give up on AOTY ;)
















I did about as well on crabs too.  Four in the trap, all females ::)


2ndflooryak

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
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Oh man! A sculpin, the rats of the puget sound.  Watch out for the poison spines on the gills.


h_chris_e

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  • Location: Tacoma Wa
  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
  • Posts: 78
Are you sure these are not the rats of the Puget Sound?

Pacific NW | Rise of the Ratfish in Puget Sound | Seattle Times Newspaper

I found this posted on the Bloodydecks forum by Tower Todd


 

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