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Topic: Best Moments; N.O.P. (North Olympic Peninsula)  (Read 4520 times)

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ohbryant

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Well, you are welcome to camp in my yard, but there are better accommodations.  We'll give you power and shower access.  It may be late to be trying to do a yak division but I'll do my best.  If you'll plan to show I will plan to enter.


demonick

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Does there actually need to be a "Yak Division" to compete from a yak?
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was wondering that too... just a simple Human Powered class would make it open to yakers, rowboaters, canoeists...give them a chance to expand their entry base beyond what is normally there.


Mark Collett

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     demonick,
" Fish must be transported by boat (via water) to an official Derby weigh station (at each launch ramp; see “Weigh Stations"      The rules for this derby state that any fish to be weighed-in has to be brought to the weigh-in stations by boat. That could make for a very long paddle.Or certainly limit how far away we'd be able to fish from a weigh-in station.
 Odds are strong that the rules will not be changed for kayakers.So the officials will probably not have a "kayak" division this year.But ,you never know....
  We can still fish in the derby..just might have a limited area to do our thing in.If we stay at  Salt Creek Campground ,the nearest weigh-in is on Ediz Hook pier. here is a link to the map    http://gardinersalmonderby.org/about/map/.

  ohbryant--sorry to mislead your original post.Perhaps the idea of fishing any derby should be in the "events" thread.

  The Olypmic Peninsula has many outstanding,beautiful,and fishable places.Having lived in Aberdeen for 26 years ,I have traveled the "Peninsula" fairly extensively.Love it there.Hope to spend many more days exploring,learning,and enjoying all it has to offer.
« Last Edit: November 24, 2011, 12:46:52 PM by Mark Collett »
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ohbryant

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Human powered class duly noted, will change my language.  If a few of you would shoot off an e-mail to [email protected] that might help too.  I assumed we could compete but thought it would be nice to have a special division, boaters have a decided advantage in my opinion.