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Title: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 17, 2007, 08:40:33 PM
Location: Loch Lomond


I will leave the official results for Mark (of Kayak Connection) to post...meanwhile here are some pics  :smt001

Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 17, 2007, 08:44:08 PM
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Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 17, 2007, 08:46:28 PM
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Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 17, 2007, 08:49:21 PM
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Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Seabreeze on June 17, 2007, 08:59:00 PM
There are baby Savages out there????..........oh my......... :smt002

Congrats Janice and Stuart.

But, enough with the suspense, Mooch.......who were you Daddy to?

Cool to see NCKA doing so well.
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 17, 2007, 09:19:15 PM
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But, enough with the suspence, Mooch.......who were you Daddy to?

I don't recall  :smt002 :smt003
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Pacifico on June 17, 2007, 10:31:14 PM
Looks like good times.  Too bad my body overruled my decision to make it out there today.

Congrats to all of the winners.
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: AI Fisher on June 18, 2007, 08:05:55 AM
Looks like fun.  Wish I could have made it.  I'm still building up WAF after the HMB derby.
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 19, 2007, 09:01:52 AM
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There was a waiting line of cars with kayaks on top to get into Loc
Lomond at 6 AM Sunday morning.  Cold and dark a good time to catch
fish.  I was nervous again with only 3 juniors and 7 adults signed up.
Who were going to eat all the hotdogs?  But true to form the usual
fisherman posse (25) started to assemble their kayak crafts and
participate in the annual fathers day tournament.

We had Grandfathers ,fathers, and grandchildren competing.  Fishing
with my father, cousins, and grandfather where some of my favorite
childhood memories.  The fog was drifting off the 72 degree lake like
dancing ladies.  Unfortunately the bass weren't biting like last year. 
The VHF radio had very little traffic.  The end of the day left Scott
Gee as winner of the derby with a 12 oz. trout and a new Ocean Kayak
Prowler donated by Ocean Kayak.  Eric Hinz came in late so we could not
count his fish.  Second place went to Dennis Simms a 11 oz trout. 
Third place was Stuart Imikano with a 8 oz whopper.  Janice Loster took
the womens division with a 5 oz. trout that fit amazingly well in a
hotdog bun.  Junior division went to 7 year old Evan Horio the only
junior to catch a legal fish.

The day ended with a hotdog roast.  Even though the fish were small. 
Spending quality time with the family more than made up for it.  Highly
suggest going to Loc Lomond any time.  Its a beautiful place to test
your fishing and kayaking skills.

Unfortunately they don't allow human body contact with the water. 
Which restricts swimming and several other activities such as sailing
and kayaking.  Can someone explain to me why  birds and animals can
enter the water but it is restricted for people.  This water goes
through the aquafer before it gets consumed by humans.  This human body
contact restriction is used by many other water districts throughout
the state to prohibit swimming and other uses.  While dogs can swim
unfettered all day.

See you at our salt water fishing contest at Davenport Landing Sunday,
September 9, 2007.

Mark Pastick
Kayak Connection
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Freddie on June 19, 2007, 09:58:59 AM
Nice pics Moochie...

Couldn't ask for much more on Dad's Day... fishing with the family is as good as it gets. Jr had a tough time with the slow bite and Ethan was ready to head for the hills. Poor little guy... woke up at 4am, hit the water and by 1pm, he was passed out on Melissa's lap while we were bluegill fishing. He may look all cute but he's an animal. I'm affraid to see where he'll be in a few more years. Jr did pretty good considering how slow the bite was. He caught a couple of smallish trout which was good for first place in the JRs division. I don't think any of the other JRs caught anything. As for me... I had fun with the boys and doing my best impression of being the trolling motor.

Freddie
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: bsteves on June 19, 2007, 10:37:59 AM
Congratulations to all.

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The end of the day left Scott
Gee as winner of the derby with a 12 oz. trout and a new Ocean Kayak
Prowler donated by Ocean Kayak.

That has to be a record.... Given the cost of the kayak relative to the weight of the fish, I figure that fish is worth about $1200/lb.






Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Big J on June 19, 2007, 10:58:36 AM
Even though the bite was off, this event was SO much fun! Of course, NCKA was well represented, and we made our usual "splash" on and off the water, impressing bystanders from as far away as SoCal and Oregon. And here's a picture of the "trolling motor" with his captains--just what Father's Day is all about. Great day with great friends!

Janice aka "Big J"
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 19, 2007, 11:08:23 AM
Just wanted to Thank Mark of Kayak Connection for organizing this Derby - and also to Ocean Kayaks for donating the "Ocean-kayak-of-your-choice" as a first place prize  :smt023

Congratulations to Scott / greatbass2 for taking care of business - even though the bite was slow  :smt023

Thanks to all that participated!

Molbasser - good to see you again!
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 19, 2007, 12:42:11 PM
Forgot to thank my sugar moma (Big J) for bringing the brownies and to Theresa for sharing her cookies with me  :smt008

Also to Tim (my fellow asian brother  :kungfu) for bringing da sodas and chips.

I truly apologize for forgetting the lumpia  :smt011 I had all the cooking stuff but forgot the lumpia  :smt013 I'll make up for my stupidity somehow  :smt013
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Great Bass 2 on June 19, 2007, 02:37:49 PM
Well I wasn’t planning on fishing Loch Lomond or freshwater at all until the fall when the lakes turnover but when I saw the tournament post and found out Molbasser was going to be there to defend his title, I thought it might be worth the drive  :smt005 and salmon are a good cause anyway. On Saturday, when I was digging out my freshwater tackle I read Molbasser’s post that if you weren’t fishing for LMB, you were fishing to lose. I am not much of a bass fisherman nor have I had any success on LL with anything except trout. I  packed an assortment of bass lures and at the last moment, I decided to bring my downrigger and a few trout lures just in case Mol was wrong. Got to LL at 6:45 and talked to Alien, Marmite, Big J and Freddie before the gates opened. When Freddie mentioned that he had never caught a LMB at LL either, and I knew it was going to be a hard day of fishing. Launched at 7 AM and headed to the north end of LL to fish for LMB while fast trolling Rapala SR5’s through the trout area north of the island. The water was warm (72 degrees) with an air temperature of 55 degrees. It was like fishing in a hot tub with steam coming off the water, not good fishing conditions for my likes  :smt013 since I prefer fishing on the move with lures, either cast or trolled. Although I bring an anchor, I have never used it since kayaks freed me from being a “bait-soaking shore angler” 2 years ago. I fished the cover and structure on the north end with primarily wacky rigged senkos, drop shot stick baits and shaky worms from 5-30 FOW with no success. Since there were no reports of LMB caught, I decided to switch to downrigger trout trolling at 10:30. Initially tried dodgers with kastmasters and crystal buggers from 15-25 feet with no success. Switched to willow leaf flashers and a red rainbow runner trailing a ½ inch red powerbait earthworm fished at 25-30 feet. I was talking to Alien on the VHF around 11:15 and he also had caught no fish so I decided to wind up the downrigger and head home. When I pulled up the downrigger, there was a small planter trout on the lure. I was going to release him because of the size and I felt bad about dragging him around LL for who knows how long  :smt005 but when I called it in on the VHF, Mooch said to keep him. Paddled back for the weigh-in and when Mooch saw my trout, he said it might be the winner. I thought he was joking, as Mooch often does, and was surprised when it did come in first place at 13 inches and 12 ounces  :smt003. It would have been more satisfying to win my first tournament with a bigger fish, however, conditions were tough, there were some really good anglers in the competition and I fished hard and used everything I have learned since joining NCKA to catch the winning fish. I would like to thank Kayak Connections (Mark) and Ocean Kayak (Joel) for sponsoring the event and all of the NCKA folks who have helped me become a better fisherman. Looking forward to paddling the new Trident which I will give to my son who goes to school in La Jolla and stick with my P15 which I love. That way if I just happen to be down south and the yellow tail bite is on...

Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Bill on June 19, 2007, 03:05:53 PM
Congrats Scott, it does nt matter how big the fish is, it just matters that it was the biggest that day  :smt003
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 19, 2007, 03:12:42 PM
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It would have been more satisfying to win my first tournament with a bigger fish

Brother, give yourself more credit - after all, the Loch (IMO) is not really known to harbor giant trout. The fact that your system got you the biggest trout of the day proves only one thing = IT WORKED and you were rewarded with a kayak of your choice  :smt002

Besides, I heard from credible sources that you're a "Lake Chabot trout killer"  :smt002 To earn a title like that means you ARE a certified Trout Slayer  :kungfu

Congrats again! :smt038
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 19, 2007, 04:32:57 PM
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6/17/07 Fathers Day Fishing Rooster
Junior
Robert Wallace 12
Dylan Kline   16
Belen Ladd  14

Womens division
Janice Gardner Lester

Mens Division
Dennis Simms  54
Micheal Dilbeck  28
Richard Wallace 48
David Arken  60
James Arken  25
Ron Hinz
Scott Gee
James Story
Tin Nguyen
Stuart Imikano
Eric Hinz
Freddie Hiro
John Rogie
Alex Velasco
Barukh Bennaim
Songlas Mar
James Laeno
Joe Prather

Awards
1st Place   Prowler Angler Ocean Kayak basic package your choice
Scott Gee Rainbow Trout 12oz
2nd Place MTI Fishing PFD
Dennis Simms 11oz
  Womens award Kayak Connection Coffee CUP
Janice Gardner 5 oz Rainbow”hotdog” trout

Kids

1st place Navigator kit
Evan Horio
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: SandMan on June 19, 2007, 07:55:10 PM
WTG NCKA! 

Nice score, you worked hard to catch what the conditions were willing to give up.  That makes you winners in my book.

 
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Great Bass 2 on June 20, 2007, 10:01:39 PM
Thanks for the kind words  Bill, Joel  and Gary. Finally got around to cooking the little dude  up for dinner tonight and he made a good meal for one with a bowl of rice.

scott 
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: Seabreeze on June 21, 2007, 07:37:09 AM
Skill is a cool thing.  Congrats!
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: mooch on June 21, 2007, 02:22:45 PM
a couple of pics from Mark....
Title: Re: Kayak Connections Fathers Day Kayak Fishing derby / June 17, 2007
Post by: FisHunter on June 22, 2007, 09:30:11 AM
Congrats Scott, it does nt matter how big the fish is, it just matters that it was the biggest that day  :smt003
Yeah!, Scott!  get the hell DOWN and way to dethrone Da' Basser!  :smt004