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Pay It Forward / Re: Fundraiser / Raffle for Kiet Pham aka Bluegill
« on: March 21, 2024, 03:32:06 PM »
Thank you all for helping us raise over $1200!!! I have reserved the property for April 30 to May 5 in case you want to come up for the shallow water opener. Otherwise, you can reserve a different date once you win!

In order to make more money for Kiet, we are pushing the raffle drawing back to Monday, April 8th. We hope you all understand! I'll be putting up a spreadsheet with names and entry numbers in the next couple of days.

Current participants and # of entries:
Glenn Casale-1
Sonny Nguyen - 5
Jill Deforge - 5 (yakabass)
Scott Swehla - 2 (NCKA)
Pheng Vang - 3 (yakabass)
Lloyd Chasey - 5
Mark Lockaby - 5 (NCKA)
Jim Russell - 3
Corey Ryan - 5
Julie Perry - 5
Adam Baumbach - 2
Tim Duffy - 3
John Meteyer - 5
Victor Donovan - 5 (NCKA)
Mark Stamp - 5
Sue Jb Vang - 2
Poup Smith - 3

Once again, please message me when you've entered!

Napajustin (Posting for Josh Jerge)

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Pay It Forward / Fundraiser / Raffle for Kiet Pham aka Bluegill
« on: February 27, 2024, 02:53:33 PM »
Last year, our friend and kayak angling expert Kiet Pham was diagnosed with fibrotic interstitial lung disease, and has been on oxygen and not been able to work. He had to sell most of his kayaks and fishing gear and has been living on limited savings. This disease was terminal unless he received a double lung transplant. Fortunately, this week, he was accepted into the program at Stanford, immediately found a donor and has two brand new (to him) lungs! He is still in hospital, but he should be able to make a full recovery and hopefully join us fishing again the not too distant future. While his prognosis is great, he will be strapped with an astronomical amount of medical debt.
Kiet is an expert kayak angler who is everybody’s friend, and is very open and generous with his fishing advice, camp food and whatever he’s got in his cooler. He embodies our NCKA spirit of community and giving just as much as anyone I’ve ever met. Some of us older NCKA guys know him very well and will hopefully share stories about him here in the comments.
WHAT WE’RE RAFFLING AWAY:
1st Prize - 5 nights at the fabulous Ft. Bragg Pacific Redwood Hideaway. 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms on 1 acre of redwoods, just minutes from the FISHY Mendocino coast! 10/10 on VRBO with over 60 reviews. You pick ANY 5 NIGHTS that aren’t already booked. Perhaps the Rockfish or Salmon opener? Over $3,000 value. Link in comments. 6 people max overnight capacity.
2nd Prize - Guided mushroom hunting trip with expert guide Dylan Taube for up to 4 people. Either Morels at Mt. Shasta in the spring, or Chantrelle/Black Trumpets at Jackson Demonstration Forest in Mendocino this fall. $1,000 value
3rd Prize - 2 seats on Reel Obsession Sportfishing charter fishing boat drifting live bait on the bay for Halibut this spring, generously donated by Tyja Taube. $600 value.
TO ENTER:
Go donate to Kiet’s GoFundMe at the following link.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-kiet-get-a-lung-transplant
Post a screenshot of your donation here or DM it to me.
For every $20 donated, you will get one raffle ticket. On Sunday, March 10, we will live stream the drawing on the Fresh and Salty Facebook page.

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Sorry for the late response, but you can go to Napa Sea Ranch and pay $5.00 for a really nice stretch of sites you can fish from. There will be less homeless people and trash compared to Kennedy Park, which is also and option, and free. It's right next to Cuttings Wharf. Tell Ernie NapaJustin sent ya.

Justin

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: Albion open 2023
« on: June 30, 2023, 05:45:21 PM »
I'll be there. Still have some unfinished business there.

Napajustin

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Hey guys, I'll be there around noon Friday, too.

Justin

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Introductions / Re: Hello from Napa
« on: January 31, 2023, 07:26:38 AM »
Hey there, Napajustin here. Also from you know where. Born and raised. Let's go fishing!

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For Sale / Re: 2015 hobie outback
« on: June 16, 2022, 01:52:54 PM »
That's Will! Great guy!

Napajustin

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: Crabfest 2022
« on: December 20, 2021, 09:18:38 AM »
All six of us will be there! Can't wait to hang out with my NCKA family. It's been way too long.

Napajustin

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Ocean Kayaks / Re: Scupper Pro vs. Trident (issues for tall guy)
« on: April 21, 2021, 11:06:37 AM »
I have both of those boats- A Scupper Pro and a Trident 15 (2016 model maybe?). Tyja Taube had the same one as me.

Both are excellent kayaks. The Scupper Pro is way lighter, and way faster. It has less utility, and is a wetter ride (unless you plug the scuppers under your butt). I'm 5'10 and 220lbs. I have spent many full days over many seasons on the ocean in the Scupper Pro, and been perfectly comfortable. The Scupper Pro is "tippier" than other kayaks, but honestly, I never had a problem with it. Just keep your eyes up. There's a reason people still buy these, and I will never sell mine. It was my first kayak and I bought it from Antonio (RIP). Great to dive off, too. It's tried and true.

The Trident 15 has more rigging options and overall comfort at the expense of weight. Built-in flush rod holders and dry storage. It paddles really well, too. It has better primary stability than the Scupper Pro, and can definitely carry more weight/gear/fish. If you felt like you were going to tip over on the Scupper Pro, you'd probably feel a lot better in the Trident 15.

Napajustin


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General Fishing Tips / Re: Rockfish & lings with no fish finder
« on: September 26, 2020, 09:04:44 AM »
If you go far enough north, you won't need a fish finder to find structure.

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General Talk / Re: Marvin Lau Rest In Peace our friend
« on: July 05, 2020, 10:48:40 AM »
Marv, I admit I was incredibly jealous of your BBQ and cooking skills. You were so kind and generous. You positivity was so abundant even when dealing with so much pain. I am glad you are no longer suffering, but wish you could still be here with us. God bless you.

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Eric,

You are a wise leader and host. Just echoing the masses on here- good call.

Justin

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We will be back again, rain or shine!

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Fishing Tournaments and Events / Re: Albion Open 2020 July 25th
« on: September 30, 2019, 12:37:58 PM »
I just called to secure my site; according to Albion Campground, they are not able to make reservations for these dates until "after January". She asked me to post this to let everyone know.

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I'm willing to help with this event! My family loves the Albion Open.

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