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Messages - Azkikr

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Safety First / Re: Helicopter rescues Kayaker @PP
« on: November 19, 2019, 02:47:11 PM »
Damn


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Bless ur heart Nhia Vang!  Ur the man


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Pay It Forward / Re: NCKA Diver Death in Baja
« on: June 18, 2019, 05:25:47 PM »
Man! So sad

Sincere Condolences to the family.

RIP Sir Rob

20
For Sale / Re: Yakima Bars/Towers Free
« on: May 03, 2019, 05:25:58 PM »
Wow. Not going there yet but, going that bound by may25&26. ill take all if u can wait

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General Talk / Re: Back surgery
« on: February 17, 2019, 12:37:16 PM »
I might need back surgery , been working on not having to do it.

However the time may be near. Got the results of an MRI I had on Thursday, and will be meeting with a back surgeon

So if any of you have had to go through this IÂ’d like to know what your problem was ,what you had done and how itÂ’s working.

Thanks , Spiffy

On a same boat. 1buldge and 1torn. My MD not considering surgery yet tho i want it done. Surgery will def relieve pain but can go back to a diff area if not  carefull again. Acupuncture does help but for short period. PT can greatly help depending on ur damage. They will teach u how to make ur core strong and neutral position. been on neuropatic pain med since 2010. So far it helps not having surgery but winter makes it painful like new. Better to consult coz they can explain extent of damage. Goodluck bro

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Holy cow!

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For Trade / Re: Free - Rotella T6 oil.
« on: October 04, 2018, 04:42:46 PM »
I have an unopened 1 gallon jug. For diesels or motorcycles.
Free weekend? Interested

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I do. Plus tow rope, flare and others

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Damn! Lots of additions

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Rod Holder for Ugly Stik Tiger
« on: September 09, 2018, 08:44:15 PM »
I dipped on hot water and widen it a bit. Problem solved

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General Fishing Tips / Re: Replacing neck gasket on Kokatat Meridian
« on: August 28, 2018, 08:16:14 AM »
Ty for the link

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Fish Talk / Re: Rockfish ID Chart available again.
« on: August 27, 2018, 07:56:02 PM »
Good link to identify rockfish.  But chart is a good idea handy while fishing

https://www.eikojonesphotography.com/rockfish-of-the-pacific-northwest/

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General Talk / Re: Caribbean shore or dock fishing lic?
« on: August 09, 2018, 09:35:15 PM »
That sounds like a blast. When I went my go-to rod was a little fast-action telescoping rod, I think made by Shimano. I had a 500 size reel spun with 4lb mono and a 2500 size reel spun with 14lb braid, although I think the larger reel stayed in my bag most of the time. I didnÂ’t play around with artificials too much, but I had great luck with squid, shrimp, and bread on a Carolina rig. I think I used 1/2oz to 1oz egg sinkers and small hooks (size 6 to 1/0). ThereÂ’s tons of fun, small stuff that hangs out below the docks and fights like hell on light gear (the typical small reef stuff like squirrelfish and sergeant majors, snappers of various species to a pound or two, triggerfish, and the occasional bonefish). The only time I got into trouble was when a big barracuda hit a snapper IÂ’d hooked, but it didnÂ’t hit far enough back to bite through the line. Needless to say, I got spooled bad (but the line eventually broke at the hook and I got it all back).

If youÂ’re looking for more of a fight, we did have tarpon and sharks under the dock most nights, but honestly I thought the small stuff on light tackle was a lot more fun.
Oh wow! Now im more looking forward with this trip. Dang! Sounds like a very good time. TY bro

 :thumleft:

If you're into species fishing at all, I'd highly recommend picking up this book: https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Coastal-Fishes-Maine/dp/0801898382. The author has one for California, too, but the east coast one was really invaluable for IDs since I was totally unfamiliar with the fish out there.
Ty for the link. Will do

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General Talk / Re: Caribbean shore or dock fishing lic?
« on: August 09, 2018, 08:27:06 PM »
That sounds like a blast. When I went my go-to rod was a little fast-action telescoping rod, I think made by Shimano. I had a 500 size reel spun with 4lb mono and a 2500 size reel spun with 14lb braid, although I think the larger reel stayed in my bag most of the time. I didnÂ’t play around with artificials too much, but I had great luck with squid, shrimp, and bread on a Carolina rig. I think I used 1/2oz to 1oz egg sinkers and small hooks (size 6 to 1/0). ThereÂ’s tons of fun, small stuff that hangs out below the docks and fights like hell on light gear (the typical small reef stuff like squirrelfish and sergeant majors, snappers of various species to a pound or two, triggerfish, and the occasional bonefish). The only time I got into trouble was when a big barracuda hit a snapper IÂ’d hooked, but it didnÂ’t hit far enough back to bite through the line. Needless to say, I got spooled bad (but the line eventually broke at the hook and I got it all back).

If youÂ’re looking for more of a fight, we did have tarpon and sharks under the dock most nights, but honestly I thought the small stuff on light tackle was a lot more fun.
Oh wow! Now im more looking forward with this trip. Dang! Sounds like a very good time. TY bro

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