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Topic: Elk Scheduled!  (Read 7855 times)

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alien

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I've just read this post and now I'm starting to shiver.... :cold


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Cool.  Ketchikan shakedown weekend!

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I am definately in. It might just be the first time I get to get out all year. I wouldn't miss this for anything. I will however be contacting Sean for a kayak cart before then.

Joe


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I did not get to go to ketchikan, but I am in for ELK. Mark down my calendar now.


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I intend to be there.

Is it kosher to come paddling in straight from Humboldt?  With fish on board?...   :smt002

JK--it sounds like this rare spot Sean has us tapped into is as good as Humboldt.  Can't wait.
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

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Anyone who attended last year, are carts needed?
Matt


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I would say carts are 100% required. I the JTF hauled his yak up and down without one but he is a real bad ass  :smt002 Joel and I had carts and it took us 20 minutes to get up the hill. It is a haul. Sand tires on the cart are important as well, from the end of the path to the launch is pretty loose sand.


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Matt - if I were you, I'd get the rolleez kayak cart from Sean / scwafish = they work really well! I plan on getting one myself.


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Yeah me too Joel..
I am feeling the pain allready of lugging my kayak up n down the beach on my head. :smt013
Matt


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I bare backed a stripped down scupper pro down the hill as Kathy couldn't carry her own kayak down. I would not try it with a heavier boat. Carts are good =)


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Brian.... being from Lodi :cowboy_smoke:.....you should be able to borrow your neighbors water buffalo and strap a yakima on it and presto = You have a "kayak -hauler"

By the way, Kathy will not be allowed to participate on the raffle this year...she has been voted out by the entire NCKA board of directors....unanimously  :smt077
« Last Edit: March 15, 2006, 04:11:10 PM by Mooch »


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Elk sound great, I'm planing on being there, but one question.

What's fish printing?

Craigh


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It's a Japanese form of art..........

http://www.ncoif.com/bogus/gyotaku/gyotaku.html

...really cool stuff  :smt004

« Last Edit: March 15, 2006, 04:05:07 PM by Mooch »


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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/mrd/canary_id.pdf

Maybe we just need to post this every week?

Pat
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Cool pic's,  thanks for the info :smt001


Craigh