The fish Goddess smiled upon me
today, that's for sure! I did not expect to catch a salmon in the
surf, and I caught TWO yesterday. What a pleasant surprise before
I move down to .... uh .... California (just saying that state's
name tightens my colon).
Anyhow, I was just testing out a
new rod, Cabela's Fish Eagle 11'6", and these 2 salmon bit
my lure. This immediately reminded me of the "mystery"
fish I lost at Seal Rock. And thinking more, that might have been
a steelhead or salmon.
Photos and pictures were quickly
taken and both fish were released.
I
managed to get in one more trip to the surf before leaving for ..
... uh... california
by:
PK. 9/30/2018
The way to catch these perch are
easy. Any, and I mean ANY, rod will work. I fished with my friend
Alec today and he caught a redtail with a kid's pole - one of those
Spider-Man, or Batman type kids poles. One tend to over think this
and get too tied down with gear. All you need is a rod that feels
"comfortable" to you and and your favorite reel. The other
things you need is Gulp sand worms, or your favorite bait, a #4
or #2 hook (some use a 1/0), and a 2 oz weight (my preference).
Why do you want to use a rod that
someone recommended, yet it doesn't feel comfortable to you? When
you feel comfortable with a rod, you're going to be better at using
it. You understand its limits. All those feelings build a lot of
confidence, which is what you want.
The technique is another thing too.
It's not hard to figure out - just cast it out into the ocean! Yup,
I'm not kidding. Don't cast onto the beach! But wing it out as far
as you can. Redtails live in the surf. I get a lot of this question:
where do I cast? Don't worry about a trough, or a bar. Just cast
it out. Oregon beach are pretty flat for the most part, so don't
worry about those structures too much.
Cast it out, and you'll likely catch
a hungry redtail as they dart around looking for food. Pretty simple.
Like all fishing, starting out surf
fishing can be awkward and frustrating, but eventually as time goes
on, you settle on your own techniques and gear preference.
The most important thing about surf
fishing is making sure you check the swell report before each trip.
I use magicseaweed.com
and they've been super reliable.
Everylist
is changing to Surf
Fishing Nation
by:
PK. 9/27/2018
I've been contemplating the switch
for a while now and it makes sense in planning for the future. I
need a name that suggest a community atmosphere and passion. Thus,
Surf Fishing Nation
is born! I will be moving to a new server in the coming weeks. If
there is a down time during this move, it will be very short.
Some
memories at Foster
by:
PK. 9/27/2018
Kevin and I had a great time catching
stocked trout at Foster Reservoir in Sweet Home. We got out limit
and had a good trout dinner. With me moving to California in about
3 weeks, I'm going to miss places like these.
1st
Annual Oregon Surf Fishing Championship
by:
PK. 9/27/2018
I want to give a big thanks to all
those who attended. I'm excited to have met everyone, and it's a
great pleasure to be a part of this special event. This community
we all are building will only get better and stronger. 84 People
attended! I hope we can beat that record next year (which will have
2 events).
Thank you Jai Kim for helping me
out. Next year, I will definitely seek volunteers to help me managed
these events.
Surf
Fishing was awesome today!
by:
PK. 9/24/2018
A great day of surf fishing on the
Oregon coast again! Limited out in 2 hours. Bite was still happening
when I left. Super gorgeous weather to boot. It has been about 8
months since I had a trip like this. Super awesome. I want to thank
my friend Alec for taking me.
2nd
Annual Oregon Surf Fishing Championship
by:
PK. 9/23/2018
It's happening. I haven't decided
when yet, but I know the "where". The first tournament
will happen sometime in July, and the big Championship will happen
sometime in September. It will start at 8 AM on both events since
this will give people more time to prepare. I will also try to give
out more prizes too, and if anyone wants to donate some stuff into
the prize pool, let me know. I have a feeling that these next 2
events will be a decent size so I will need, oh ...... 2 volunteers
should do it. You can help me weigh or take photos, or just try
to help keep things flowing smoothly so everyone can have a great
time.
Also, if the weather permits, we
will try to have another cookout.
Please check back to this site often
for updates.
Oregon
Surf Fishing Championship logo redesign
by: PK. 9/23/2018
Here is a redesign of our logo.
This will be incorporated onto future merchandise & events.
1st
Annual Oregon Surf Fishing Championship has completed!!
by:
PK. 9/22/2018
September 22, 2018: 84 Competitors Show Up for
the 1st Annual Oregon Surf Fishing Championship!!!
End of Tournament Weigh-In
What an awesome turn-out to have 84 people
for the 1st Championship! The highest number of anglers in any previous
tournament over the last 3 years has been 37 people. So, this high
number of participants shows how popular Surf Fishing is becoming!
I was so excited to see so many people at the Championship!
The swells were a bit higher than desired at 5-7 ft vs 3-5 ft, which
are ideal conditions. Although it threatened to pour down hard,
the weather gave us a small break by only drizzling here and there.
The larger than desired swells drove anglers up the beach. This
coupled with the wind in their faces resulted in casts that didn’t
hit the water depth where the perch were. So, not many weigh-ins
given 84 people fishing.
The lack of fish didn’t seem to dampen
the mood as most people who watched the weigh-in, didn’t catch
any fish as there were about 10 weigh-ins. Lots of smiles and clapping
for the winners – great sportsmanship!
The first Oregon Surf Fishing Champion is
Hiep Nguyen and he almost doubled the 2nd place finisher. Let’s
see if he can repeat his success next year as the defending champion.
With his prize money, it looks like he can get a lot of new fishing
gear to defend his title next year! Congratulations on beating out
over 80 other anglers to be the Champion. No small feat and obviously
a very knowledgeable fisherman based on his results!
Hiep Nguyen - First Place
Todd Holmy took home the “Biggest Fish”
honors with a catch of 1.49 lbs. He said he got it on one of his
first few casts and felt “This one is going to be the Biggest
Fish” and he was absolutely right. He also took home 4th place
honors but due to the one prize per angler rule, he elected to take
the title of “Biggest Fish of the 1st Annual Surf Fishing
Championship”. He is now the official record holder until
at least next year ! What great bragging rights to be able to say
“I hold the Biggest Fish record in the Oregon Coast Surf Fishing
Championship !” Congratulations !
After awarding of the top 8 finishers and Biggest Fish, several
random drawings were held for a rod, 2 reels and 2 cash awards.
So, these 5 people got awards despite not winning any of the top
prizes – you don’t have to catch fish to win at the
Championship ! I am hoping over time, I can increase the number
of random drawing winners.
Overall, 9 people won awards for weigh-ins and 5 people got random
awards so total of 14 people out of 84 got something for participating
in the tournament. As I stated, I hope to grow the number of people
winning a prize over the next several years as our participation
grows.
The other great outcome was that everyone who wanted the souvenir
hats got one at the tournament !
I would just like to thank everyone who came today. I know many
of you had to get up at 3am or 4am to get here. I talked to one
person who rented a hotel room in Astoria and some others who came
from California. This just shows the passion we all have for Surf
Fishing. It was an awesome way to end this year for me before I
move to California but be assured, I will be back next year. I plan
on holding two tournaments next year with the Championship continuing
on ! I hope we can grow the Championship to 200-300 anglers in the
next few years ! That would be so awesome and whoever wins, would
absolutely be recognized as the Oregon Surf Champion if you can
beat out that many people.
I would like to ask for help from all the participants today. In
my excitement of the high participation numbers and the tension
during weigh-in, I forgot to turn on my Go-Pro on. I would really
appreciate it if you could send me any videos or pictures you took
during the weigh-in and tournament today that I can use on my social
media. Please send any material to pk@everylist.com. I realized
today that with over 80 people participating, I need to get some
help to pull these types of events off smoothly in the future.
In the meantime, keep watching my Youtube Channel and my website,
EVERYLIST.COM, for updates on next year’s tournaments. I expect
to announce the tournament dates early in the year and maybe sooner.
Finally, I will keep my channel updated during my move to California
and I plan to show you how I am going to scope out a place I have
never been to for fishing. I am also working on how to keep uploading
Oregon videos while I am gone.
I really am going to miss Oregon terribly but know that moving to
California gives me new opportunities for new fishing experiences.
I really want to catch a monster striper in the surf!
Keep tuned in to my Youtube channel and my website, EVERYLIST.COM
for next year’s tournaments and Championship updates which
will start next in the next few months.
I want to thank all of my subscribers and the kind words you have
had for me. You have inspired me to keep uploading and I know that
without your interest and participation, my channel would not be
as successful as it is. THANK-YOU for all your support ! You made
my send off more awesome than I could possibly tell you!
Will get a video up in the next days.
In the meantime, have fun fishing, be safe, and TIGHT LINES!
See
y'all tomorrow at the tournament!
by: PK. 9/21/2018
I will be in the parking lot until
about 9:30 AM. I know some of you have contacted me about arriving
late, so I'll wait for them there before heading out on the beach.
Meet
on the beach at the END of the tournament
by:
PK. 9/20/2018
I've drawn on the map below
where we will meet at the end
of the tournament. So don't go back to the parking lot - as I think
that is too small an area for a gathering.
Surf
Fishing Championship Rules
by:
PK. 9/19/2018
The tournament will start @
6:30 AM and end at 11:30 AM. Please
meet back at the parking lot at 11:30, so depending on your proximity
from the meeting spot, give yourself extra time to make it back.
Please try not to be late!
Here are some general rules:
You can only keep 15
surf perch maximum - that is state law. Once you caught 15 fish,
you must stop fishing immediately
You cannot pool/share your catch
with another person
You can keep either male or female,
don't matter
A valid Oregon fishing license
is required (in Oregon, there is no separate saltwater tag required)
If you are a minor,
you are required to bring your parent(s)
- If you are a parent, I advise that you don't let your child
go into the surf!
Contestants can only win ONE prize - just
to let others have a chance of winning
Biggest fish rule: Because
of (6) above, the biggest fish rule means the biggest fish prize
will go to someone who has not won a prize yet. Example: if the
2nd place person caught the biggest fish (say a 30# redtail),
then he/she cannot win the biggest fish prize. However, that 2nd
place person who caught the 30# redtail will still earn the title
(just not the prize)
Some safety tips:
The surf for this
coming Saturday is looking pretty rough, so please be careful!
Shin deep water should be the maximum
you should venture into the surf
Please fish close to other people for
safety reasons, and
always keep your eyes on the ocean
Never
turn your back to the ocean! (sneaker waves are common along the
Oregon coast)
help keep an eye out for your fellow fisher
person
waders are highly recommended as Oregon
waters are pretty cold
wear a belt with your waders!
wear gloves - their fins are super sharp!
fishing tips:
pre-tie your rigs to save time - I tie
one backup rig with hooks, sandworm, and weight all rigged up
and put it in a ziploc bag
move around! 5/5 rule (5 fan
casts or 5 minutes; move if no bite) - the rising (and lowering)
tide moves these fish around a lot. Being
mobile is key when the bites are slow
carry a rice sack around your neck - bringing
your catch back to your bucket on the beach wastes precious time
if you get a bite, remember that spot
well, and cast to it again
fast, rapid taps are usually silver surf
perch so don't focus too much on those types of bites (the big
ones will take your bait and run!)
cast as far as you can, you will cover
more water -- which increases your chance of catching more fish
(the vast majority of my fish come halfway between me and where
I cast to)
Gulp Sandworms are not always the best
choice. Try Gulp grubs, Gulp mole crabs, or sand shrimps, clam
necks, sand (mole) crabs found right on the beach, frozen shrimp,
lures. More bait options is always a plus
I
got the trophies for this Saturday's Surf Fishing Championship
by: PK. 9/19/2018
You wanna win it?? Looks pretty
sweet, I think. There were many styles to choose from, and I ended
up liking this one the most. I couldn't find a trophy with a redtail,
but I think this will suffice.
Surf
fishing was lousy
by:
PK. 9/19/2018
The fish goddess frowned upon me
today. I had 3 fish total, 1 was released because it was foul-hooked.
I kept 2 for dinner. This has been the theme for me all this year
with surf fishing.
Surf
looks great tomorrow
by:
PK. 9/18/2018
I'm going to Lost Creek again tomorrow,
9/19, to see if I can slay some redtails. I haven't surf fished
in 2 weeks and I need to get my fix before I go crazy. Hopefully,
the fish goddess brings me luck. I haven't had redtails in so long
I've forgotten what they taste like.
Moving
to CA - update
by:
PK. 9/18/2018
My wife and I have found a house,
and we are closing in on it in CA. I plan to leave Oregon in mid
October. I'm not looking forward to it at all, trying to prolong
this move as much as I can. But it's sadly imminent :(
I've always been a positive guy,
and always point my eyes toward the distant horizon. But for some
reason, this move doesn't feel ...... comfortable. It's like chewing
on broken glass.
I guess in life, sometimes one must
step back a few steps in order to progress forward. It's the thought
of returning that's going to keep me sane and not let me lose focus.
In my dreams, I even hear the redtails
along the Oregon coast chanting for me to leave! They're saying,
"The Great Perch King is leaving! Hurray! We are saved, my
brothers!"