Thank You

A mighty "thank you" to all the C-Brats attending the seminar! It was a pleasure to meet with you, and put faces on the monikers that make this an awesome forum! I sincerely hope that you left the seminar with knowledge that will put more fish in the box everytime you're on the water! My only regret was condensing the seminar so you folks could attend or make it home to watch out Seahawks,

Tentitively planned is another seminar for the summer fishery in the late April/May time frame. If your interested, it would be helpful to know now. This will allow me more time to arrange even more door prizes!

I welcome any questions or feedback through the email link ot the forum.

Very respectfully,
Capt. John Abbott
(Captain Downriggin)
 
Great seminar Capt Downriggin. Sorry I was one of the guys who had to skip out early to attend the Seahawk game. What a day, first a great Blackmouth Seminar then a great Seahawk game! I'm sure I'll be using all the tips garnered from you seminar today. Great job!

Peter
C-Dancer
 
Wow!

What a complete and well thought out approach to fishing blackmouth. I really appreciated the tone of the seminar. It was clear that it was NOT a bait and switch sales event. The information was top of the line. I sure hope you come out with your video and/or CD soon. There was more information that I could write down or absorb in a single hearing.

Thanks A Million!

Do you have a Web Page you can post.
 
A very impressive presentation! Almost too impressive, as there is so much that I can't remember. One thing that would be helpful would be a handout with your PowerPoint slides -- can you make those available?

Thanks,
Warren
 
Sounds like I missed a good event/presentation. Will it be repeated sometime soon, or will you have some similar information at the Seattle Boat Show?

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Dave dlt.gif
 
John. That was one great presentation. I have attended a number of them and would count your's as a solide "10". If you do have a summer fishery presentation count me in. Again thanks for the great job. Ted
 
Ted;

I-Fish is having a convention in Newport, Or on Feb. 17th & 18th There are some great speakers and presentations that will be available. As follows:

Here is a general update on the 2 day events planned.I copied this from
salty dogs board.The Dinner is at 6:30-
you can register at Ifish.net-saltydogs disscusion board
This is just the thing for mid winter tuna blues.

Saturday Events

Onokai's slide show - Underwater adventures around the world

Video: Tuna Tagging by researchers who know how to “jack-pole”

General session, "panel of distinguished guests"
J. Hamilton, Governor’s Office of Natural Resources
F. Warrens, PFMC
D. Canfield, OSP Marine Enforcement, Newport
CO Allstott Yaquina CG; CO Sparkman Depoe CG
K. Hildenbrand, OR SeaGrant
Rockfish Barotrauma research & update, OSU/SeaGrant – Learn the latest
on successful rockfish release methods

Tuna update (catch stats, IATTC, etc) ODFW – Are we catching more tuna
up here?

Halibut Steve of the International Pacific Halibut Commission – learn why
it matters how you tie on a circle hook, and halibut behavior.

Poster session, meet the author
Splicing hollow core spectra
Halibut rigs by a pro
Tuna rigging
Much more!
Marine Weather: NOAA meteorologist will explain how they do marine
forecasting, and how you can too.

Tsunami preparation, Pat Corcoran, SeaGrant . What should a boater do
when you are on the water, and hear about an earthquake or Tsunami?

Seafood Safety, OR SeaGrant – Everything you wanted to know about
histamine formation in tuna, and how to prevent it.


EPIRBS and Survival Craft, Charlie Bond – This session may save your life

Oceanography, Kipp Shearman, OSU – Learn about upwelling & currents,
and become an even better fisher-person.

Open Mic: telling of fish stories (sure to be popular!)

Sunday Events

Swimming Pool – jump in with a PFD, survival suit. Try out a life raft.

Tour of Yaquina Bay Coast Guard Station - The family will love climbing
around the life boats.

Englund Marine: Classroom training on flares, signaling, by the Coast
Guard. Then the flare shoot-off outside.

Bait cast net demonstration.

Boat set-up with tuna outriggers – How to make the perfect trolling
spread.
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Gene Morris
 
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