Welcome to OregonFishingLife with Nick & Brandon! We both grew up fishing, clamming, and crabbing on the Oregon coast as kids. We try and get on the ocean as much as possible fishing from our kayaks. As we get more comfortable with the video part of things we will be putting out some how to videos and showing more of our set ups that help us when we are out on the water. Be sure to subscribe to the channel so you dont miss any of the adventures!
@@jimbo97330 hobie outback is a good one, oldtown also has a few good yaks. I would definately go with a pedal drive if you can afford it and stick with 12ft or longer. I do not recomend brooklyn kayaks or similar, seat is way too far back and its not stable in rough water. There are a bunch of companies that brand that kayak but they are all the same yak made in china
I can see how you would think that. Caught a lot of fish that day. If you need reference, the video titled "13 lingcod & 50ish rockfish caught on kayaks" on this channel was filmed the same day. Thanks for watching!
The Sand shrimp gun fluffs up the mud and sand with the water into a thick soup consistency and you reach down into the hole following your marker (anything like a stick or arrow that you stick down the siphon hole to save it's location) to pull up the gaper. I hope this answerers your question. Thanks.
Great to see Oregon Kayak fishing, Cali's got nothing on us ! Hope to see better video angle's on your sight soon, I'm not hateing on you, just want to help ya learn & grow as you go. Hay, knawing on that Octo had me rolling so I'm a new subscriber. See you soon.