Archive for the ‘fishing’ Category

Planning a Paddle in a tidal river area

May 22, 2010Paul Cuenin No Comments »

1. Tides: The first step of planning a paddle in the Lowcountry or any tidal river zone is to look up the tides on the day you would like to paddle. You should always ride with the tides because the tides can flow up 3 miles a hour in our area, and that would make [...]

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DIY kayak camera mount

April 23, 2010Paul Cuenin No Comments »

Kayakers have trouble taking self portraits when kayaking solo so this set-up allows you to take a photo of where you are, or the big fish you just caught. I bet you could take some cool pictures with long exposure while paddling. Check how how to do it Here at the Columbia Examiner.

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Higher Ground Kayak Demo on March 19th 2010

March 8, 2010Paul Cuenin No Comments »

Higher Ground will be having a kayak demo on March 19th with Current Designs, Hobie, and Wilderness systems kayaks available to paddle ! These include higher end Current Design models, Hobie kayaks with mirage drives, and the popular Wilderness systems commander 120. If you are interested in taking up kayaking or thinking of upgrading to [...]

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Women’s Coastal Skills Clinic March 12-14, 2010

February 9, 2010Paul Cuenin No Comments »

Women’s Coastal Skills Clinic March 12—14, 2010 Experience coastal lifestyles of the Lowcountry! Start Time: 4:00 PM Fri., March 12th Hunting Island State Park Fee: $189  per person Registration – Phone  843-838-7437 E-mail: mhelmshi198@yahoo.com pberube@scprt.com BIRDING SHELLFISHING CRABBING FISH PRINTING KAYAKING SALT WATER FISHING SHELLING SHRIMPING WALK IN THE WOODS This weekend workshop is designed for women 16 [...]

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Heads or Tails {Trailer} by Mad Phil Media a cool fly fishing video!

December 11, 2009Paul Cuenin No Comments »

Mad Phil Media follows Geoff Anderson and Simon Penn as they chase Permit along the isolated beaches of Western Australia’s Kimberley region…. Makes me want to go there! More INFO

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