Hello All,
Many of you have requested our event schedule for this year where the boats will be appearing. These are the current on the water events for the boats where consumers get to go hands on with products and seminars where I will be promoting products.
Understand that it changes monthly and many more events get added.
1. Olympic Peninsula Salmon Derby 17-20 Feb. Sea Marine dock Port Townsend WA. (Both boats)
2. Cabela’s Lacy WA store. 3-4 March (Seminars)
3. Anacortes Salmon Derby 30 March-1 April Anacortes WA. Cape Sante Marina (Both Boats and seminar)
4. Tacoma Metro Parks all day fishing seminar 28 April Tacoma WA. (Both boats, 4 Seminars expect 100-120 people)
5. Lowrance Days, Sportco Fife WA and Outdoor Emporium Seattle WA. DTBD (Boats and seminar)
6. Gig Harbor Puget Sound Anglers fishing club Seminar 7 Aug. Tacoma WA. (Seminar)
7. Gig Harbor Salmon Derby 11 Aug. Point Defiance Dock Tacoma WA (Both Boats)
8. Vashon Island Salmon Derby 25 Aug. Bremerton WA. (Both Boats)
9. Everett Coho Derby 22-23 Sept. Everett WA, Everett Marina (Both Boats)
10.Salt Patrol Marlin Tournament, East Cape Mexico 8-12 Nov. Van Wormers Resort-Palmas de Cortez
More seminars and events to come.
Thanks for your support.
John Keizer
www.SaltPatrol.com
Monday, February 13, 2012
Mahi Mahi Throwing Spear
I'm guessing that the fuel prices in Tahiti are not yet as high as here if this is the most efficient way for hunting catching MahiMahi. This is an awesome diving video to check out.
Either way it takes mad skills to throw a spear from a moving boat at a moving target.
I've heard about this in my travels and what they do is ride around on the front of these purpose built boats and chase the Mahi down. The more tired they get as they follow the boat the better they can position themselves and then make a throw securing the fish.
Pretty awesome. Might have to try this sometime in my Salt Life spearfishing shirt.
Cameron Kirkconnell
Either way it takes mad skills to throw a spear from a moving boat at a moving target.
I've heard about this in my travels and what they do is ride around on the front of these purpose built boats and chase the Mahi down. The more tired they get as they follow the boat the better they can position themselves and then make a throw securing the fish.
Pretty awesome. Might have to try this sometime in my Salt Life spearfishing shirt.
Cameron Kirkconnell