Friday, December 24, 2010
The winner of Liquidlogic Coupe Kayak raffle is Trent Collett
Congratulations Trent, you won the paddling package raffle with only one 5$ ticket. The Coupe Kayak and accessories is valued at over 900 dollars. Stay tuned for the next big ticket raffle set to begin next week. Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Crazy fog and reflections yesterday evening....
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thanks for visiting!
Maurices shooting (and freezing) at the Brunswick shop |
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Last Days til Christmas Kayak Raffle!
There are only a few days and a few tickets left for the opportunity to win the Liquid Logic Coupe! We are drawing one ticket for this wonderful Christmas present soon, so be sure to come by our St Simons store in the Village to buy a chance for only $5. Included with the kayak: a paddle, a pfd, a seat, an SEA logo T, and SEA logo water bottle. Feeling lucky?
Monday, December 6, 2010
December 3-5, 2010: Photography charter from Village Creek Landing
Update:
Frank sent me a link to some of his excellent photos from our trip, http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=311684&id=519131146&l=04e340ec6a
It was an excellent weekend shooting photos w/ Frank from Columbia, SC. We went out each day for bird, sunset, and sunrise shots. While he was shooting, I took a couple. Here are some of my favorites.
Village Creek Landing
Sunrise near Pelican Spit
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Photoshoot for Native Watercraft kayak catalog
Had a beautiful day with photographer Tim Brown from Native Watercraft shooting photos and videos for their catalog and website. Here are some photos we have to share. Locals Jenny and Catherine made their boats look great. As did Stacy, Mary Brooke, and Lucy. Charlie and Michael tried to stay out of the way.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Ultimate 12 propel is great for fishing....
I've decided being hands-free and using a foot propelled kayak is the way to go when fishing. I used an Ultimate 12 propel off our Brunswick dock for an hour Saturday. It's easy to stand up in and when you need to move forward or backward it's easy to reach down and spin the pedals with your hand. I never touched the paddle and was easily able to cover the entire basin around the shop. Being able to cast constantly and work the current and wind without ever stopping fishing was great. This 26" red tried to pull me into the grass but I was backpedalling while we fought and kept him from getting tangled up.
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