Oregon coast trip fishing/crabbing clamming advice or tips.

Going to the coast for a week and am hopeful any of you have tips or advice for me.

NEWPORT
COOS BAY
BANDON
BROOKINGS
GOLD BEACH

Are all the locations I’ll be at. I’ve been doing a fair amount of research as I’ve never fished on the shore before. Bringing my clamming equipment and crabbing trap as well. If you’re local and can share any advice I would appreciate it thanks!!

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u/PrizeAd5436 — 11 days ago
▲ 10 r/adidas

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I’ve had these shoes since I pretty much started playing competitive soccer. 15 years of solid footy and they finally ripped on me. A true testament of the quality adidas brings to football. It’s why I’ve always worn adidas

BTW These are the cheapest of the adidas shoes that came out. The F10s at dicks sporting goods I believe I picked them up for around $30 bucks in 2011.

Adidas I need new futsal shoes and even some goalie gloves would be SICK LOVE YA

u/PrizeAd5436 — 23 days ago

Slow and control or crank them out controlled? New to lifting

my friend and I have been going to the gym for about 2 months now and I’m curious what you guys think about our approach.

He swears by the “low and slow” controlling the weight to the point where it seems like his single reps are two of mine. He’s very slow in going down and pushing up to where his sets take almost my whole rest time between sets. (His 10 takes him about a minute) sometimes he doesn’t even finish his sets, he’ll take a minute break around his 4th or 6th one.

Now me on the other hand feel like I control the weight just fine and push out my sets fairly quickly I guess. (10 times takes me 25ish seconds)

Now I ask this because he is struggling to move up in weight while I’m moving at a faster rate. We both started at 60lbs including bar and now I’m at 160 lbs while he’s at 70lbs and has been at 70lbs for almost 3 weeks now.

Is his low and slow approach holding him back? Should he just keep going low and slow? Maybe we switch to dumbbells for a bit? How can he improve his weight?

We plan on going an extra day of the week focusing on chest. I’ve been trying to tell him he needs to pick up the pace on his lifts since he doesn’t always finish his reps without taking a break.

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u/PrizeAd5436 — 2 months ago

Okay I’m back from my post a few days ago with updates

So a few days ago I got tons of good feedback about my positioning and that I should hold my ground a lot better.

I did have a pretty bad game where I felt I should’ve and could’ve saved a lot more goals BUT I felt I did a decent job holding my ground and not falling into my goal when being attacked. I do want to say I need to buy knee pads because some of these goals had I done to ground I would’ve saved.

Goal #6 you can see I got frustrated with myself because I started moving backwards going back to last weeks mistakes.

I am only uploading goals scored on me, I’m actually a former attacking midfielder and striker turned goalie due to a bad right knee and out of shape.

My strengths as a goalie is I can play very well with my feet, long balls on floor and chipped balls are my specialty along my cannon of a foot. This season I have 3 goals from half field and about a dozen assists. So although I am poor at 1v1s I do make up for in attacking play.

ANY KNEE PAD RECOMMENDATIONS???!

u/PrizeAd5436 — 3 months ago

New goalie help

So I’ve been running into this issue where I keep getting scored due to me being slow to set my feet. Especially in the first clip, I’m moving towards the right and a quick toe poke beats me. I’m too slow to react.

How can I train this?

I started playing goalie 2 months ago now. All my games are recorded and I watch a lot of mistakes I make. Started off getting beat at the near post, fixed that. Was getting beat in every 1v1 due to not coming out and staying on my line, kinda fixed that. I’m trying my best but am limited to solo training.

u/PrizeAd5436 — 3 months ago

I started fishing summer of last year, mostly small mouth bass in the Molalla river, and although I used to have no problem with having too many lures (due to losing 5-10 each fishing trip). I now rarely snag and have too many spinners, jerks, cranks etc.

I’m curious how you guys organize your equipment.

Are you guys separating by what you’re targeting? Colors? Separating spinners minnows and hooks? Different river set ups?

If you could upload a picture of your tackle box, that would be great. I feel like mine is too clustered

How I was doing it was I had 2 large tackle boxes and would take 2 spinners, 5 hooks, 10 plastics and 2 jig heads each trip. But the issue was sometimes I would regret not bringing the correct colors or lures. I then started bringing my whole inventory but it’s a bit annoying to do all that.

Also are you guys keeping a log book and using that as reference for returning trips?

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u/PrizeAd5436 — 4 months ago