Hello all-
I posted a pic of my 1992 Grady 252G that I just sold in the picture section, and after a couple comments I thought I should post some info about us here.
Yes, I did sell my Grady- but I am buying another, a 2005 282, and am looking forward to getting the deck bloody this summer.
So... a little about us- A few years ago there were very few Gradys out in the Pacific NW. One here or there. When I bought mine in San Diego 7 years ago and brought it up, I didn't know anybody else with a Grady. As it stands now, several of my best friends own a Grady, and quite a few others that I know.
The core "Grady Bunch" consists of a 2003 GW 300- Tuna Time, a 2004 GW 300- Seelicious, a 2002 GW 282- Mermaiden, a 2005 GW 282- Sea-J (in acquisition currently), a 2005 GW 282 Pera Lynn, and a 2000 GW 248- 5 Salt. Random other Gradys attend the Oregon Tuna Classic that Tuna Time, Seelcious, and I started in 2005.
We have a GREAT time fishing together, whatever boat we are on. We all fish independently, but we also fish a lot on each others boats.
Seelicious has been featured in an episode of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta and also in Sportfishing Magazine. I have been fortunate to participate in these adventures as well.
If you want to check out a pretty cool video of Mermaiden, the 2002 GW 282 at Oregon Tuna Classic leg in Charleston, you can see it here- http://www.vimeo.com/channels/thejoyoffishing#5331150
This is Team G Loomis. I generally fish 2 out of the 4 legs of the OTC on this boat as part of Team G Loomis, and fish my own boat the other 2 legs. Last year I gave up my spot when this was filmed to be with my lovely, and VERY pregnant wife. Some good Grady footage.
So... to all of you out there, we are always glad to meet up with other members of the Grady Bunch! We fish a LOT, and have a great time here in Oregon.
I posted a pic of my 1992 Grady 252G that I just sold in the picture section, and after a couple comments I thought I should post some info about us here.
Yes, I did sell my Grady- but I am buying another, a 2005 282, and am looking forward to getting the deck bloody this summer.
So... a little about us- A few years ago there were very few Gradys out in the Pacific NW. One here or there. When I bought mine in San Diego 7 years ago and brought it up, I didn't know anybody else with a Grady. As it stands now, several of my best friends own a Grady, and quite a few others that I know.
The core "Grady Bunch" consists of a 2003 GW 300- Tuna Time, a 2004 GW 300- Seelicious, a 2002 GW 282- Mermaiden, a 2005 GW 282- Sea-J (in acquisition currently), a 2005 GW 282 Pera Lynn, and a 2000 GW 248- 5 Salt. Random other Gradys attend the Oregon Tuna Classic that Tuna Time, Seelcious, and I started in 2005.
We have a GREAT time fishing together, whatever boat we are on. We all fish independently, but we also fish a lot on each others boats.
Seelicious has been featured in an episode of The Best and Worst of Tred Barta and also in Sportfishing Magazine. I have been fortunate to participate in these adventures as well.
If you want to check out a pretty cool video of Mermaiden, the 2002 GW 282 at Oregon Tuna Classic leg in Charleston, you can see it here- http://www.vimeo.com/channels/thejoyoffishing#5331150
This is Team G Loomis. I generally fish 2 out of the 4 legs of the OTC on this boat as part of Team G Loomis, and fish my own boat the other 2 legs. Last year I gave up my spot when this was filmed to be with my lovely, and VERY pregnant wife. Some good Grady footage.
So... to all of you out there, we are always glad to meet up with other members of the Grady Bunch! We fish a LOT, and have a great time here in Oregon.