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Rain helps a bunch |
Apr 8, 2008 |
 | | | | Hey had good fishing last week and just got a nice shot of rain which seems to be bringing not only another shot of steelhead but the first of the spring Chinook. The rivers feel good and are in great shape. Not only did we find some chromers this week, we hit some huge ones. Middle to lower rivers are the place to be, and the Sol Duc for springers. Also I will be doing some workshops this spring, if you are interested in tuning up your fishing a little let me know. I need to firm up some dates but this is roughly what things will look like.
RAINCOAST GUIDE SERVICE jimkerrguides.com (360) 301-4559 Fly Fishing Instruction 2008
CATCHING STEELHEAD ON FLIES (It’s really not that hard. You need to know where they are, and how to make them bite.) This is a two part on the water workshop
Part 1 Casting and presentations for steelhead When to swing flies, when to nymph, what sink tips, lines, cheaters, indicators, flies? How do I make the casts? One handed Spey casting. The most important part of all, better mending, how and WHY. Class size Max 3 $150.00 per person Location Forks June 7? Location Kalama June 21
Part 2 Find them and make them bite We will spend 6 hours crawling on the bank checking out great steelhead water, discussing and demonstrating techniques, and fishing $150 per person Max 3 people Location Forks June 8? Location Kalama June 22
Better fly-casting This is the most important class I teach. The better you cast the more fish you will reach. This class will help you move from average casting to great casting. We will cover the why and how of; Tighter loops Double haul Longer casts Roll casting Single hand spey casting And show you how to use these tools to find more fish. Class size max 5 Cost $100.00 Eight hour class Saterday May 10th Cowlitz?
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