this Fall that is perfect for serious entry level casters or up and comers.
This class will take place in early fall so that attendees can implement learning while there is still good fishing remaining, not in the cold months where one would have to wait a couple months to put new knowledge into action.
This class is targeted towards all surfcasters from novice right on up, that want to build or fortify, a strong foundation for their future in surfcasting. It will be the most comprehensive class on the subject ever given. It will cover the following subjects in detail:
• The History of Surfcasting in the US. Including, the early bass clubs, plug evolution, early trend-setters and more.
• The make up of the striped bass, the science, anatomy, migration and spawning, mortality and favored terrain.
• It will cover all equipment, how to choose, what to choose and why. It will cover proper dress, wetsuits, drytops, footwear, etc.
• It will cover the main bass catching techniques, everything about eels, chunking, clam/worm fishing, snag and drop and artificials.
• Artificials: We will discuss every type of artificial, and how to use it, and where and when to use it. (Very comprehensive).
• Modifying various lures to make them work even more effectively. Loading, painting, epoxies, hooks enhancements.
• Demonstration: loading plugs, rigging Slug-Go type lures. And the necessary tools for plug modifications.
• Your approach to surfcasting, covering the Physical and Mental Approaches. From hydration and physical conditioning to preparing for an upcoming hard, physical run of fishing. We will cover the mental aspects of collecting information before you fish, developing strategies, understanding what is in front of you, and tying in your experience.
• Tips for keeping a journal.
• The 'striper variables' will be discussed in detail. Learn the variables that an expert factors in before he fishes.
• Learn how to use the migration periods to increase your productivity, how summer patterns can produce.
• Learn how moon phases and tides impact fishing.
• Learn how wind creates activity and which winds are best.
• Finding bait and finding stripers.
• Understanding the herring runs, the menhaden, mackerel, and squid patterns and movements.
"Bass Class." Is coming this fall. September 4 to the Saltwater Edge in Middletown RI and to New Jersey in early October (date and location -TBD).
It is a all day classroom session. Power Point enhanced. Cost will be $125 per person.
There will be guest speakers.
All attendees will get a notebook loaded with info and outlines, a Bass Class T-Shirt and more surprises.
All interested need to register with me via email or by phone 732-539-3626