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Old March 14th, 2008, 11:47 PM posted to alt.fishing
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Default STEELHEAD FISHING CLASS BOOK

May I introduce my web site www.steelheadfishingclass.com?

I have combined 40 years of Steelhead fishing experience with a unique
proven teaching method to create a fishing class consisting of 175 tip
with 40 photos and numerous assignments. This class answers the
question, "How do I know when a Steelhead catches my lure"?

My site also displays never before seen underwater photos of Steelhead
in the wild.


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Without a doubt, that there are some very important aspects about the
Art of Steelhead Fishing Class, Proper gear, The Bite, and setting the
Hook, that will definitely teach you how to catch Fish! The Pacific
Coast, and specifically the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, have the
Best runs of Native Steelhead, whereas the Great Lakes, and Lake Erie
strains are stocked and not the same as the ocean run fish. They all
share the same basic characteristics, and this book is worth it's
weight in gold, or I should say Silver!
"A must read for the Beginning Steelheader! It will give you the edge
the nexttime you apply the techniques mentioned! Great Job on your
Class!"
Northeast Ohio Premier online Steelhead Guide & Magazine for the
Steelhead angler. www.steelheadquarters.com www.Steelheadquarters.com

"Hey! It's the easiest way I've ever heard how to tell the bite from
the river or a snag!" Great Book! I Highly recommend it for the
beginning and experienced Steelheader, it'll help you improve your
chances for Steelhead Drift Fishing! Worth every penny!"
Bob Williams: www.screamingreels.net

"Everyone I have ever talked to in my 12 years of trying to catch a
Steelhead has described the bite differently and it has confused me.
Your analogy puts everything together. You're the first person to put
into common sense words that describe what the Steelhead bite feels
like", Eric N. Trinity River, northern California.

"I never really understood until now the "mind set" I need to get in.
When I look back at 30 years of being on the river and all the fish
that were on my line without my knowing it, wowwwww, what an eye
opener. This year so far I have put 14 Steelhead on the bank and out
of those, half would not have been detected prior to reading your
Book.". Jeff H. Shelton Wa.

"I landed a beautiful 9 lb. male on my second cast, I did exactly what
you told me to do, and it worked perfectly. I was the "Queen of the
Creek" as some older gentleman yelled as I was landing my fifth fish.
Some guys were amazed at the fact that I was catching fish when hardly
anyone was". Vanessa, Lake Erie

I guarantee money back if not totally satisfied and not one has been
returned.

Would it be possible to exchange links?

Thank you for taking the time to let me introduce my class.
Bernie Pringle
 




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