If someone built seminars.....would you come?

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How interested would you be in attending regular, organized Fishing Seminars?

Extremely Interested
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68%
Somewhat Interested
8
26%
Interested if I had the time
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6%
Not very interested
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Waste of time
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If someone built seminars.....would you come?

Post by Bobber »

Just wondering what kind of interest there is out there should someone decide to host fishing seminars. I'm thinking regular seminars, 1 to 2 hours long, various topics, different locations, different speakers (kind of like subject matter experts who would be willing to do them)
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I'd be all for the idea. If it was somehow possible to have a hands on type seminar that would be cool, maybe a one hour discussion, then off for a couple hours fishing to try out the technique or whatever and meet up after or post the results under a specific thread. But with or without the on the water feature, any kind of seminars with someone who knows what they are talking about would be great learning tools.
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Post by gorfman007 »

I certainly would be interested in taking part in the learning process. I am a recreational fisherman and I like to be out on the water . I don't care if I catch or not , I just enjoy nature and it's offerings. But I would like to know as much about the sport as I can to pass it on to the kids in my family. I am interested in reel maintenance and reading the water in a new environment. Having said that I probably would attend a majority of the seminars.
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Post by BrianM »

This sounds like a great idea. What a great way to meet the members and walk away with some new ideas to try. I noticed on a muskey site from the Toronto area that they did a get together on lure making. Both spinners and stick bait. This would be somthing that would be of intrest to me.

Hope this takes off.
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I would love to attend these seminars.... might I suggest something easy for the first one.... like rigging plastics for bass.

Just a thought

Great Idea though.
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Post by Karack »

I will echo gorfman's comments. I consider myself to be a man who fishes as opposed to a fisherman. That said, I am very committed to learning everything that I can about this great pass time. Some of the things that would intrest me the most would include: How to read the water and conditions; Info on the various techniques used i.e. what technique to use given a certain set of conditions; Info on conservation i.e. what can I as a fisherman do to help protect the fishery that gives so much to me; Info on equipment maintanance; Info relating to boats, what features to look for when purchasing, how to properly maintain, basically anything to do with a boat since I will be in the market to purchase one in the next couple of years.

I think this is a great initiative Bobber and I hope that you are able to carry though.

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Gentlemen, this is a fish! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Trophymuskie »

Bobber you plan on charging the public for these seminars, good speakers aren't free?
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Trophymuskie wrote:Bobber you plan on charging the public for these seminars, good speakers aren't free?
Haven't thought that far ahead yet. Just an idea that I thought would be a good question to ask to see if there is any interest.
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Having attended a local seminar just recently, I would support this wholeheartedly. A good mix of experienced and novice fisherpeople added to the knowledge sharing.
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Post by gorfman007 »

There is the Canadian Fly Fishing Symposium coming up in May ( 29 and 30). I plan to attend that. I want to get back into this type of fishing . I enjoyed it in my younger days. It is especially thrilling to catch a fish on a lure that is (home made). :D I know some of you have made lures for other types of fishing but I have not ventured there.
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Post by Bobber »

Thanks to all those who have voted. It looks like there have been a lot of views, but not too many votes. I encourage you to please let us know what you think and take some time to vote. There's no committment, just trying to get a feel on interest, no matter where you're from.

Thanks again,
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