Central Florida fishermen want to know how to catch more and bigger fish in the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoons. On March 5 and 6 two Show and Tell Fishing Seminar held on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and Mosquito Lagoon will show them how and tell them where to do just that.
There are two separate seminars. The first tours the land area of the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. The second tours the Mosquito Lagoon by boat.
Instructor John Kumiski says, “I designed these seminars with the express purpose of helping attendees catch more and bigger fish. During the all-day seminar we cover fishing techniques for redfish, seatrout, tarpon, and other species, spinning and fly flats tackle, boats, wading, choosing and using lures and baits, fish fighting techniques, knots, etiquette, and more. We drive all through the refuge, discussing where to wade, where to launch power and paddle boats, and of course we discuss specific locations and how to fish them.
“During the on-the-water seminar we use my skiff to navigate around the entire Mosquito Lagoon. I show exactly where and how I fish. Nothing is withheld- locations, techniques, tactics. Be sure to bring your GPS and a notebook.”
During both seminars plenty of time is dedicated to question and answer.
You will learn more in one day during these popular seminars than you could learn in years on your own.
Registration is on-line. Go to this link:
http://www.spottedtail.com/category/Schools-and-Seminars-13
to register. The cost of the first class is $60.00. The on-the-water class is $120.00.
For more information contact John Kumiski at 407.977.5207, or email him at john@spottedtail.com.
John Kumiski
http://www.spottedtail.com/
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