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  1. Thank you all who braved the snowy weather this past Sunday to sit in and hear Todd Clark discuss nymphing tactics. Great questions from everyone, even the little ones! Please join us this Sunday, November 10 at 1:00 PM when guide Mike Venhuis will discuss salt water flies. During this session you’ll be introduced to some of the standard patterns for saltwater and how to tie them. Mike has spent time exploring flats in Cuba, Cook Islands, and Mexico. During this session he’ll tie a few of his go-to patterns and talk about prepping your fly box for a saltwater adventure. This is part of our free Sunday seminar series that runs most Sundays from late October through December and mid-January through April. Seminars are open to anyone who wants to attend. Start time is 1 p.m. Sessions generally last one to two hours. First ones in get the chairs!
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