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Well folks, March has definitely “come in like a lion.” To help keep you warm despite the frigid temperatures, Fish Tales Fly Shop is having a 3-day sale on select clothing. For Saturday, March 1, 2014 through Monday, March 3, 2014 customers will save 20% on the select products (while supplies last) from Simms and Patagonia. Check out this link for some products available: http://www.fishtalesflyshop.com/2014/03/01/march-in-like-a-lion-sale%E2%80%A6-three-days-only-march-1-3-2014/ Also, what better way to spend a frigid Sunday then learning how to improve your nymphing techniques from one of Canada’s leading competition anglers – John Nishi. You can apply what he shares with you to your nymphing strategy in the coming months. John has been a representative on Canada’s fly fishing team for several years. Here is a brief bio on John (found online at the Innovative Fly Fishers.com forum.) “I started competitive fly fishing in 2003 while attending the 1st Canadian National Fly Fishing Championships and Conservation Symposium in Manitoba, with a hard-core & talented group of fishers from the Northwest Territories. I particularly enjoy competitive fly fishing for the camaraderie, travel and immersion in new landscapes and cultures, and continual learning opportunities it presents.” As always, seminars start at 1:00, are free and open to the public, and first ones in the doors get the seats! Hot coffee will be available to warm you up!
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Please join the Fish Tales family for a fun packed weekend! Saturday October 26: Fall Customer Appreciation Day. Please join us as we celebrate our one year anniversary in our expanded space! There will be food, beverages, door prizes and sales on: -select Sage and Reddington rods -Reddington, Dan Baily and Simms waders -Korkers, Simms and Reddington boots -select Patagonia clothing Sunday October 27: This will be the second installment in our Free Sunday Seminar Series that will occur now through spring. This week features Wayne Posyluzny who will be discussing fishing the non-insects for trophy trout. Other than the leech, which is often and widely used, there are many other patterns that are often overlooked. Join him for this session focused on the often-overlooked patterns: mice, frogs, tadpoles, and snails often produce trophy trout. Tips, tactics and equipment will be covered. All seminars start at 1:00 and first ones in get the seats!
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