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Sea-Run's River Report and Courses Update - March 23rd
« on: March 23, 2015, 11:07:27 AM »

Sea-Run’s River Report & Courses Update - March 23rd



There has been no shortage of rain in the past few days locally and previous to the recent high water event this weekend fishing had been quite good all around with anglers having multiple fish days. There will be a mix bag of fish around this time of year in most systems as earlier pushes of fish will have been held up in the system for a period of time, while newer fish are still consistently making their way into the rivers.

On a side not from the Rivers, we are now seeing some interior lakes icing off in the lower elevations so this is something to look forward to in the very near future.

Check out our most up to date and detailed report by clicking this link:  March 23rd, 2015 update - http://www.sea-run.com/river-report-march-23rd-2014-113pm/



Upcoming Courses:

Be sure to check out our upcoming: Modern West Coast Spey Casting - Long Belly Lines ~ http://www.sea-run.com/spey-long-line-modern-west-coast/

Other Courses / Classes:

- Advanced Single Hand Fly Casting ~ http://www.sea-run.com/single-hand-fly-casting-fixes/

On top of these classes & courses, we will also be hosting Winter/Spring Steelhead Courses that will also have an optional day on the water, as well as Winter Steelhead guided trips. We will post dates for combined in-class and on the water courses shortly, so stay tuned!

Guided Walk-n-Wade Steelhead Trips ~ www.sea-run.com/guided-trips/

Guided Walk-n-Wade Steelhead Trips are full day adventures that run from the end of February to the end of April.

What is included in a Guided Steelhead Trip?

- Correct gear set-ups
- Explanations of bait and presentation choices (knowing what to use, and when to use it)
- Reading Water
- Steelhead Habits
- And more much more!



Sea-Run Fly & Tackle www.sea-run.com

Cheers and Tight Lines,
C.S.
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