MakoMike
12-29-2004, 12:33 PM
Guys,
I have no interest in this other than wanting to attend one. If you're interested the contact info is at the bottom of the page.
If you do contact them ask them to select a location convienent to the Orient Point Ferry.
As some of you may know the Canyon Runner Crew is putting on an a canyon tuna/marlin seminar in Atlantic City, NJ on February 26, 2005. We are close to selling out down in A.C. (although we still have some spots available so please call now if interested) and I was wondering how many of you folks would come to our seminar if we had it in Long Island in late March early April. Information on the seminar format is below - please email me at njcharter@aol.com if you would be interested in coming to the NY event. Please call me at 732-829-5663 if you are interesed in the A.C. date as we only have a few spots left.
For additional information go to www.canyonrunner.com
CANYON RUNNER CANYON SEMINAR
The Canyon Runner team has built a reputation of not only being the best at what they do - catching tuna and marlin in the canyons 80 to 100+ miles offshore - but also earned a reputation for providing the most detailed, accurate, and up-to-date fishing reports and articles in the industry. Through it all our goal has always been the same - put people on fish. Whether it is one of our charters, someone reading our latest article, or a guy reading our latest fishing report; if we help one person catch just one more tuna we take enormous satisfaction in that. Now we are taking that to the next level.
Over the past year we've designed and developed the most in-depth, detailed, thought provoking, and informative tuna and marlin seminar you will ever experience. We're not talking about listening to a few guys who, while they might be great speakers, can count on one hand their time spent in the canyons in the last few years. We have all listened to these guys speak a few minutes, maybe an hour, in the hopes that one of them will bestow one good pointer or may divulge one secret. But come on, can you really derive any value out of a 1-hour seminar on tuna and marlin? People spend decades honing there skills in the canyons. The presumption that 1 or 2-hours on the subject is enough to bestow insight into this realm casts false light on what it really takes to excel on the edge.
What we envisioned is a seminar as intense as our fishing schedule. A schedule which has seen the Canyon Runner crew spend over 300 days in the canyons in just the last three years. Capt. Phil Dulanie alone has made well over 1000 canyon trips during his career and the combined time spent on the edge for the Canyon Runner crew exceeds 5000-days!!! The combined tuna to our credit - 50,000+ and counting!!!!!!
We are talking about 6+ hours of information overflow. We are talking about you getting your hands dirty rigging baits with us, rigging lures and spreader bars with us, and breaking down reels with us. We are talking about learning every single thing that goes into a Canyon Runner canyon run from the preparation that starts in the winter to walking off the dock with coolers packed with tuna steaks. After this seminar you would literally be able to crew with us on our next overnighter and not miss a step. Work hand-in-hand with our most seasoned mate, or, run the boat from the slip to edge and back again putting us on the meat.
This will be like no other seminar you will ever experience. We will spend 30 minutes to an hour just on preseason preparation. Expect to hear 2 hours on everything you ever wanted to know about trolling the edge and another 2 hours on chunking. In between, we will provide break-out sessions where you will sit down with us and rig ballyhoo, rig lures, rig Canyon Runner Custom Spreader Bars, and breakdown and rebuild reels. You will be provided a 100+ page binder with our slide presentation. It will also include our detailed log book for the past 2 years with loran numbers from each trip and the baits and lures that produced best. You will be given the exact loran numbers for every single big-eye and blue marlin we caught in the last 10 years. You will receive our canyon checklist which will cover everything you will need before heading to the deep. Finally, you can also expect to receive every single article we have written in the past 10+ years. Most importantly you will be part of the seminar itself. Your questions will guide us as we work through the day. Your questions will be the focus of our analysis. The show won't end until each and every question is answered.
If learning everything you ever wanted to know about canyon fishing is not enough to entice you - how about this? We will have over $5,000+ in door prizes and raffles including Canyon Runner® Custom Spreader Bars as well as other Canyon Runner® Custom lures and assorted tackle. Additional door prizes will be donated by our sponsors and will include Penn rods and reels, Chaos Rods, Berkley line, Tournament Cable teasers, Costa Del Mar sunglasses, equipment donated by Summit Insurance, equipment donated by Tournament Cable, equipment donated by www.Sportfishermen.com, and magazines and services from the Big Game Fishing Journal. The grand prize will be an all expenses paid trip to the canyon on the Canyon Runner® for your own personalized, hands on, real time tuna and marlin seminar.
Now - what is this worth? What is having your best canyon season ever worth? We gave personalized tutors this past spring to several private crews plus provided them with up-to-the minute reports every time they headed offshore this summer and guess what happened? They all caught more tuna and marlin this year then their last 3 years combined.
So, for only $75 per person (if you register before February 1, 2005 - $100 thereafter) you might learn that one skill, trick, or secret that will turn you and your crew from average guys fishing the edge to the elite 10% of crews that catch 90% of the fish.
For additional information please call 732-829-5663 or email us at njcharter@aol.com.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Tight lines,
Capt. Phil, Adam and The Crew of the Canyon Runner
I have no interest in this other than wanting to attend one. If you're interested the contact info is at the bottom of the page.
If you do contact them ask them to select a location convienent to the Orient Point Ferry.
As some of you may know the Canyon Runner Crew is putting on an a canyon tuna/marlin seminar in Atlantic City, NJ on February 26, 2005. We are close to selling out down in A.C. (although we still have some spots available so please call now if interested) and I was wondering how many of you folks would come to our seminar if we had it in Long Island in late March early April. Information on the seminar format is below - please email me at njcharter@aol.com if you would be interested in coming to the NY event. Please call me at 732-829-5663 if you are interesed in the A.C. date as we only have a few spots left.
For additional information go to www.canyonrunner.com
CANYON RUNNER CANYON SEMINAR
The Canyon Runner team has built a reputation of not only being the best at what they do - catching tuna and marlin in the canyons 80 to 100+ miles offshore - but also earned a reputation for providing the most detailed, accurate, and up-to-date fishing reports and articles in the industry. Through it all our goal has always been the same - put people on fish. Whether it is one of our charters, someone reading our latest article, or a guy reading our latest fishing report; if we help one person catch just one more tuna we take enormous satisfaction in that. Now we are taking that to the next level.
Over the past year we've designed and developed the most in-depth, detailed, thought provoking, and informative tuna and marlin seminar you will ever experience. We're not talking about listening to a few guys who, while they might be great speakers, can count on one hand their time spent in the canyons in the last few years. We have all listened to these guys speak a few minutes, maybe an hour, in the hopes that one of them will bestow one good pointer or may divulge one secret. But come on, can you really derive any value out of a 1-hour seminar on tuna and marlin? People spend decades honing there skills in the canyons. The presumption that 1 or 2-hours on the subject is enough to bestow insight into this realm casts false light on what it really takes to excel on the edge.
What we envisioned is a seminar as intense as our fishing schedule. A schedule which has seen the Canyon Runner crew spend over 300 days in the canyons in just the last three years. Capt. Phil Dulanie alone has made well over 1000 canyon trips during his career and the combined time spent on the edge for the Canyon Runner crew exceeds 5000-days!!! The combined tuna to our credit - 50,000+ and counting!!!!!!
We are talking about 6+ hours of information overflow. We are talking about you getting your hands dirty rigging baits with us, rigging lures and spreader bars with us, and breaking down reels with us. We are talking about learning every single thing that goes into a Canyon Runner canyon run from the preparation that starts in the winter to walking off the dock with coolers packed with tuna steaks. After this seminar you would literally be able to crew with us on our next overnighter and not miss a step. Work hand-in-hand with our most seasoned mate, or, run the boat from the slip to edge and back again putting us on the meat.
This will be like no other seminar you will ever experience. We will spend 30 minutes to an hour just on preseason preparation. Expect to hear 2 hours on everything you ever wanted to know about trolling the edge and another 2 hours on chunking. In between, we will provide break-out sessions where you will sit down with us and rig ballyhoo, rig lures, rig Canyon Runner Custom Spreader Bars, and breakdown and rebuild reels. You will be provided a 100+ page binder with our slide presentation. It will also include our detailed log book for the past 2 years with loran numbers from each trip and the baits and lures that produced best. You will be given the exact loran numbers for every single big-eye and blue marlin we caught in the last 10 years. You will receive our canyon checklist which will cover everything you will need before heading to the deep. Finally, you can also expect to receive every single article we have written in the past 10+ years. Most importantly you will be part of the seminar itself. Your questions will guide us as we work through the day. Your questions will be the focus of our analysis. The show won't end until each and every question is answered.
If learning everything you ever wanted to know about canyon fishing is not enough to entice you - how about this? We will have over $5,000+ in door prizes and raffles including Canyon Runner® Custom Spreader Bars as well as other Canyon Runner® Custom lures and assorted tackle. Additional door prizes will be donated by our sponsors and will include Penn rods and reels, Chaos Rods, Berkley line, Tournament Cable teasers, Costa Del Mar sunglasses, equipment donated by Summit Insurance, equipment donated by Tournament Cable, equipment donated by www.Sportfishermen.com, and magazines and services from the Big Game Fishing Journal. The grand prize will be an all expenses paid trip to the canyon on the Canyon Runner® for your own personalized, hands on, real time tuna and marlin seminar.
Now - what is this worth? What is having your best canyon season ever worth? We gave personalized tutors this past spring to several private crews plus provided them with up-to-the minute reports every time they headed offshore this summer and guess what happened? They all caught more tuna and marlin this year then their last 3 years combined.
So, for only $75 per person (if you register before February 1, 2005 - $100 thereafter) you might learn that one skill, trick, or secret that will turn you and your crew from average guys fishing the edge to the elite 10% of crews that catch 90% of the fish.
For additional information please call 732-829-5663 or email us at njcharter@aol.com.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Tight lines,
Capt. Phil, Adam and The Crew of the Canyon Runner