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Karl F 01-10-2007 04:51 PM

Tactics and technique, structure, bait patterns and how to recognize them, how to find fish. Things to make the listener think, sennse of humor, yeah, like had been said, as long as it's not forced. keep it to the point, and interesting... fish pics, and the past.. ya gotta have history.. here is a little from fall of 78 ;).. (BTW Flap, I think you know this guy.. 34 fish from the beach, 1000 pounds.. he has the slip. :D)
Not a fan of pictures and cameras,now, but, dig history.. love pics from the good old days.. but not today.. if that makes sense.

NIB 01-10-2007 06:15 PM

From the questions I see on the websites.I think alot of seminarian anglers could benitfit from a seminar on the rudimenatry things..
Gear,rods reels,line,(mono, braid,why they are diff.) leaders..Bait fishing bait selection,,lure selection as pertaining to prevelant forage,an migratory baitfish an thier patterns...
KNOTS
I think u could do a half hr on knots..
Seems simple to most but u would be surprised how many can't snell, palomar,uni to uni,clinch loop knot,albright..the list is endless.where an when to apply each..
I think most beginners lose quality fish beacuse they have Less than zero chance to begin with..
Surfcasting 101..
Be ginners would be glued to ur every word..'
Great for kids..
There's a market there..say 8-13 yr olds..
U know thats how the target sales in many other forms of entertainment..I know u know this if u have kids..

RickBomba 01-11-2007 12:43 AM

I want chix in bikinis.
Ask Dadbomba about his '78&'79 pix, crazy.
Later,
Rick

Megabyte 01-12-2007 07:44 PM

Bill, pic & humor are very good to have. EBA presentation while excellent was way tooooooo short.

I'd like to see your normal 45-60 presentation next time your doing one.

Or I'd like to just see you catchin'

pic or any kind are good motivation for those still lookin to catch one of those 50's.

Nebe 01-12-2007 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Canalman (Post 449407)
Bill,

I want a map on that screen showing all your fishing spots, all mine, all Ebens, Piemma's etc. :hihi:



:skulz: :skulz: :skulz:

spence 01-12-2007 09:33 PM

I'd use some dramatic shore photos and be very specific on where the fish will be. Use it as a teaching opportunity so people learn rather than are just given some splash.

A few big fish pics are great, but be sure to tell a story. Use drama...etc...

Bill, I'm a professional presenter. If you want I'd be happy to help.

-spence

Skitterpop 01-12-2007 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 450382)

Bill, I'm a professional presenter. If you want I'd be happy to help.

-spence

I`ll take some presents :)

Fish_Eye 01-13-2007 07:36 AM

Old Chinese proverb says it all:

Tell me, I will forget

Show me, I may remember

Involve me, and I will understand.

eelman 01-13-2007 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megabyte (Post 450364)
Bill, pic & humor are very good to have. EBA presentation while excellent was way tooooooo short.

I'd like to see your normal 45-60 presentation next time your doing one.

Or I'd like to just see you catchin'

pic or any kind are good motivation for those still lookin to catch one of those 50's.

I know it was short however, we were under strict time restraints and I acually went OVER my time a bit so, it was not of my choice.

And soon I am off to the boat show to watch Jim Whites show!

Jenn 01-13-2007 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 449504)
Do you think we would have done what we did if we knew then what we know now?
Steve Shiraka
Cape Cod Ma
Striper Fisherman

I started fishing down the cape with my dad in 78. I was very young but do recall the fish we would catch stripers, blues & flounder.. Do I regret the fish we kept? no I dont. Even though we were "having fun catching" we filleted and ate the fish we kept and yes we even sold some one year. It was a different time and place. Gone too are the days when you could drive RP and every one of the entire twenty people you saw out there waved and said hello. Anyway keeping those fish fed the family all year. It is no worse than the person that buys their fish in the store which is in fact worse if you want to add up the pounds of "bycatch" it took to put one pound of fish in the display case!!!! In fact if you fish at all you have NO RIGHT to judge someone for keeping legal fish.




Anyway #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& I am sorry I hijacked your thread.

fishermanjim 01-13-2007 10:23 AM

#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&,,, i think you need some pics,,, however the way you used them to show the result of your style of fishing is needed,,, fishermen do need to see the result pics,,, that is the nature of our sport,,, we all need to practice conservation but we all need to see results at any seminar,,,

labrax 01-13-2007 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by gldnbear93 (Post 448969)
One of the best seminars I ever attended had very few pictures of dead fish or any fish for that matter. A lot of it had to do with reading the water, choosing and working the fly and moon phase. I like more discussion of technique and getting information to make me a better fisherman, I don't need or want 15 out of 30 pictures to be of a fish lying on the beach or on the rocks. Those do have their place, particularly as backup evidence that the presenters methods work, but pictures/videos clips (!) illustrating the topic I feel are more effective. That way people can see exactly what it is that is being discussed.
That said, I think a striking picture would be of a schoolie or just keeper sized fish right next to a slob. This could really bring home to people the difference between what most people catch on regular basis vs. a 40/50 pounder.
Good luck with all your presentatiosn this winter. I know you will do well!

This is exactly what I would say. I do not need to see repetitive pictures of fish - the best seminars I have been to lead you to be a better fisherman, not reinforce that the speaker can catch fish.

Nebe 01-13-2007 06:53 PM

Steve Mckenna gives a good one.. maybe you could learn something from him :hihi:
just kidding, just make it fun, keep the crowds attention and give out what you know best... EEEEELS and how to fish them.

AT Grimaldi 01-16-2007 10:29 PM

I agree with TT. I have seen a few different versions of your show and have found them all, humble, VERY informative and well done. Honestly, I wouldn't really change anything. Nice work. So....uh....when are you going to work at the Edge? LOL.


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