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How do I know if Im beginner or intermediate/advanced and what happens if I register for the wrong choice?

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How do I know if Im beginner or intermediate/advanced and what happens if I register for the wrong choice?

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The Saturday morning classes are divided into Beginner and Intermediate/Advanced. Here are some tips for deciding which class to take: Beginner: This class starts with an hour on the basics of the rod and reel: Differences between conventional and spinning reels, how to hold them properly, what is pound test line, drag system and more. Then classes (in most areas, inshore, offshore and bottom fishing) are conducted at basic levels so participants can learn terminology, then learn technique. Even though you have fished before, if someone else made the decisions about tackle and baited your hook, you may be in this category. Intermediate/Advanced: This is for participants who are comfortable fishing on their own. The instructors will use terminology but will assume the class knows the definitions. The classes cover the same categories (inshore, offshore, bottom fishing) but concentrate on technique only. For a more detailed description of the difference between the classes click here (li

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