Fish Report for 10-3-2009

[Fwd: Urban Trout Fishing seminar at Bass Pro Shop Nov7]

10-3-2009
Steve Carson

STEVE CARSON "URBAN TROUT" SEMINAR AT BASS PRO SHOP

The Bass Pro Shop location in Rancho Cucamonga will feature a November 7 appearance and free seminar presentation by Steve Carson, Pro-Staffer at Irvine Lake and Director of Penn Fishing University.

Just in time for the winter season, Carson's free seminar will be "Urban Trout Fishing"; tips and tricks for the "pay to play" lakes. Discussion topics will include baits, rigging, trolling lures, casting lures, and even how to make the hot new "Power Mouse".

Carson is ranked #3 in the world among IGFA members for the most different species of fish caught on rod and reel [229], is also a pro-staffer for Berkley, Rapala, Flambeau, Owner Hooks, and numerous other tackle companies, and has been the Tournament Director for major fishing events in Alaska and Baja California.

Well-known to Southern California radio audiences as "The Walking Encyclopedia of Fishing", Steve will also be available at the conclusion of the seminar for one-on-one consultation. Terrific prizes after the seminar will include free passes to Irvine Lake, Power Bait and more.

The Bass Pro Shop store is located in Rancho Cucamonga, at 7777 Victoria Gardens Lane, just north of the junction of the 15 and 10 freeways.

Steve Carson's scheduled appearances:

Saturday November 7-
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM- "Urban Trout Fishing"
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM- "Open Discussion" in fishing department



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