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1. To test the sharpness of your hook, gently place the point of the hook against your thumb’s fingernail.  Then, gently scrape it down the length of your fingernail.  Do not put additional pressure beyond what is required to keep the point in contact with your fingernail.  If the point leaves a mark, it is sharp enough.  Otherwise, replace or sharpen it.

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Jerry
Class Code: 
123

This class is to build upon what the student has learned in Class 103 Baits & Lures.  It is primarily for those using a spinning or spincast outfit, but can be beneficial to a fly fisherman as well.   The student will learn the basic types of lures including the top artificial lures for trout, artificail flies. After completion of this class, the student will know how to select and use the various lures that are available.

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Jerry
Class Code: 
1052

This course is meant as addendum to the previous class.  In this class, the student will learn a novel approach to fishing the stuborn streams that can be found in the mountains of the South.  It combines both fly fishing and in-line spinner fishing.  After the completion of this course, the student will have an approach that affords a good opportunity for a father and son team.

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Jerry
Class Code: 
103

This course will familiarize the student with the basic baits, spinners, flies and artificail lures for fishing.  The student will learn how to collect live baits and how and where to use them to be most effective.

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