As a newbie, I'm learning a lot from these forums, and this recent post is just one example. On Sunday afternoon, when the surf was raging, I headed out to Sachuest and carefully staked out a spot that I thought might have fish (tips and clues from other posts applied here) and had a safe place to guide a fish into so I could release it (yet another thing I've learned from the forum) without getting swept out to sea. All said, everything went to plan...caught a half-dozen "good sized" stripers with a small atom
popper, and worked each one into my safety spot. At the end of my two-hour stint, it not only felt great to having caught something, but to having done so by applying what I've learned here.
So, to extend this, I'm wondering if the guys in the shop have any plans for how-to seminars this winter? A beginner series would be awesome.