Tom
Nelson's
27th Anniversary
2010 Saltwater Fishing Seminar
Speakers
and Topics
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Tom Nelson
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Tom
Nelson is known as the "Dean of Saltwater Fishing".
Over
5,000 students have attended his Saltwater Fishing classes at Highline,
Bellevue and Green River Community Colleges and Salmon University.
He
is the featured saltwater expert at the west coast Boat Shows, International
Sportsman's shows and seminars in the Northwest.
Tom
helped develop many of the techniques and lures used by West Coast
sports anglers.
He
has written numerous articles for various NW outdoor publications.
Tom's
boat, a 24' North River Seahawk O/S named Salmon University, is
one of the most recognized boats on Puget Sound and in British Columbia.
Basic
Class: Downrigger Techniques
Advanced Class: Advanced Downrigger Fishing
Advanced Class: Fishing Vancouver Island
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Terry Wiest
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Salmon
University Webmaster and Instructor Terry Wiest is a native Washingtonian
and grew up fishing the Cedar and Green Rivers along with the Puget
Sound where he learned how to fish from his Dad.
An
avid Salmon and Steelhead Fisherman, you can find Terry fishing
all over the Pacific Northwest during all times of the year. Not
only Steelhead and Salmon, but Lingcod and Halibut are also targeted
species.
Terry
is also very active with the Puget Sound Anglers and is now the
Past-President of the South King County Chapter, serving in that
capacity from 2004 thru 2006.
Terry
has written articles published in Fishing & Hunting News, Northwest
Sportsman, The Reel News and Washington/Oregon Fish & Game. He's
also featured in the book "Pro Tactics for Steelhead and Salmon".
Terry
fishes from his 23' Shamrock named "Lucky" while in the Sound or
Ocean, or you can usually find him "banking" numerous rivers throughout
the region.
He
is also the host of Steelhead
University.
Advanced
Class : River Salmon Fishing Made Easy
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Tom Pollack
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Tom
Pollack has been in the sporting goods retail business for over
45 years and is resident fishing expert at Sportco in Fife. Tom
is more commonly known as "Mr. Moocher". He is an avid salmon and
walleye fisherman. Tom has been fishing, crabbing and shrimping
in Puget Sound since he was 10 years old.
He
can be seen regularly lecturing at Sportsmen Shows, the Seattle
Boat Show and local fishing clubs.
Tom
is an active member of Puget Sound Anglers and the Western Walleye
Club and is very involved with improving fishing opportunities in
the Northwest where he serves on the Puget Sound Recreational Advisory
Committee, Northwest Marine Trade Association Fishing Committee,
and the Inland Warm Water Advisory Committee.
Tom
is a regular contributor to Fishing & Hunting News and various Newspapers
for local fishing reports. Tom writes a monthly column for The Reel
News. He is also in charge of the central Puget Sound service center
for Scotty downrigger's.
Basic
Class: Mooching
Advanced Class: Crabbing & Shrimping
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Terry Rudnick
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Terry
Rudnick is a freelance outdoor writer/photographer/speaker specializing
in Pacific Northwest fishing, hunting and boating subjects. Since
beginning his career more than 35 years ago, he has had over 1,000
articles and photos published in more than two-dozen regional and
national publications.
Rudnick
also is a book author. His first book, Washington Fishing, is the
most comprehensive angling guide ever written about the state's
freshwater and saltwater angling opportunities, and is now in its
sixth edition. He also co-authored How to Catch Trophy Halibut,
the complete guide to recreational halibut fishing along the entire
West Coast. Both Washington Fishing and How to Catch Trophy Halibut
have received excellence awards from the Northwest Outdoor Writers
Association. A third book, Washington Boating and Water Sports,
was published in the spring of 2000.
An
enthusiastic and entertaining speaker, Rudnick has given more than
250 slideshows and seminars on a variety of freshwater and saltwater
angling topics not only throughout the Pacific Northwest but to
audiences in California, Utah, Colorado and Texas.
Rudnick
is now the youth sportfishing coordinator for Washington's Department
of Fish and Wildlife, responsible for organizing fishing events
and activities for kids throughout the state.
Besides
his more than two-dozen awards for writing and photography, Rudnick
has received the national Silver Trout Award for Communications
from Trout Unlimited and the Ken McLeod Journalism Award from the
King County Outdoor Sports Council.
Basic
Class: Halibut Fishing Techniques
Advanced Class: Jigging for Salmon & Bottomfish
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Mike Perusse
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Mike
Perusse has over 25 years of on-the-water experience on some of
the most famous salmon and steelhead fisheries in the world.
A longtime
representative of G-Loomis and guide on the Nushagak River in Alaska,
Perusse has a list of resources that filters through virtually every
fishery from northern California to southeast Alaska.
Mike
knows what's happening 24/7.
Basic
Class: Columbia River Spring & Fall Chinook Techniques
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Josh Hughes
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Join
Josh Hughes to learn the "Ins and Outs" of trophy Sturgeon Fishing
in the Northwest! From keeper sturgeon in the lower Columbia to
huge over-sized sturgeon near the Bonneville Damn, Josh has nearly
15 years of experience landing these great eating and fighting fish.
Josh is a former guide in Alaska and now currently represents Daiwa
and Scotty in the NW. From how to anchor your boat to how to rig
your rods, you to will be an expert sturgeon fisherman after attending
this seminar!
Advanced
Class: Northwest Sturgeon Fishing
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Brian Lull
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Brian
Lull is a lifelong resident and angler from Seattle. He has been
fishing Lake Washington (one of the most under fished lakes in the
State) for 12 years. He fishes for Cutthroat, Rainbow, Perch and
Salmon. He is also known to hit the Puget Sound for salmon when
he has free time. Brian also guides for Chinook Salmon on the Nushagak
River in Alaska in the summer months. For the past 14 years Brian
worked for Fishing and Hunting News and is now the Advertising Manager
for the new northwest publication Northwest Sportsman. Brian looks
forward to sharing the knowledge (tips, tactics and secrets) he
has accumulated from contacts in the industry over the life of his
career.
Basic
Class: Focus on Lk Washington Salmon & Trout
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Anthony Warren
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Anthony
Warren was introduced to salmon fishing in the Puget Sound when
he was a young kid. As his passion for fishing the saltwater grew,
he started fishing the ocean and hasn't looked back. For years he
has been fishing out of Ilwaco for salmon and bottom fish. When
the craze for Albacore Tuna fishing hit the sport fishing fleet,
Anthony was right there chasing these longfins. Anthony doesn't
just fish for fun, he fishes to help stop hunger. You can find him
on the team "Bad To The Bone" which fishes the Oregon Tuna Classic
charity tournament. The success of the OTC spawned the first ever
Washington Tuna Classic last fall and Anthony joined team Radius
sponsored by Salmon University for this inaugural Washington event
out of Westport.
No
other fishery is as demanding on the gear and crew as Albacore fishing
. In this seminar you will learn how to find the fish, different
fishing techniques, proper care of the tuna and most importantly,
how to get to the tuna grounds and back safely.
Advanced
Class:
Albacore Tuna Fishing off the Washington and Oregon coast
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Paul Marander
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Paul
is General Manager for Outdoor Emporium in Seattle. Paul has spent
many years in management in the marine trade industry and brings
to our seminar many years of experience in the boating arena.
Paul
will be presenting an in-depth seminar on how to use your GPS and
fishfinders for safety and success in maximizing your catch. Paul
will not only be able to guide you on the correct procedures on
your own electronics but will also show you the most up-to-date
features you can expect on the latest models of GPS and fishfinders.
Basic
Class: GPS & Fishfinder Operation
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