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SALMON UNIVERSITY
ANNUAL SALTWATER FISHING SEMINAR
MARCH 24TH & 25TH, 2012
KENT, WA

New Article: Blackmouth Tips and Techniques
By Terry Rudnick
GET READY FOR JANUARY SALMON
By Tom Nelson – Salmon University
Salmon University's Tom Nelson will be presenting 14 seminars at the 2012 Seattle Boat Show.
Thurs, Feb 2nd |
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| 2:00 PM |
Saltwater Fishing in British Columbia |
| 4:00 PM |
How to catch Puget Sound Chinook & Coho |
Friday, Feb 3rd |
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| 2:00 PM |
Saltwater Fishing in British Columbia |
| 7:00 PM |
How to catch Puget Sound Chinook & Coho |
Sat, Feb 4th |
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How to catch Puget Sound Chinook & Coho |
Salmon University’s Tom Nelson will speak at the Sno-King PSA Meeting in Edmonds on February 9th, 2012.
The meeting is held at the South County Senior Center on the Edmonds Waterfront at 220 Railroad Avenue. The meeting starts at 6:30 PM. The public is always welcome.
Tom will be covering winter and spring salmon techniques and the latest and greatest new lures and tackle.
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February 2012
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Welcome to Salmon University.
This site will show you where, when, and how to catch
salmon. This site is designed from the ground up as an educational site.
It is an ongoing project, which we will be updating. We will add destination
articles, how-to lessons, and in-season updates, to give you the latest
on where, when, and how to improve your saltwater angling opportunities.
If you'd like to be informed when we add a section or update the site,
click here and fill out our info entry form,
and who knows, you just might win some free tackle, too!
This site is based primarily on saltwater fishing in Washington, Oregon
and British Columbia. Learning how to saltwater fish in the Pacific Northwest
is a complex subject that has a wealth of information available... this
website is designed to help break the material down and present it in
a user-friendly format that is simple to navigate. We have designed the
site to be easy for everyone from beginners to lifetime sports anglers,
to the seasoned professional salmon fishermen, anyone looking for quality
information to expand their knowledge about fishing for the revered fish
of the Northwest.

Here's a brief explanation of the different
sections of the site:
Regions: In the regions section, you can click, zoom, and navigate
to the areas you are interested in. For instance, say you click on "Washington",
you will then see a map of Washington. Now click on the region within
Washington that you are interested in, say you pick "Puget Sound South".
When you see the map of Puget Sound South, click on one of the highlighted
fishing areas on the map, and now you'll see an in-depth article about
exactly where, when, and how to fish that particular
spot... it's that easy.
Species: This section gives you some background information on
the different species you'll be fishing for in the salt.
Education: The education section will give you the information
you need to become an efficient and successful angler. The Online Lessons
are intended to give you a solid fishing education foundation. Like the
rest of the site, we will continue to add to the Lessons and Tips Section.
For the angler that wants a more intensive learning experience, we also
offer a Classroom Course. The Classroom
Course takes place in the Seattle area in March each year.

Online Resources: These resources are links for you to use when
you're ready to go fishing. There are links to tide predictors, weather
forecasts, and some online charts and maps. The education section will
teach you how to use and decipher this info. If you still have a question,
however, you can email one of our pros in the "Ask
the Pros" section.
Updates: This will become your favorite
section. Just like you anxiously await the next issue of your favorite
magazine, so will you be chomping at the bit for our next update. This
section is a list of quick links to the latest articles, in-season updates,
lessons, etc. that we've added to the site. If you have any comments or
questions about the site, or again, if you'd like to be informed via email
when we add a section or update the site, click here
and fill out an info entry form.
Thanks to our generous sponsors, this site is free to all of you. Enjoy
the site, and good fishing!
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