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    Default Aquatic Entomology Class 7/26

    Hey guys, I'm doing another bug class this summer and I'm getting this info out here early as it was booked so quickly in years past. This class will help you catch more fish by giving you the basic knowledge and confidence needed to ‘match the hatch’.
    Classes are held outdoors, on-stream with an introductory lecture on aquatic entomology, followed by close-up observation of live bugs, then a stream side walk to practice observation of insect behavior and techniques for finding bugs and their signs in order to ‘match the hatch’. Jon will also give demonstrations on fly presentation techniques. After class, anglers may want to practice what they've learned by fishing the local evening hatch on the beautiful North Fork of the Yuba River, so bring your gear!

    What you’ll learn in this fly angler's entomology class;

    -How to identify the major groups of aquatic and terrestrial insects and non-insects that serve as the trout’s main diet.
    -Distinguishing the bugs based on their behavior, habitat and season.
    -Basic ecology, natural history and life cycle info as it relates to catching fish.
    -How to ‘match the hatch’ and presentation techniques for the preferred flies.
    -Hands-on learning, with close-up observation of live and preserved bugs.
    -Techniques for finding the bugs on the river for matching purposes.
    -Insects common or unique to the watershed visited.
    -Bonus: detailed handouts on insect hatch times, flies, presentation and identification.

    Price: $175
    Class size limited to 8 participants to ensure one-on-one instruction.
    Time: 10-4pm (Mid-morning to afternoon class timed so you can fish the evening hatches in the local area.)
    Date: July 26th, 2014

    Class Intructors;

    Jon Baiocchi, owner-Baiocchi's Troutfitters

    Jon’s been fly fishing and tying flies since 1972 and is a California Licensed fly fishing guide, published author, educator, innovative tier, and public speaker-giving fly fishing presentations to fly fishing clubs and expos across the state of California. His Dad, Bob Baiocchi, was inducted into the Federation of Fly Fishers Hall of Fame in 1999 and was a big part in helping Jon hone his fly fishing skills at an early age. In 1979 Jon began snowboarding and was one of the pioneers of the sport competing professionally, starring in major films, and involved with research and development for clothing and board manufacturers. Jon now owns and operates Baiocchi’s Troutfitters where he has a reputation as a hard working guide that’s been trained by some of fly fishing’s best known anglers. His locations for guiding include Lake Davis, the Wild & Scenic Middle Fork Feather River, Frenchman’s Reservoir, Eagle Lake, the North Fork Yuba River, Lake Almanor, the Lower Yuba River, and many secluded creeks in Eastern Plumas Co. Jon’s philosophy on fishing is to keep it simple, be confident in your presentation, and have fun! His favorite game is stalking and sight fishing to large trout in shallow water whether it is a lake or river.

    Christine Elder, M.A. in Biology

    Christine is a naturalist, educator and biological illustrator. She holds a master’s degree in biology from Humboldt State University, with special emphasis on aquatic ecology and pollination biology. She’s done field work in the Colorado Rockies and the Sierra, assisting with studies of benthic macroinvertebrates and their role in the health of the aquatic food chain and has worked on projects with the South Yuba River Citizens League, Sierra Streams Institute and the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab.
    In her work as an entomological illustrator, she recently completed 100 drawings for The Bug Book: A guide to the identification of common aquatic benthic macroinvertebrates families of California and western North America published by the Friends of Deer Creek. Christine has worked as an educator with The Nature Conservancy, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the U.S. Forest Service. She enjoys bringing the biologist’s perspective to the fine art of aquatic entomology for anglers. She currently teaches biology at Central Oregon Community College.

    Christine and I love to teach and share the fascinating life cycles of aquatic insects and their role with trout, and the fly angler. I hope you can join us for this fun filled and informative day. For more information, testimonials, and to sign up please click here;

    http://www.baiocchistroutfitters.com...ogy_class.html

    Thank you,
    Jon.
    "I fish, I write, I travel, and I'm hungry for more!"
    http://jonbaiocchiflyfishingnews.blogspot.com/

    http://www.baiocchistroutfitters.com/
    The premier fly fishing guide service for the northern sierra.

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    We have two students signed up with 4 openings left. This is a really fun filled day, so much to experience, and so much to learn!
    Last edited by Troutstalker55B; 05-12-2014 at 06:33 AM.
    "I fish, I write, I travel, and I'm hungry for more!"
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    http://www.baiocchistroutfitters.com/
    The premier fly fishing guide service for the northern sierra.

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    3 spots remain - J.
    "I fish, I write, I travel, and I'm hungry for more!"
    http://jonbaiocchiflyfishingnews.blogspot.com/

    http://www.baiocchistroutfitters.com/
    The premier fly fishing guide service for the northern sierra.

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    Folks,

    This is a great school. Jon does a great job. It is well worth the money. They just don't got over the bugs - the match the flies to the bugs. This one day school is ten years of learning bugs on your own. A great course!!

    I highly recommend it!
    Lance Gray
    Fly Guide
    530-517-2204
    http://www.lancegrayandcompany.com

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