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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2871981" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Check ahead of time before going. Actually talk to one of the sales folks in the fly section.</p><p>I went to the Broken Arrow BP years ago when first wanting to learn.</p><p>I went into the store, and NOBODY knew squat about any fly casting seminar.</p><p>Took out the phone, pulled up their website and showed them schedule.</p><p>A guy put together a rod/reel/combo, and took me to the pond. He spent about 10 minutes telling me to do 10-2 swings, and needed to go back inside to take care of a client. "bring me the rod when your done" was his last words. A few minutes later, a small bass broke the fly off, so I went back inside to see what's next, and he was nowhere to be found. I leaned the gear up and left.</p><p>In their defense, it was within a couple of weeks of their opening, so it may be totally different now. Call before you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2871981, member: 5412"] Check ahead of time before going. Actually talk to one of the sales folks in the fly section. I went to the Broken Arrow BP years ago when first wanting to learn. I went into the store, and NOBODY knew squat about any fly casting seminar. Took out the phone, pulled up their website and showed them schedule. A guy put together a rod/reel/combo, and took me to the pond. He spent about 10 minutes telling me to do 10-2 swings, and needed to go back inside to take care of a client. "bring me the rod when your done" was his last words. A few minutes later, a small bass broke the fly off, so I went back inside to see what's next, and he was nowhere to be found. I leaned the gear up and left. In their defense, it was within a couple of weeks of their opening, so it may be totally different now. Call before you go. [/QUOTE]
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