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    The Hook-Up! Tuna Tactics-101 Class

    "The Hook-Up!" will be holding our very popular class, "Tuna Tactics-101. How to catch Bluefin Tuna" next Sunday May 4th from 1 to 6 pm. This 5 hour class will cover tuna fishing from A to Z with a focus on the schoolie tuna fishery east of Cape Cod. Come and share an afternoon with Capt. Eric Stewart as he shares his knowledge and tactics regarding this great tuna fishery. We only have a few seats left so please call today at 508-240-0778. The cost is $100 and lunch is included. Thanks

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    For anyone who is just getting into tuna fishing, this is a great seminar and covers all of the basics that you'll need to know. i went earlier this year and it was a great time.

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    I have to second what shoe said, a great seminar for pretty much anyone. I went to both, the one down at The Hook Up, and the one down with capt. terry also. Capt Eric has some great info, and does everything he can to help you catch tuna. Great time, I wouldn't even mind going if I could get the day off from work.

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    Ditto what was said previous

    From Beginner to Continuing education Stew covers it all.

    And being able to get some hands on shopping is a +

    The Hook UP Knowledge = more fish in the Boat
    Last edited by Shortfin; 04-27-2008 at 08:46 PM.

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    Ditto

    A $100 is cheap. You'll avoid buying all the wrong gear and I don't think I need to tell anyone just how expensive chasing tuna can be. When I started, I guessed using trial and error. Trust me, $100 is nothing - about the cost of a green machine bar. Come to think of it, I don't recall Eric mentioning a GM in his "Lucky 7" spread

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    Ive been twice, plus I got to watch him at our BFT show. It's the price of 30 gal's of gas. You'll burn that in a half day of wandering around blind. Best $100 you can spend to learn the tuna basics.

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    All sold out. Thanks guys for the nice comments. Capt. Eric

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    Heck, I'd shell out a 100 bucks just to know where the UDL is.

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