Fly Fishing Schools ~
fly fishing Guide Schools
Professional Fly Fishing Guide Schools
2006
guide school photo highlights Alagnak River, Alaska
Instructor/Master fishing guide Capt Charlie
Summerville & Miles on day 6 Advanced Jet boat Training driving
course in a 21 ft 300hp high performance inboard jet boat at 40mph
driving in 6 inches of water.
Each
student of our school gets 4 sessions in high performance jet boat
driving and 6 sessions in the 18ft jet boats.
We teach the skills and experienced needed to begin
your new career as a fishing guide, and more specifically an Alaska
fishing guide. There are horror stories that I am sure you have heard
about guiding in Alaska and we are here steer you in the right
direction. Our 20 years of operating in Alaska gives us the ability to
give our students specific knowledge a guide needs for safety in the
backcountry of Alaska.
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Kyle-Miles and Ben learming the fine art of a
Fresh Pike Shore lunch with instructor Justin Bleicher
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Ben from California with Master Fishing
Guide/Instructor Charlie Summerville with his first Alagnak Rainbow
caught June 8th opening day of Trout season, practicing his streamer
fishing techniques.
Below Capt Kevin Bonasera Lead Guide School
Instructor Holding a Trophy Alagnak Rainbow caught June 9th,2006
with guest Steve Baumgartner while teaching advanced guiding skills
to Kyle and Tyler.
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Guide School Top Grad Capt Miles Knolte
of Montana and Capt Kyle Deerkrop from Idaho with there first Alaska
Rainbows caught while at the 2006 Guide School on The Alagnak River
Katmai Park. Both went on to guide a complete season on the Alagnak
River in 2006. Miles will be returning in 2007 for his 2nd season.
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Students Dean Brickhaus and Mark
Colson from Montana with there first 1st Rainbow trout of 2006
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1st day of Guide School for the
2006 Alaska Guide School, Master Guide/Instructor Charlie Leading
Classroom discussions on the Basics of boat safety and guide
ethics while guiding in western Alaska.
Founder Master Fishing Guide
Charlie Summerville center back, with students Miles, Kyle, Tyler,
Mark, Dean and Ben on there first day of School, our guide schools
are split up between 3 sessions daily 1 classroom and 2 on the water
training.
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Guide school graduate Ben with
his first Alaskan Northern Pike on a fly rod on our hike for pike,
we teach it all. Our guide School students are the most well rounded
and trained of any guide school in the country.
For more information contact: Capt Kevin
Bonasera nHead Instructor 1-877-801-2289
alaska.kevin@gmail.com
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