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SARLEY: Even after 41 years, Petros’ fishing classes still relevant

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As always, Petros is offering two separate five-week “Fishing Schools.” The first set of classes covers bass and panfish and runs March 12 to April, 9. Each class runs from 7:30 p.m. until at least 9:30 p.m. That’s five Tuesday nights at two hours each – a total of 10 hours of quality fishing education – for only $80.

The second school covers pike, walleye and muskie and runs March 13 to April 10. Same great deal – 10 hours-plus of Spence for only $80.

The class is perfect for anglers of all skill levels. Spence makes sure he doesn’t teach over the heads of the beginners or too basically for the seasoned veterans. The class has many women and children who attend.

The classes take place at the American Legion Post at 122 W. Palatine Road in Palatine, 2 miles west of Route 53 on the north side of Palatine Road. It’s just minutes from Woodfield Mall and Arlington Park Racetrack. Attendees can purchase beverages, both soft and hard, at the Legion’s downstairs bar.

Spence’s classes fill up quickly. To ensure your enrollment, send $80 to Spence Petros, 2207 Stilling Lane, McHenry, IL 60050. Visit spencepetros.com for more information or call 815-455-7770.   

Northwest Herald outdoors columnist Steve Sarley’s radio show, “The Outdoors Experience,” airs live at 5 a.m. Sundays on AM-560. Sarley also runs a website for outdoors enthusiasts, OExperience.com. He can be reached by email at sarfishing@yahoo.com.

OUTDOORS NOTES

Fishing report

Northern Illinois: Fish at your own risk.

From everything I’ve seen, there are plenty of waters with safe ice, but it’s up to you to test. You really don’t want to be the first one out on the ice. This is the kind of fishing where it is OK to follow the crowd.

Don’t forget your rope, spikes, spud bar and flotation devices. The biggest problem facing anglers is the slush, snow and water that are on top of the ice. You need to wear cleats because it is so easy to fall and hurt yourself.

Also, make sure your boots are waterproof before you head out. Once your feet get wet, the party is over. I use a product called Camp-Dry that seems to really do the trick.

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