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Andy Sabisch bootcamp - you should go

Gilligan110

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Earlier this summer I stumbled across a post on new classes being offered and just happened to look to see if any were near me. I was completely surprised to find out that they were holding class in my town (Cedar Rapids) in just a few days and lucked out on the wait list.

This was a really well put together class. Initially I wondered how we’d fill the entire day but the time went really fast. It was taught by Andy and Chuck Smalley. There was significant time to ask questions as well as a practical session where we ran off to a public park to hut some preplanted finds as well as a test garden. Both provided one on one opportunities during the park hunt. Finally, they also updated everyone’s machine with the latest Andy S modes (if you did this they filled two slots on the Etrac).

This course was well with the time and it’s really impressive getting information from the man himself. So much so, if they offer it again within a few miles, I’m taking it again.
 
Any chance you would know where they post their bootcamp locations and dates?

Ron in WV
 
2018 schedule isn't out yet.
I read somewhere that the last one this year didn't go.
I know I can't wait for the new schedule.:yo:
 
I was at this boot camp, in fact I think I was sitting next to Gilligan110 in the class room. i agree with Gilligan110, very well put together, one on one time was great, and the programs he put on our machines have worked well for me in the field. But I think the best part was that he went through every setting on the machine with us and explained in easy to understand terms what each of them did and why we would use or not use each one. I walked out of the class room with the confidence that I am not missing many targets because I know i have my machine set up correctly for the type of hunting I do and for the areas that I hunt. I have gone back to areas that I have hunted numerous times ( small areas 20 by 20 full of iron) and using Andy's methods and programs I have pulled out some real nice keepers- silver, wheat's and tokens. I would recommend his class to anyone- no matter the number of years experience you have with your machine. HH
 
If you are very experienced and only learn ONE THING it could be the difference between a spectacular find or a PFOF(pocket full of @&#¥!).
 
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