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There you have it three useful, easy-to-tie fly patterns to help you get started. But once you begin tying flies and actually catch a few fish on your own patterns someth ...
The hobby of fly tying is seen by advocates as a creative, life-long activity. Pull up a chair at the Sports Show to find out more from volunteers.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Classes are now forming for the Mountain Laurel Chapter of Trout Unlimited’s annual fly-tying sessions. Geared toward beginners, all tools, materials and instruction are free ...
EMINENCE, Mo. — Prepare for the opening of trout season by filling your fly box, with help from free fly-tying classes from Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Classes will be held on Jan. 13, 20 ...
It’s not too early to start planning for the 2016 fishing season, and the Aldo Leopold Chapter of Trout Unlimited is busy preparing for its annual free beginner fly-tying class.
As always, instruction for this comprehensive course is absolutely free; however, there is a small $15 fee that covers the material packets. For more information and to register for this fly-tying ...
Free fly-tying demonstration Dan Sebastian will give a free fly-tying demonstration on Saturday at Wild Fly Angler at 1 p.m. Sebastian will tie some of his favorite Charlie Craven patterns.
The free event will be held from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Harts Hill Inn in Whitesboro, and features 20-30 fantastic fly fishing folks showing off their favorite local patterns and tying techniques.
The L.V. area chapters of Trout Unlimited (TU) will again conduct a free fly-tying course during January.TU members and the general public are invited to take the course, which is scheduled for ...
Yellow Breeches Anglers, Boiling Springs, will sponsor eight weeks of free fly-tying classes beginning Thursday, Jan. 5. Each class will run from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Free fly-tying class offered The Aldo Leopold Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold free beginner fly-tying classes from 6-8 p.m. for five consecutive Wednesdays beginning Jan. 27 at the Baraboo ...
Last but not least, fly tying can be a life-long hobby. "I didn't really appreciate that when I started," said Dalphonso, 77, who learned the craft in his teens.
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