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Author Topic: Getting started fly fishing  (Read 1701 times)

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Offline rmarkey

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I am a long time trout fisherman and I am looking to to get into Fly fishing. The problem is I don't have anyone to teach me. Does anyone have any good resources I could go through to get started. I am starting from scratch so I need everything. I would also like to go fishing with someone sometime to learn hands on. I live close to the Rush River in Wisconsin, which is where I do most of my fishing.

Offline Iceberg

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Check with your local Gander mountian, or local outdoors paper. I have seen classes offered in the classified section  of Outdoor News.
 I took a class that was offered thru a community education program at a high school.  The guy that taught the class also taught at a Gander somewhere in the cities, he also hosted a fly tying club once a week at that same gander. 
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