Introduction to fly fishing classes
John Hargraves teaching fly fishing at the Waynesville Recreation Center.
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The Waynesville Parks & Recreation Department will host instructors from the Cataloochee Chapter of Trout Unlimited conducting an Introduction to Fly Fishing Class, on three evenings in March. Intended for first-time fly fishermen and fisherwomen wanting to learn the basics, the class will also appeal to anglers looking for some expert tips.
Classes will meet on March 19, 24 and 26, from 6-8 p.m. in Classroom B of the Waynesville Recreation Center.
On March 19, Class 1 will cover the fundamentals of fly fishing, the essential equipment and how the flies and various artificial attractants are used. On March 24, Class 2 students will learn knot tying, casting techniques and then will practice fly casting. On March 26, Class 3 will outline trout characteristics of the three species in the area and how to read the water to find them.
Registration is required and can be made at the Waynesville Recreation Center, 550 Vance Ave. in Waynesville.
Students must register for all three classes. Class cost is $20 and free for members of Trout Unlimited (any c-hapter). Classes are open to ages 16 and older although those under 18 should come with a registered adult.
Students are encouraged to bring their own fly fishing gear to the March 19 class.
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All required equipment (rods, reels, practice flies) will be provided.
For more information contact the Cataloochee Chapter of Trout Unlimited at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..