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More Fly Tying Classes

Hand-tied foam hopper fly on the vice.
An ugly foam hopper, but it catches fish! Photo by Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission.

By Daryl Bauer, Fisheries Outreach Program Manager

Highlighted a couple of fly-tying classes a couple months ago. There are more classes coming soon and I want to mention them. Still time to sign up!

Schramm, Ponca SP to host fly-fishing, fly-tying classes

Anglers can learn the basics of fly-fishing and fly-tying at workshops April 19 at Schramm Education Center and April 26 at Ponca State Park.

These workshops, hosted by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and taught by members of the Cornhusker Fly Fishers Club, will prepare participants to catch trout and panfish this spring.

These events will take place 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and will be limited to the first 25 registrants for each. The cost is $25 per person.

See the calendar event entries at Calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov to register or to find more information.

These workshops, open to new and experienced fly-fishers, will include all fishing equipment, materials and tools needed. Reading glasses are recommended for up-close work on fly-tying. Participants should be of sufficient age to comfortably and confidently handle a 9-foot, 5- or 6-weight fly rod.

Contact larry.pape@nebraska.gov with any questions.

Students and instructors at fly-tying class.
Fly tying class at Ft. Robinson last fall. Photo by Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission.