Fly Fishing Basics Plus at Mueller

This is the ultimate beginners class with in depth, classroom style class on equipment, how to cast, and if time, fly choice. Then end with an hour or more time on the water. 
Fly Fishing
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Event Info

About this Event

Meet at the Visitor Center. 

This is the ultimate beginners class with in depth, classroom style class on equipment, how to cast, and if time, fly choice. Then end with an hour or more time on the water. Don’t forget to bring a lunch! This program is roughly four hours long, not including actual fishing time. Participation in a Mueller fly fishing basics program or personal experience fly fishing is required. It is suggested that you bring your own rod to continue to hone your skills on the equipment you will use outside of the class. Rods are available if needed. 

You must pre register for this class by calling the Visitor Center at 719-687-2366. 15 spots available. 

Location

Sunday, Sep 29, 2024

9:00 am

Sunday, Sep 29, 2024

12:00 pm

Sunday, Sep 29, 2024

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Registration

is required

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No registration required

All Ages

Mueller State Park

719-687-2366

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