๐ฃ Free Fly-Fishing 102: Now We Add Water
So you survived Fly Fishing 101 without hooking yourself, a classmate, or a low-flying bird. Congratulations. You’re ready for the sequel.
Fly Fishing 102 continues the introduction and will consist of wading safety, reading water, and actual fishing — you know, the part where fish are theoretically involved.
Here’s what we’ll cover:
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๐ฅพ Wading Safety – How to walk in a river without performing an unplanned interpretive dance.
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๐ Reading Water – Learning where fish actually hang out (spoiler: not in the middle of chaos).
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๐ฃ Fishing – Yes, real, honest-to-goodness fly fishing in moving water. You’ll finally put those casting skills to work.
A couple important details before you grab your waders:
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โ You must have completed the 101 class to participate in 102. We build on those fundamentals, and we promise it makes everything more fun.
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๐ You must have a current Tennessee fishing license with trout stamp to go on the water. The fish insist on proper documentation.
Fly rods and flies will be provided for students to use, so you don’t have to own a thing to join. However, if you’ve already fallen in love with your own setup, feel free to bring it along.
Fly Fishing 102 is where things get real — steady footing, smart decisions, good drifts, and hopefully a bent rod or two.
Welcome to the next step in your fly-fishing adventure. The fish are waiting… probably judging… but definitely waiting