Discover the art of tying flies! It's the perfect time of year to restock and prepare for summer angling. Join us to learn the basics.
The Division of Wildlife Resources and local anglers are teaming up to offer an introductory fly-tying clinic. Winter is the perfect time to pick up a new hobby and prepare for warmer-weather angling. If you have ever been interested in learning the art of tying flies, this is your chance!
We will discuss everything a beginner needs to know to get started tying flies. This clinic covers recommended equipment, materials, setup and hands-on instruction on tying three tried-and-true patterns that every angler should know.
This event will be held at the DWR office building in Price. Capacity is limited to ten participants, and we will provide equipment — vices, thread and materials — for tying three basic flies. Instructors will coach you step by step through the fly-tying process. Participants are welcome to bring their personal fly-tying equipment if they choose.
Please note: This clinic will be recorded and uploaded on the DWR's YouTube channel for later viewing by the public.
What to expect:
Class size limited to 10 participantsA presentation on the basics of fly tyingA discussion of recommended equipment and materials for beginnersStep-by-step instruction on how to tie three fly patternsLocation:
DWR Southeastern Region office, 319 N. Carbonville Road, Price, UT 84501
Questions:
Contact Aaron Bott: [email protected] or 435-609-9589
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