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Looking for a tying class this winter?

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 2:24 pm
by Craig Hardt
Thinking of taking up fly tying as hobby this winter or would like to learn some new patterns?

Starting in January the Evergreen Fly Fishing Club will be presenting their annual 12-week fly-tying class. Starting with the basics, this class will teach up to intermediate skills in fly tying. Each week you will be taught a proven fly pattern that works in the Pacific Northwest. You will also get tips on fly selection, including how and when to use the fly from twelve of the best fly tiers and fly fishers in the club.

If you’re new to tying the instructors and other seasoned tiers are happy to sit alongside you and help you through each pattern. Tying materials and hooks needed to tie 2 or 3 flies each week will be provided, along with written instructions for each fly.

You will need to bring your own fly tying vise and tools (bobbin, thread, scissors, hair stacker, head cement, etc.). We will email you a list of necessary items prior to the first class. The club will have a few vises and tool sets that could be used if you are just getting started and don’t know or have what you’ll need.

When: Wednesdays 6:30pm - 8:30pm, January 6 through March 23
Location: Art Room, Rosehill Community Center, Mukilteo, WA
Cost: $60

Register online (https://apm.activecommunities.com/cityo ... eorec/Home" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), by telephone at 425.263.8180, or in person at Rosehill Community Center.

Regards,
Craig

Re: Looking for a tying class this winter?

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:08 pm
by The Quadfather
At 5 bucks a class, that is a very good deal.
Thanks for sharing.

Re: Looking for a tying class this winter?

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:38 am
by MotoBoat
Quad, are you considering signing up and becoming a student?

Re: Looking for a tying class this winter?

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 9:53 pm
by Craig Hardt
Good point Quad--it is a pretty good deal at $5 per class.

There are still openings, here's the online registration link: https://goo.gl/F1UdTu" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

We typically start off with simpler patterns and work up to more advanced techniques. Here's the tentative fly list this year (subject to change):

Jan 6 - Marabou leech
Jan 13 - Reverse soft hackle
Jan 20 - Chironomid
Jan 27 - Olive scud
Feb 3 - CDC chironomid emerger
Feb 10 - Callibaetis nymph
Feb 17 - Ghost chironomid
Feb 24 - Tying tips and techniques
March 2 - General Practitioner
March 9 - Parachute PMD with a trailing shuck
March 16 - Intruder pattern
March 23 - Parachute Adams