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FLY-FISHING LESSONS

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Required Gear for all Classes:
-Basic Kit
-Complete Kit
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-Ultimate Kit
-Water, Snacks, and Lunch
-Adequate Clothing for Weather and Bugs

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Tim Swanson
Wilderness Survival Skills Instructor
Shirley, Massachusetts
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owleyeswilderness@gmail.com
Email to book a class or event!
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PROGRAMS
  • Private One-on-One 
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HOW IS PRICE DETERMINED?

Every custom course is priced specifically to that course. Many factors determine the price once I know: the duration of the program, the number of participants, course content and distance of travel.

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Please feel free to ask me any questions that you have through email. Contact me to schedule a cool class! Thank you for your interest in learning with Owl Eyes Wilderness Survival. Please consider following me on Facebook and Instagram @owleyeswilderness.

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Nothing compares to the peace and tranquility that fly-fishing provides. What sets this sport and art apart from other fishing is that the weight of the line, not the lure, provides the momentum for casting. Flies are tied with feathers, fur, and other materials to imitate aquatic insects and small fish. Fly-fishing has proven to be a more environmentally sound style of fishing compared to spin casting. There are many "fly-fishing only" bodies of water that provide great fishing opportunities.
In this class, 1-2 adult or teen students will learn how to fly-fish out on the river. Students will be set up with the skills necessary to get started on their fly-fishing journey. No experience or gear necessary although it is recommended you bring your own equipment. You will also go home with a selection of flies chosen for you. 
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DURATION: 3 Hours or 6 Hours 
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 1-2
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SKILLS COVERED:
  • Rod, Reel, and Line Selection/Setup
  • Fly Classification and Selection
  • Necessary Knots
  • How to "Read" Water
  • Basic Casting Techniques
  • Advanced Casting Techniques
  • Hook Setting and Fish Landing/Release
  • Fish Cleaning 

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REQUIRED MATERIALS:​​​

  • Fly Rod, Reel, and Flies (rentals available)

  • Waiters and Boots

  • Appropriate Clothing for Weather

  • Water, Lunch, and Snacks

  • Notebook and Pen

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E-mail owleyeswilderness@gmail.com with any questions or to book a class.

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