We will begining our sessions with flytying until the fishing picks up. The flies we will tie will be:
- the woolybugger- this fly is a streamer which mimics bait fish, and large nymphs. this is fished by casting down and across the stream, letting it swing down stream then stripping up.
- the hare's ear nymph- a nymph with a bead head, can be used with an indicator or another dry fly.
- The foam ant- this is a terestrial which is fished on the top of the water. this mimics ants and beetles.
- The prime mouradian- This is a good all round dry fly.
Once we have a stash of flies to work with we will begin fishing.
I will be gone the first two weeks of May. so the class will fish independently. In earl June we will take a trip to Mike's cabin and fish the Au Sable and Rifle.
