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WRF Euro Nymph Fishing Clinic

2024 Dates: May 12th, 2024

Price: $175.00 *We require payment in full to reserve your spot! No refunds for cancellations within 14 days of the class.*

Class Size: 2 Student Minimum / 4 Student Maximum.  Students will need a Euro Set-Up To Take Class

Instructor: Nick Teynor is a F.F.I. Certified Casting Instructor, long time WRF class instructor, and shop staffer.

Sign-Up: Call the shop at: (801)-521-6424. Or stop by the shop to sign up.

*This class is meant for anglers who have taken a WRF Crash Course Clinic or Beginning Fishing Class previously, or have at least a year or two of experience, and can tie the three essential fly-fishing knots (I.E. Loop to Loop, Double Surgeons, Clinch Knot).*

*Note: This is a Learning Clinic, NOT a Guide Trip. The focus and goal of all of our classes and clinics is to help our students become more independent, and capable anglers. Catching fish during the classes and clinics is NOT the primary focus.*

 

Class Description:

Nymphing techniques have undergone a drastic change from standard strike-indicator rigs in the last ten years. The growth of competitive fly-fishing has driven crafty anglers to think outside the box, and the result is a system of nymphing tactics that are very effective on trout across the globe. This clinic is meant to dispel any and all myths about "Euro-Nymphing" techniques, and to give you a basic education on how to do it.

Your class instructor will be Nick Teynor. Nick is a FFI Certified Casting Instructor, long-time WRF shop staffer and class instructor. He will show you the know-how to apply these deadly and fun techniques to your local fishing holes. The class will be capped at 4 students, and the following itinerary will tell you what to expect for the clinic. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!


Class Itinerary:

We will meet on the river. I will make sure to look at the flow charts prior to Sunday's class, and whatever is running reasonably will be the river of choice for the class.

8:00 AM: Set up gear, flies, and make our way down to the river.

8:30-9:30 AM: We will do a seine sample, and see what our #1 and #2 most prevalent bugs are in the section of river we will be set up on, and answer any and all questions on the life cycle of the insects. From here, we will spread out, and Nick will demonstrate the proper and improper ways to present your flies.

9:30-11:30 AM: Students will spread out, and work on their technique. Nick will come around and make sure that any and all questions are being addressed and answered. We will focus on fast/deep pockets and shallow fast pockets. *Students will be shown how to rig their flies accordingly for these two water types.

11:30-12:00 AM: Wrap-Up/Questions.

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