Introductory Fly Tying Course Offered in New London.

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Introductory Fly Tying Course Offered in New London


CONTACT:

Kyle Glencross: 603-271-3212
Lisa Collins: 603-271-3212

September 16, 2022


Concord, NH – Registration is now open for this fall's only Let's Go Fishing fly tying class, which will be held on October 22 at Tracy Memorial Library in New London. Upcoming winter classes will be held throughout the Granite State from January through March in 2023, which will include variety of hands-on events, and opportunities for both beginner and intermediate participants to learn the techniques that will make the art of fly tying personally rewarding and exciting.

This October's class will be led by master fly tier, author, and Let's Go Fishing instructor Scott Biron. "All participants will learn how to tie fly patterns that are commonly used in New Hampshire waters. Beginners will be introduced to the use of all the basic tools and materials necessary to tie flies and attendees will also learn what the flies imitate," said Biron of this fall class.

Preregistration for this free one-day workshop is required and is first-come, first-served. No experience is necessary. This course is limited to 10 participants, ages 15 and older. All program materials and equipment will be provided.

Register today by visiting: https://nh-events-web.s3licensing.com/Event/AllEvents?EventTypeID=161&ClassActivity=20

New Hampshire Fish and Game's "Let's Go Fishing" program has taught thousands of children and adults to be safe, ethical, and successful anglers.

Find out more by visiting:  www.fishnh.com/fishing/lgf-schedule.html


This program is federally funded through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.


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