Fly Fishing

 

Fly Fishing Advanced Fly Casting


S1
Want to learn how to haul? This is the course. Bill will show you single and double hauling methods. This technique is for larger line weight rods so bring a 6 wt. rod with a WF floating line to load and complete the haul. Students must have prior casting Fishing lureexperience. 60 891 624 00

Bill Sherer We Tie It Shop, Boulder Junction
Thursday, June 19, 6 - 8 p.m.
Class #10381

Thursday, July 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Class #10383
Fee: $24 each class

 

Fall Fly Fishing


S1
Learn how to fish for trout in the fall when the Dog Days of summer begin to give way to spectacular fall hatches, how to identify the hatch and the best time of the day for hatches to occur. On the water the group will fish to specific water types as Bill discusses the proper techniques and secrets of fishing different styles of flies. All participants will be expected to KNOW HOW TO CAST and have their own equipment: waders, flies, rod and reel and valid Wisconsin fishing license with a trout stamp. Enrollment is limited to 10 students. 60-891-66002

Bill Sherer
Thursday, September 18, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Meet at the Rhinelander Campus
Fee: $70 Class # 20399

 

Fly Fishing Small Woodland Lakes


S3
Between Vilas and Oneida County there are more than 2,000 lakes that recreational lovers have come to appreciate. To say that Wisconsinites love their lakes may be a bit of an understatement. For those in search of solitude, some lakes seem to be loved to death and have lost some of their unique and attractive characteristics. Nonetheless, there is a group of lakes that still retains the peaceful characteristics those lake lovers and fisher people enjoy, and that is woodland lakes. Woodland lakes are typically small lakes with poor access and little to no shoreline development. Access is typically by logging road and lake access is unimproved and suitable for kayak, canoe, or rowboat. This makes woodland lakes perfect for the fly fisher who enjoys solitude while catching a meal of fish. In this oneday course, students will learn how to fly fish on woodland lakes. Students will learn how to find woodland lakes using maps, select woodland lakes based on limnological characteristics, select fly patterns for woodland lake fish species, and read lake habitat to locate fish. 60-891-66002

Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Kirby Kohler/Scott Bradley
Rhinelander Area
Fee: $28 Class #10385
Fee: $38 w/Canoe Rental Class #10386

 

Basic Fly Casting


S1
A great beginner course and an excellent refresher course for the intermediate fly caster. This course will give students the opportunity to learn and review the basics of casting and selecting proper rod, reel, and line. Students are encouraged to bring their own equipment. 60 891 624 00

Offered four times
Bill Sherer We Tie It Shop, Boulder Junction
Thursday, May 8, 6 - 8 p.m.
Class #68461

Thursday, June 5, 6 - 8 p.m.
Class #10380

Thursday, July 17, 6 - 8 p.m.
Class #10382

Thursday, August 21, 5 - 7 p.m.
Class #10384

Fee: $24 each class Fly image courtesy of We Tie It Shop


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