Washington Education Programs
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- Beginning Fly Tying
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- View Site
- (206) 542-4623
Over the 8 sessions, you will learn how to tie the flies that will get the fish biting.
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- Classroom Incubation Tank Program
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Several chapters participate by helping students learn about fish.
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- Fishing (Basic)
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This class for beginning anglers covers the basics of rod & reel handling, knot tying, using bait and lures, and preparing fish for the table.
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- Fly Casting
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- View Site
- slowsnap@att.net
- (425) 486-5011
The Northwest Fly Anglers hold their annual Fly Casting classes at the Green Lake Casting Pier. The class is primarily for the beginner.
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- Fly Casting Lessons
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These classes are held less often than fly tying.
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- Fly Casting-Advanced
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- View Site
- (206) 542-4623
This course lasts 4 sessions.
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- Fly Casting-Beginners
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- View Site
- (206) 542-4623
This course starts with the basic fundamentals and continues 6 weeks, every session covering something new.
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- Fly Fishing 101
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Students of this elegant sport learn basic casting, knots, and get an understanding of equipment and gear along with fly fishing etiquette and “catch-and-release” philosophy.
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- Fly Tying
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In just a few hours, participants in this class learn to grab line, scissors, thread bobbin, and whip finisher to turn fur and feathers into fishing flies.
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- Fly Tying Lesson
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Each class focuses on specific patterns.
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- Free Kids' Fishing Day
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The goal of this event is to actually teach the children some basic skills (casting, baiting hooks) before they take their turn at the pond.
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- Intermediate Fly Tying
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- View Site
- kseroscoe@hotmail.com
- (206) 684-7524
The roundtable is designed for all levels of fly tying where beginners can learn from experts and experts can share their tricks and ideas.
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- Introduction to Fly Tying
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This course provides students with more than 14 hours of fly-tying instruction by some of the region's most experienced tiers.
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- Introduction to Flyfishing
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- View Site
- denjanway@msn.com
- (360) 260-3872
This all-day class provides students with instruction in all aspects of flyfishing, including tackle, accessories, knots, casting, entomology, streamside safety and etiquette.
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- Introduction to Net Building
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- View Site
- (360) 576-1732
Students learn to build their own custom laminated-wood nets.
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- Introduction to Rodbuilding
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This class provides students with several hours of rodbuilding instruction by one of the region's most experienced craftsmen.
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- Introduction to Tying Bass Bugs
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This is an advanced course, designed for experienced tyers.
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- Salmon University Course
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This is the 101 college level course on all aspects of the sport of salmon fishing. The class is great for the beginning angler up to the pro looking to hone their salmon angling techniques.
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- Becoming an Outdoors-Woman
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Offers outdoor skills workshops to women throughout North America. Skills for hunting and shooting, fishing, and non-harvest sports like canoeing and camping are taught.
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- Conclave
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This traveling rod-building seminar includes a banquet and a souvenir program.
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- Educational Recreational Adventures
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- View Site
- era@gottfried.net
- (503) 246-8916
Educational Recreational Adventures teaches environmental education, science, and outdoor skills (fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, backpacking, aquatic education,wildlife studies,...) to people of all ages.
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- Hooked On Fishing–Not On Drugs®
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- futurefisherman@asafishing.org
- 703-519-9691
The flagship youth education program of the Future Fisherman Foundation. HOFNOD uses angling skill development as a gateway to teach youth about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and how to deal with the challenges facing them in their young lives. The HOFNOD network includes trained aquatic education professionals in over 30 states with literally thousands of programs nationwide. Connect with a HOFNOD coordinator near you and help America’s youth get Hooked on Fishing and Not On Drugs!
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- Lets Catch Fish
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- View Site
- krsfishing@yahoo.com
- 585-406-5471
Educational fishing programs for- 1-Fly Fishing 2-Center Pin Fishing 3-Bait Caster Fishing 4-Open Face Reel Fishing 5-How to Read Water 6-Children Fishing Programs 4-10yrs old where these ages fish for trophies & ribbons... 7-Children Fishing Programs 11-17yrs old where these ages fish for college scholarship money... 8-Drift Boat Fishing Trips 9-Hiking Fishing Trips 10-Members only Tournaments 11-5 star Exotic Vacation for Most Successful Charter for Season... 12-Whole Sale Fishing Store...
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- Physical Education Program
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A curriculum and equipment package designed to teach fly-fishing in Physical Education. We assist teachers in the completion of Federal Fishing Grant Applications and can equip your whole program.
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- Student Angler Federation In-School program
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This free in-school program by The Bass Federation provides an educational look at today’s world of fishing. See how items like math, science and language arts are used by professional anglers’ everyday! Talk to a teacher, advisor or principle and have them apply for this TBF program for your school.
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- Trout Unlimited Flyfishing School
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- View Site
- lauren@paintedtrout.com
- 734-424-4822
The longest-running, most comprehensive, fly fishing school in the United States. Run by all-volunteer staff of certified and master instructors, the Michigan Council of Trout Unlimited Fly-fishing School takes place over 3 days near Traverse City, Michigan, and includes casting, landing fish, knots, bugs, fly-tying, reading the water, etiquette and more. All levels covered (beginner, intermediate, advanced). Age 12 and up.





