
Who are these sessions for?
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Folks who already teach fly fishing and are looking for more tools and ideas to share their knowledge.
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Those who want to teach in the school system.
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People who want to start a fly fishing club.
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Folks who want to teach the next generation.
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With 40-plus years of experience, teaching thousands of students
to fly fish, Lynda would like to share her knowledge.
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Each person will have the opportunity to be
the student and the instructor
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What's in your toolbox?
How to present information and teach your students.
Topics: Trout Food, Connecting, Casting
Adapting to the students' needs on the spot.
Each student will have the opportunity to be the student and the teacher.
4 hours
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Session 01

Comprehending, demonstrating and correcting
beginner to intermediate casters.
Knowing when to add the next casting technique.
Techniques we may look at are: basic casting sequence, shooting line,
casting the clock, reach cast, roll cast pick up, single and double haul, adding distance, steeple cast and other fun stuff open to the class.
Discussion on equipment and lines and how they effect the cast.
​​Help seasoned fly fishers make their casting technique easier on their bodies.
2 Hours
Session 02

Learn what tools you need to teach about trout food.
What to present to beginners, then expand to other levels of knowledge.
Understanding the life cycles of mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies and when to use what imitation. Terrestrials.
Fishing techniques with the different imitations. And much more.​​
2 Hours
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Session 03
How does all this equipment work together?
Taking the mystery out of leaders and tippet.
Necessary knots and ones nice to know.
When to use and how.
What does the teacher need in their tool box?
​2 Hours
