Adam Taylor
10-20-2009, 03:40 PM
The Candlewood Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited is pleased to present:
Noted author, guide, fly tier and fisherman Rick Kustich will be doing a presentation about fly fishing for great lakes tributary steelhead at the Brookfield Public library from 10:00 to 2:00 on Saturday, January 23, 2010; sign-in will take place between 9:30 and 10:00 am.
Rick Kustich is co-author of the acclaimed book Fly Fishing for Great Lakes Steelhead and has fly fished for steelhead in the Great Lakes region for almost thirty years. He is a writer, photographer, and fly tyer. He has written three other fly fishing books, is a regular contributor to both national and regional publications, and recently introduced his first DVD. For nearly ten years Rick owned and operated the Oak Orchard Fly Shop in Williamsville, New York. He lives on the banks of the Niagara River in Grand Island, New York.
The class will be a complete discussion of fly fishing for steelhead in the Great Lakes region and will include a visual power point presentation, demonstration of casting and technique, as well as a fly tying demonstration of some of the region’s most productive steelhead flies including the tube fly design. Topics will include a history of the fishery, current fishery management, steelhead behavior, timing the runs, fly presentation, strategy, flies and the rivers.
No lunch will be included in the preregistration fee of $50, but you are welcome to bring a sandwich. We will have morning coffee. Attendance will be limited to registered attendees only; no walk-ins will be allowed.
For more details please pm me or email me at aetcvtu at gmail dot com
Adam
Noted author, guide, fly tier and fisherman Rick Kustich will be doing a presentation about fly fishing for great lakes tributary steelhead at the Brookfield Public library from 10:00 to 2:00 on Saturday, January 23, 2010; sign-in will take place between 9:30 and 10:00 am.
Rick Kustich is co-author of the acclaimed book Fly Fishing for Great Lakes Steelhead and has fly fished for steelhead in the Great Lakes region for almost thirty years. He is a writer, photographer, and fly tyer. He has written three other fly fishing books, is a regular contributor to both national and regional publications, and recently introduced his first DVD. For nearly ten years Rick owned and operated the Oak Orchard Fly Shop in Williamsville, New York. He lives on the banks of the Niagara River in Grand Island, New York.
The class will be a complete discussion of fly fishing for steelhead in the Great Lakes region and will include a visual power point presentation, demonstration of casting and technique, as well as a fly tying demonstration of some of the region’s most productive steelhead flies including the tube fly design. Topics will include a history of the fishery, current fishery management, steelhead behavior, timing the runs, fly presentation, strategy, flies and the rivers.
No lunch will be included in the preregistration fee of $50, but you are welcome to bring a sandwich. We will have morning coffee. Attendance will be limited to registered attendees only; no walk-ins will be allowed.
For more details please pm me or email me at aetcvtu at gmail dot com
Adam