New Hampshire's Best Fly Fishing School
If you're reading this, I am guessing you're searching for fly-fishing or fly-casting lessons. In your search, you might have seen how other vendors sell the benefit of a casting pond -- the ability for you to cast in real world conditions. Well, that's not entirely true, and in my opinion, casting ponds present several problems.
Why Teach Fly Casting in a River
You have completed the E.I. Fly™1X class, or you are an advance beginner needing to fine tune your casting skills. Also you are ready to step into a river and learn a few tricks. We will spend time in the water working on the following: PULD, Static and Dynamic Roll, False Cast, Roll-Pick-up, Tension, Water Haul, Reach Mend, Wiggle, and Pile. We'll also practice fly and fly line presentation techniques.
This program is a blend of casting and fishing presentation skills. This is a must have for the beginner - intermediate anglers who want to prepare themselves for the next level.
Rates: E.I. Fly™2X
Lessons and Guiding: http://firstcastflyfishing.blogspot.com/p/lessons-guiding_22.html
Wild Fish Guiding and Lessons: http://firstcastflyfishing.blogspot.com/p/new-england.html
Thanks for reading and hope to see you soon.
Mark
- If it is man made, it's probably not eco-friendly.
- If it is man made and is stocked with fish, it may mean the water is treated and cooled by electric or gas power pumps. Not very eco-friendly. This is a man made hatchery.
- Ponds allow one instructor to safely teach large groups of people = great profit, but poor education model.
- Ponds or lakes are NOT rivers. You learn very little when compared to a river!
Why Teach Fly Casting in a River
- >90% of fly-fisherman fish in rivers -- not ponds or lakes.
- We teach fly-casting in real world conditions -- doesn't that make more sense? During our classes, if the river is unsafe, then we teach at a pond, or reschedule our program.
- While standing in a river casting, you'll also learn real world fishing technique's -- line control, presentation, and reading water (these can not be taught at a casting pond).
Casting in a river has significant educational benefits. |
This program is a blend of casting and fishing presentation skills. This is a must have for the beginner - intermediate anglers who want to prepare themselves for the next level.
Rates: E.I. Fly™2X
- (1) Angler $25 per hour
- (2-3)) Anglers: $15 per hour, per person
- (4) Anglers: $10 per hour, per person
- Minimum Course Time: 4 hours.
- Age: 16 years and older (service is designed for mature young teenagers and adults)
- Monday-Sunday
- Home Base: Seacoast New Hampshire
Ready to Begin
We offer both lessons and guiding services. To understand the difference between the two, Please visit:
We offer both lessons and guiding services. To understand the difference between the two, Please visit:
Lessons and Guiding: http://firstcastflyfishing.blogspot.com/p/lessons-guiding_22.html
Wild Fish Guiding and Lessons: http://firstcastflyfishing.blogspot.com/p/new-england.html
Thanks for reading and hope to see you soon.
Mark
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