This Fly Tying Basics Class will take place Tuesday 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 and 2/11
Our Fly Tying Basics Class is intended to be an introduction to fly tying for those with little to no experience. We will cover essential fly tying materials, tools, and material handling skills. We aim to give you the confidence and skills necessary to whip up a few dozen flies that you will actually fish! Along the way, we hope to inspire a passion to create your own flies and teach you a little something about how we approach flies and fly fishing. Throughout the class, we will tie several flies proven to work in our home waters around Missoula: The Blackfoot, Bitterroot, Clark Fork, and Rock Creek.
All materials and tools will be provided. You are welcome to bring your own vise and tools if you have them. The class is capped at 6 participants to allow for individualized instruction.
Dates: Tuesday 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 and 2/11
Duration: 2 hours per session / 8 hours total
Hours: 5:30pm-7:30pm
Our fly tying instructor, Jack Brown, has been tying flies since he was 12 years old. Growing up spin-fishing for bass and panfish in Minnesota and Wisconsin, when Jack found fly fishing, he was immediately captivated by this new form of angling. Soon he was catching fish using his own flies rather than a Buzz Lightyear pole and meal worms. The rest is history. His approach to fly tying is centered around a less-is-more mentality. Flies are meant to be fished and sometimes lost, so quick and easy ties are the focus. With that being said, fly tying should be fun and creative!
Jack works full time at Blackfoot River Outfitters as our Assistant Manager. He can be reached at jack@blackfootriver.com with any questions.