Monday, January 11, 2016

Fly Fishing School is Feb. 19-20


Enrollment is under way for the Illinois River Fly Fishing School, which has become one of the most popular fishing education workshops held each year in Oklahoma. The 2016 session will be Feb. 19-20 at Tenkiller State Park and on the banks of the Illinois River.

This basic course includes sessions on tackle and gear, knots, flies, fly selection and casting techniques. On Saturday afternoon, participants receive on-stream instruction. Fly rods will be available for loan Saturday. A state fishing license is not required for students during course instruction.

Instructors will be Mark Patton and Tom Adams. This will be the 28th year that Patton Fly Fishing has offered this course. Early registration is suggested to ensure a spot.

Participants should bring a hat, sunglasses, rain gear, flashlight, alarm clock and appropriate clothing for Saturday's outdoor session. If available, participants are urged to also bring their own equipment including rod and reel, flies, 3X leader and waders.

A welcome session and orientation will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, with indoor sessions from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, followed by actual fishing instruction on the Illinois River. A fly selection and discussion session will begin at 7 p.m. after dinner break.

Course fee is $175. An additional $35 provides three meals on Saturday, drinks and snacks. For more information or to enroll, call (405) 340-1992.

Lodging is available separately through Tenkiller State Park. Students may book lodging by calling (918) 489-5643. 

Sally Maxwell, Senior News Director

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