Big Fish Little Fish Tying Contemporary and Traditional Streamer Flies with Alan Erdossy
It is no secret that big fish, really big fish, eat little fish. Even our wise Governor/Senator George Aiken knew that and invented a fly to imitate a minnow and kept it attached the fly rod that always in his vehicle during the season. Learn to tie that pattern and many more effective streamer patterns in an all day workshop designed to put beautiful streamer flies that will work night and day, in all types of water for trout, salmon, bass, and pike in your fly boxes.
Alan Erdossy is the chairman/founder of Broadside International, offering fly fishing schools, publications, excursions and an international custom tackle exchange since 1980. He has been teaching fly tying for 45 years and has had as mentors, some of the most creative and accomplished fly tyers of the last century. This popular class has been offered at W.S. Hunter’s in NH and The Fly Rod Shop in Stowe.
Saturday, March 24th, 9-5pm
Cost: $ 115 (financial assistance available) Materials and lunch included (participants bring a light, a vise, tools and thread)