Wednesday February 19: 2020 Fly Tying Expo Experienced and beginning tiers can learn from the area’s best guides, authors and designers. A beginners’ bench will offer those who “have always wanted to try that” the opportunity to create their own first fly. Location: Ft. Collins Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive. Doors open at 5:30 pm. A meal and raffle entries are included in the ticket price of $20 for adults, $10 for students with ID, and under 12 free.Flies for Fins
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Rocky Mountain Flycasters chapter of Trout Unlimited presents its annual Fly Tying Expo.
Rocky Mountain Flycasters was the tenth chapter authorized by Trout Unlimited, the nation’s largest coldwater conservation agency, and is nearly 40 years old. Current chapter conservation projects include restoration of native Greenback cutthroats and scientific monitoring of local waters.
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Flies for Fins
Wednesday February 19: 2020 Fly Tying Expo
Grab the flier
Rocky Mountain Flycasters chapter of Trout Unlimited presents its annual Fly Tying Expo.
Experienced and beginning tiers can learn from the area’s best guides, authors and designers.
A beginners’ bench will offer those who “have always wanted to try that” the opportunity to create their own first fly.
- Food from Canino’s and a beverage
- Random drawings for expert tier’s flies and a fly rod
- Live and silent auction for guided trips, fly tying lessons, art, fly rods, gear, and more
- Learn from such tiers as: Aaron Alexander, Chris Krueger, Dick Shinton, Eric Pettine, Phil Iwane, Rick Takahashi, Mark McMillan,Tim England, Dennis Martin, Rob Stout, Michael McFarland, Steve Rogers, Jason Haddix, Michael Ringus, David Morse, Doug Martin, Chuck Esch, Mark Miller, and others
Location: Ft. Collins Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive. Doors open at 5:30 pm. A meal and raffle entries are included in the ticket price of $20 for adults, $10 for students with ID, and under 12 free.
Rocky Mountain Flycasters was the tenth chapter authorized by Trout Unlimited, the nation’s largest coldwater conservation agency, and is nearly 40 years old. Current chapter conservation projects include restoration of native Greenback cutthroats and scientific monitoring of local waters.