Clinics
Updated: Dec. 8, 09
Winter Fly Tying class taught by Mike Marchando
Skip Morris & Rick Hafele        

Present a day of Mastering Western Rivers

UVFF is hosting two of the best known authors and
instructors in the world on fly tying, entomology, and fly
fishing for a unique one-day workshop that brings together
entomology, pattern selection, presentation, and fly tying.
Skip and Rick, with their characteristic easy manner and
good humor, will teach you how to recognize critical
hatches, how to select and fish the patterns that match
then, and finally how to tie a variety of effective nymphs,
emergers, and dries. This workshop is perfect for beginner
to advanced fly fishers, as everyone will come away with a
much deeper understanding about what patterns to use,
how to fish them, and how to tie them.  
  
                     
This is a one-day, 7-hour workshop.


8:30-9:15 -    Nymphs you should know and why                 
              you should know them (mayflies & stoneflies)
9:15-10:00 -  Nymph fishing tactics
10:00-10:15 - Break
10:15-11:00 - More nymphs you should know
              (caddisflies and Diptera)
11:00-12:00 - Tying nymphs and larvae
12:00-1:00 - LUNCH
1:00-1:45 -   Adult insects, how they look and  
             behave (mayflies and stoneflies)
1:45-2:30 -   Fishing dries and emergers
2:30-2:45 -   Break
2:45-3:30 -   More adults (caddisflies & Diptera)
3:30-4:30 -  Tying adults and emergers
Rick Hafele is a professional aquatic
entomologist, and has spent over 30 years
studying the insects trout eat and applying that
knowledge to catching trout with flies. Rick is
well known for books like The Complete Book of
Western Hatches, Western Mayfly Hatches, and
Nymph Fishing Rivers and Streams, plus
instructional videos like Anatomy of a Trout
Stream and Advanced Nymph Fishing, and has
written the Entomology column for American
Angler magazine for 30 years. Rick is also highly
regarded as a teacher and instructor.


Skip Morris is known across the US and Canada
as a fly-tying instructor who always teaches much
more than how to tie some fly dressings--Skip's
principles will improve all your tying, such as
how to make your parachute hackles tougher and
neater, how to make consistently clean wing cases
and thread-heads, and much more. Skip has
published ten fly-fishing books including Fly
Tying Made Clear and Simple, The Art of Tying
the Dry Fly, and Western River Hatches, and
hundreds of magazine articles, along with playing
host and instructor on seven videos.
Workshop by Skip Morris & Rick Hafele
Saturday, February 13, 2010  
8:30-4:30
$50.00 members       $60.00 non members
Pre- Registration by January 8th required

Location: Umpqua Bank University Bldg,  
     1740 NW Garden Valley Blvd. Roseburg, OR
You can register at
NW Outdoors Store
435 SE Jackson St,  Roseburg
or
you can email   info@uvff.org