Introduction to Fly Tying with Paul Sinicki. #879-0709.
What better way to appreciate the Adirondacks than through fly fishing, with its long and rich local tradition. Fly fishing leads us to learn more about our environment and natural resources and increases the time we spend outdoors appreciating nature and living a healthier life. Most fly fishers become strong stewards of our resources as they learn to fish; fly fishing is considered one of the most humane ways to catch a fish. The art of fly tying dates back many centuries and is also steeped in tradition.
NOTE: This Adirondack Folk School class will be taking place at the ADIRONDACK MUSEUM in Blue Mountain Lake. Museum members will receive the AFS member price of $45.

Date and Time
Saturday Jul 9, 2016
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Saturday July 9
10am-1pm.
Location
Adirondack Museum
9097 State Route 30, Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812
Fees/Admission
Tuition $55. Member Tuition $45. Materials Fee $15.
Contact Information
Adirondack Folk School
51 Main Street
Lake Luzerne, NY 12846
(518) 696-2400
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