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Show hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All Fly Fish Texas activities are free with regular paid admission to the center. “We take people from ‘This is a fly’ to ‘This is a fish—you’ve caught one,’” explained Allen Crise, who co-chairs the casting lessons. Fly Fish Texas emphasizes hands-on learning and immediate application of newly acquired skills. Visitors can collect aquatic insects from the center’s streams, tie a fly to imitate one of those insects under the supervision of a skilled tier, learn to cast it from a certified fly casting instructor, then use it to catch a rainbow trout from one of TFFC’s stocked ponds or streams. Vendors will be displaying and selling fly-fishing gear, and seminars will brief visitors on where and how to fly-fish in Speakers will also detail where fish are and how to fish for them, how to fish the white bass run, fly-fishing for carp, flies for spring bass and other species-specific information. In addition, instruction will be available on rigging a kayak for fly-fishing, ferruled leader making, Spey rod casting and double-hauling. For a complete schedule of activities and seminars plus a video of the event, visit http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/visitorcenters/tffc/ and click on the Fly Fish Texas link. The Dallas Fly Fishers will teach classes for beginning fly-fishers; pre-registration is required and is available by calling Craig Brooks at (903) 670-2222. Event sponsors include Sabine River Authority, Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites – © Copyright 2002-2005 by North Texas e-News, llc. |
