| As a novice or as an intermediate level fly tyer, these
        classes can enrich your technical skills. WPWA will
        supply modern techniques, equipment and materials during these four
        classes.  Fly Tying can be described as the completion of the
        necessary steps to construct an artificial fly.  The class will
        use natural or synthetic materials to mimic the organic food of the
        fish, the angular wishes to fool.  This class will allow the
        students to learn the techniques and skills to tye streamers, nymphs,
        emergers, and dry flyes.   This class
        starts in Hope Valley, RI at 6:30pm, is 1 ½ hours long, running for
        four (4) consecutive weeks on Tuesdays, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, and
        3/14.  In case of bad weather, the instructor will make a
        judgement on the side of safety and reschedule the class. The class is
        restricted to 6 students, aged 12 years and older. Registration is
        required, and closes on 2/21/2023. The cost is $75, and can be paid via
        check or online upon registration.  
 Instructor
        Jeff Perry is past President of United Fly Tyers of RI, a Lifetime
        member of Trout Unlimited, a Certified Casting Instructor and a Bronze
        Certification Tyer for Fly Fishers International, an active member of
        Rhody Fly Rodders, a volunteer instructor for the RI Dept of
        Environmental Management Aquatics Education Division, a L.L. Bean
        Casting Instructor, holds a Masters in Education and other
        complementary titles.  |