E.Hillie, In S.Williamsport Has tying classes.
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As does Flyfishers Paradise in State Collage PA..depending on where in Central PA...I'm in Beaver Springs...OK..Your nearer Harrisburg....so Cold Springs would be the closet...If you were closer..I'd just give you some pointers...would save you time and prolly money..I do believe Hillies classes are free, But not positive on this..As I've never taken a class...The swaps are a great way of seeing what others are doing..and practiceing with pourpose!....knowing your tying for others helps with certian asspects...

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"I've often wondered why it is that so many anglers spend so much money on,and pay so much attention to.the details on the wrong end of the fly line.If they took as much care in selecting or tying their flies as they did in the selection of the reel and rod,They might be able to gain the real extra edge that makes it possible to fool a fish that has,in fact,seen it all before" A.K.Best

Everyone wants to excel in this sport but at the same time we let traditionalists place restrictions on our tactics, methods, and ideas. I always assumed that fly fishing was a sport that allowed imagination, creation, adaptation, investigation, dedication, education, revelation? : Fox Statler, On Spinners (Not the dainty Dry Fly kind) "Spinner'd Minner Fly"

"Wish ya great fishing"

Bill


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