Fly-fishing Lesson- Introduction to casting
I'm offering beginner lessons in Fly-fishing.
I guarantee that after one lesson you will be more confident with your casting and if it's your first time, you'll be hooked for life!
Details
Location: Hamilton (Waikato River)
Date: Sunday, March 3rd, 10:00 / 15:00
Cost: $50 pp
Duration: 1hr
(Maximum 3 people per lesson)
What we will cover:
Rod set-up
Line management
Casting technique
Countless tips and tricks
Fishing equipment can be provided at no extra cost.
Men and woman of all ages welcome, there are no restrictions on learning a new art!
Message me if you are interested or call 021 0222 5616
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