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After a long hiatus, The Joan Wulff Fly Fishers is pleased to announce that we will be resuming our regularly scheduled meetings via remote virtual platform in September. On Thursday, September 3rd, Tim Flagler will be joining us to share his insights into what trout like to eat. Tim's bio and a description of the presentation are below. Please mark your calendars to save the date. Details on how to join the meeting will be circulated as we get closer to the meeting date.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THIS MEETING WILL NOT BE HELD IN PERSON - MEETINGS ARE VIRTUAL ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!
This will be the club's first attempt to hold a meeting remotely so please be patient with this process. We look forward to having you join us on September 3rd.
Best regards,
Christine LaRocca
President
BIO: Tim Flagler is the owner of Tightline Productions, L.L.C., a video production company located in Califon, NJ. Although he produces video programs over a wide range of topics, his specialty is fly fishing. Tim is a well-known fly tying instructor. His YouTube videos are some of the best in the business and his YouTube channel, practicalpatterns.com currently has over 80,000 subscribers and 24 million views. Almost every week he produces a new fly tying or “how to” video which appear not only on his YouTube channel but on Midcurrent and the Orvis fly fishing blog as well. They’re also featured on Trout Unlimited’s national website and in the Orvis Learning Center. In addition, he has a regular column “Beginner’s Masterclass with Tim Flagler” in Fly Tyer magazine. Many of his tying videos take the viewer well beyond just the tying of the fly and show what it looks like underwater, what natural it represents and how it can be fished.
Tim’s a fixture at the Fly Fishing Shows - giving presentations, teaching classes and often as a Featured Tier. He enjoys guiding year round for Shannon’s Fly & Tackle in Califon, NJ. and hosts annual trips to Patagonia in the spring and to the Kootenai River in MT starting summer of 2020.
What Trout Like to Eat & Flies to Feed Them
This presentation will include video of aquatic insects, bait fish & crustaceans trout eat to survive and the fly patterns we use to imitate them.
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