Wednesday, October 31, 2018

RI DEM OFFERING FLY-TYING WORKSHOPS FOR SALTWATER AND FRESHWATER ANGLERS STARTING NOVEMBER 5

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Management (DEM) is offering workshops for anglers interested in developing and honing their fly-tying skills.

Hosted by the
Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Aquatic Resource Education Program, the sessions will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on six Mondays starting on November 5 and running through December 17 (no session will be held on November 12 in observation of Veterans Day). The workshops will take place at the Cold Spring Community Center
, located at 44 Beach Street in North Kingstown.

Designed for both beginning and intermediate fly-tiers, the classes, taught by highly skilled fly-fishing instructors,
will immerse participants in the arts of knot-tying and fly-tying for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. All equipment and fly-tying materials are included with the registration fee. The cost is $5 per class or $25 for all six sessions. Pre-registration is recommended, although walk-ins are accepted.

DEM’s Aquatic Resource Education (ARE) Program is a federally funded program designed to enhance the public’s understanding of their aquatic resources by providing safe and responsible fishing training opportunities. As part of a larger network of recreational opportunities in the state, fishing plays an important role in connecting people with nature, promoting health, attracting tourism, and supporting a treasured tradition for Rhode Island families. According to the US Fish & Wildlife Service, there are around 175,000 recreational anglers (age 16+) in Rhode Island. And recreational fishing contributes more than $130 million to the state economy each year.
 

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