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Rods & Reels

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Chancellor Steve
Class Code: 
107

Learn how to start fly fishing for trout.  This class covers the steps to take to start fly fishing, including gearing up, what's required, and what's optional.

Trout fishing most critical necessities:

1. Rig consisting of rod, reel, line, and hook.  Please refer to TroutU class 101Rods & Reels

            (Of course this assumes that you have a fishing license.)

2. Bait or lures. Please refer to TroutU class 103 Baits & Lures

3. Needle nose pliers for removing the hook.

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Jerry
Class Code: 
1052

This course is meant as addendum to the previous class.  In this class, the student will learn a novel approach to fishing the stuborn streams that can be found in the mountains of the South.  It combines both fly fishing and in-line spinner fishing.  After the completion of this course, the student will have an approach that affords a good opportunity for a father and son team.

Skill Level: 
Beginner
Professor: 
Steve
Class Code: 
101

This course describes the various types of equipment most commonly used for trout fishing.   Fly reels, spincast  reels and spinner reels will be discussed in detail.  Also, the unique use of cane poles will be included in the discussion.  

Best Trout Fishing Equipment

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Equipment Maintenance  Before you take a trip, you must be careful not to break your rod! 

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