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Waders & Boots

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.

When leaving a trout fishing habitat remember to:

1.)   Remove any visible plants, fish or animals from clothing and equipment.

2.)  Remove mud and dirt since it too may contain a hitchhiker.

3.)  Eliminate water from all equipment before transporting anywhere.

4.)  Clean and dry anything that came in contact with the water.

Skill Level: 
Graduate
Professor: 
Jerry
Class Code: 
412

Upon completion of this class the student will become aware of some of the most dangerous aquatic nuisances and where they are currently a growing problem.  The student will know how to protect our trout waters from the hundreds of different harmful species ranging from plants, fish, amphibians, crustaceans, mollusks, diseases or pathogens. Note that some organisms are so small, you may not even realize they are traveling with you.

Best Trout Fishing Equipment

All Weather Fishing Journal:  Don't waste another gallon of gas looking for a GPS number that you missed by 100 yards because of a smudged number.  With the All-Weather Journal, 50-sheets, you can actually write under water with a regular pencil. But don't make a mistake you can't erase. Available Now

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

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