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P.O. Box 442
Ellicottville, New York
USA 14731
(716) 699-4835

Steelhead Fly Fishing School


Trational fly casting instruction! What you'll learn! Rates & Dates How to get here!

Why should you come to our Steelhead Fly Fishing School?

The Steelhead Fly Fishing School’s mission is to teach philosophies and techniques to students in the art of fly fishing for Steelhead.

Fly fishing for Steelhead is challenging therefore extremely rewarding once a fish has been landed. Our goal at the school is to teach traditional and true fly fishing techniques to catch Steelhead and not hybrid techniques that are used by some just to insure success in hooking fish.

The challenge of catching Steelhead is in using techniques and equipment unique to the sport of fly fishing and not borrowed from non-fly fishing techniques to be used in “fly fishing only” waters just to improve one’s chance of hooking a fish. Techniques not taught here include: “Chuck and Duck”, Lining, Float Fishing, Drift Fishing all incorporating the use of lead shot or other artificial weights attached to the leader.

Techniques that are taught here include: Down and Across Swing, Dead Drift Nymph, Streamer and Dry Fly. Students begin by understanding something about Steelhead that is unique and different than what they might know about trout fishing.

They will learn something about the environment that Steelhead are found in and at what time of the season.
They will learn to select the proper fly fishing equipment, flies, clothing and accessories to catch and land Steelhead.
They will learn the proper river fishing etiquette and some unique philosophies related to catching and releasing fish.

Our sessions are two days long and are offered in the off season so come time to go Steelheading, students are properly prepared and have had time to practice all techniques learned.

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Here is how our two day course is scheduled:


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Day 1:
8:00 am - Students will begin receiving instructions in Steelhead theory and equipment.
10:00am - Practice casting on casting pond
12:00pm - Lunch of sandwiches, fruit and cold or hot drinks.
1:00 pm - Casting techniques on moving water.
5:30 pm - Day 1 ends.

Day 2:
8:00 am - Students learn to tie three different flies, a wooly bugger, a spey fly and a bead head nymph.
11:30am - Casting techniques on moving water
12:00pm - Lunch of sandwiches, fruit and cold or hot drinks.
1:00 pm - More casting techniques under the watchful eye of your instructor.
5:30 pm - Day 2 ends.

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Sessions run from May 15, 2009 to September 15, 2009



2 Day Courses on Fly Fishing for Steelhead include:
Theory
Instruction,
Fly Tying
Small class sizes, of only 2 students to one instructor.
$375.00 per angler or $600.00 per couple.

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Spey Casting School 101


Sessions run from May 15 2009 to September 15, 2009

Spey Casting School 101 for Steelhead includes:
Theory,
Instruction,
Equipment
Small class sizes, of only 2 students to one instructor.
$475.00 per angler or $700.00 per couple. This is an introductory spey school geared toward students beginning casting with two handed rods. Casts taught will be the single spey, double spey, snake, and underhand.

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A little about the area.


    The quaint little town of Ellicottville in Western New York is a four season resort town with numerous shops, hotels, restaurants and pubs. 'EVL' as it is locally called even has it's own micro brewery. On weekends the town is alive with various events such as Octoberfest, Rock and Roll 50's Old Car Shows, Art and Music Festivals. There is always something to do, see, eat and drink and of course fish.

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How to get to Ellicottville, New York

From Buffalo: Take 219 south approximately 60 miles.
From New York City: Take 17/I86 west to Salamanca, turn north on 219 approximately 10 miles.
From Cleveland: Take 17/I86 from I90 east to Salamanca, turn north on 219 approximately 10 miles

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