Womans Steelhead and Spey Casting Clinic with a Double Handed Rod
Join Mia Sheppard and Whitney Gould for 2 nights and 3 days of fishing for Steelhead on the John Day River November 14th-16th 2009. Or goal is to introduce you to practical applications for catching summer and winter Steelhead in a fun, friendly environment. We will share our knowledge of Steelhead fishing with you and build your confidence as an independent angler. We stress confidence, enthusiasm, and fun in the outdoors.
We will teach you how to read the water, line management, what flies to use, knots to tye for catching steelhead and how to safely release a wild fish. During the day we will work with you to improve your spey casting techniques or teach you a new cast with a double handed rod. In the evening enjoy dinner and learn to tie flies for winter and summer Steelhead fishing and make new friend to fish with in the future.
Lodging will be in a rustic cabin, on a private ranch with shared rooms, enjoy a 360 degree view of wheat fields and an endless horizon. We will fish 6 miles of private water 2 days and float the 3rd day.
Mia Sheppard is the co-owner of Little Creek Outfitters with her husband Marty and has been fishing for Steelhead 8 years with a double handed rod on the John Day River and other rivers throughout Oregon. She is a river steward for the John Day Rive with NFS. She recently attended Spey-O-Rama where she placed 4th. Whitney started fly fishing at the age of 11. In the last 3 years she has focused on mastering Steelhead fishing with a double handed rod. This year she placed first in Spey-O-Rama and she is in the process of getting her FFF certification for being a casting instructor. Mia and Whitney are pro staffers for CF Burkheimer.
This clinic is open to beginners and experienced anglers. Cost is $1150.00, this will include lodging, meals, flies. Rods are available if needed. Price does not include gratuity, fishing license or alcohol beverages. Limit is 4 anglers.
3 spots available