Hartwick Pines hosts fly-tying class
The Michigan Forest Visitor Center at Hartwick Pines State Park is holding a fly tying workshop on Saturday, April 12, from 1 to 3: 30 p.m.
Participants will learn to tie six popular patterns, including the famous Adams, Hare’s Ear Nymph and Marabou Muddler. The cost of the workshop is $40 and includes equipment and materials to tie more than 25 flies. A special vice used in fly tying will be provided with the option to purchase at the end of the workshop. There also will be a demonstration of fly casting and fishing techniques.
The park is located off I-75, exit 259, about three miles north of Grayling, and the workshop will be held in the visitor center. A $10 reservation fee is required to secure a spot with the $30 balance due upon arrival. To register, contact Chris Kline at 989-344-1343. Source: MDNR |