Rocky River Chapter Trout Unlimited
Charlotte, North Carolina
We Conserve, Protect and Sustain our
Coldwater Natural Resources
RRTU Fly Tying
Join us on Saturday, March 15 from 9:00 to 1:00 at Coventry Presbyterian Church for the last session of RRTU fly tying class. You will learn in an easy, friendly environment how to make your own fly and learn to be a more successful fisher in the process.
If you are interested and have not registered contact : Tom Adams @ [email protected] Fly of the Month
Fly of the Month 03.25 - Secret Weapon
This local fly pattern is provided by Roger Lowe of Cashiers, North Carolina and is published in his book Roger Lowe’s Fly Pattern Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains. The fly pattern which is similar to the prince nymph was originated by Allene Hall (1918-1995) of Bryson City, North Carolina. This fly [pattern] was first tied in the Smokies as a year-round consistent [fly] pattern. Years later, the Modified Secret Weapon was originated by Don R. Howell of Brevard, North Carolina. As the bead heads became popular, the Green BH (bead-head) Secret Weapon was originated by Benny Joe Craig of Waynesville, North Carolina. Much more information available by clicking the button above
Orvis website for aide to guides and shops:
https://subscribe.postflybox.com/pages/save-the-season - This was posted on the TU open forum digest. Many folks inside and outside of our specific interests need help and care, but, this is a chance to look out for our special resources.
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