Small Stream Day at Living Waters Fly Shop Saturday May 3
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Greetings Fellow Fly Fishers,
If you haven’t fished lately, we feel sorry for you! The weather has been great and the fish have been more than agreeable! All of our rivers are back in full swing and everything in fins is ready to eat a well presented fly.
We have several big events coming up this month, so make sure that you check out the details below.
As always, check out our website event schedule for a full event listing www.livingwatersflyfishing.com/events. Thank you for supporting your local fly shop — don’t forget to call us at (512) 828-3474 if you have any questions about the upcoming events. Take care and God Bless!
— Living Waters Fly Fishing
Small Stream Day
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014
10:00 A.M. — LIVE Texas Snake ID with Tim Cole of Austin Reptile Service
If you regularly fish Texas rivers, you see snakes BUT there are very few that are actually venomous. Tim Cole of Austin Reptile Service, is an expert on snake ID and will be bringing 20+ species of LIVE snakes to Living Waters for you to see side by side. These species will include all the major water snakes, coral snake, cottonmouth, rattlesnake, copperhead, and more! He will also be doing a swimming demo of a water snake vs. cottonmouth so that you can compare the two in person! We are really excited about this event! For more info about Tim and ARS visit www.austinreptileservice.net
1:00 P.M — Tenkara Fishing Small Streams
Presenter: Tenkara USA Ambassador, Rob Gonzales
Tenkara is the traditional Japanese style of fly fishing. It is extremely effective, incredibly simplistic, and perfect for many of our hill country streams. Rob will be running folks through the basics of casting, rigging, and fishing tenkara in Texas!
3:00 P.M. — Brushy Creek Primer
Presenter: Chris Johnson
Brushy Creek is our home water here at the shop and Chris has been fishing it for almost 20 years! Come hear his take on what the creek has to offer and learn how to take advantage of one of Central Texas’ most diverse fisheries!
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