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WOOSTER A group of avid fly fishermen shared their passion for the sport with about 20 eager learners excited about the opportunity to get hooked on fishing.
The Clear Fork River Chapter of Trout Unlimited (CFRCTU), in collaboration with the city, held the first of a two-session clinic on Saturday at Schellin Park for those 16 and older interested in learning to fly-cast.
Experienced fly fishers are providing instruction, emphasizing equipment needed, knot tying, casting, flies, hooking and landing fish, according to CFRTU President Steve Slack of Wooster. We have 22 signed up for the two-day clinic and we will have about a dozen members of CFRCTU assisting students with techniques, Slack said. At this event we will talk about fishing equipment, how to rig a fly rod, types of flies and how to tie needed knots.