Join us at Lake Wapalanne on the New Jersey School of Conservation campus for a specialized, hands-on program titled Fool a Fish? – One on One. This workshop provides participants with the unique opportunity to learn the intricate art of tying their very own fishing flies from scratch. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this session offers expert guidance in a beautiful, natural setting perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
What to Expect
Participants will receive step-by-step instruction on creating custom fishing flies in a small-group setting.
Who Should Attend
Aspiring anglers
Fly fishing enthusiasts
Outdoor hobbyists
Students of nature
Agenda Overview
The workshop focuses on the craft of fly tying with practical application at Lake Wapalanne.
Venue & Address
NJ School of Conservation
1 Wapalanne Rd Sandyston , New Jersey – 07826 United States
Organizer
NJ School of Conservation · Educational Institution
The NJSOC offers environmental and outdoor education programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience?
No, this workshop is designed for all skill levels.
What is provided?
Materials for fly tying are typically provided during the session.
Where is it held?
At the NJ School of Conservation, 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ.
Is registration required?
Yes, tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Can I bring my own tools?
You may bring your own tools if you prefer, but it is not required.
Is there an age limit?
Please check the event registration page for specific age requirements.
Tags
fishing
workshop
fly-tying
education
New Jersey
outdoors
Summary
A hands-on fly tying workshop at the NJ School of Conservation.