Dry Fly & Emergers Virtual Class - January 28, 2026

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Dry Fly & Emergers Virtual Class - January 28, 2026

$35.00

Learn the fundamentals—and finer details—of Dry Fly & Emerger fishing.

Join Tim Cammisa for a beginner-friendly yet in-depth class focused on the insect stages that bring trout to the surface and how to fish them effectively. If you’re new to dry flies, this class will give you a clear foundation. If you already fish dries, you’ll gain a better understanding of why certain flies, rigs, and presentations work—and when to use them.

You’ll learn how trout feed on mayflies and caddisflies, which dry flies and emergers are most effective, and how to fish them with confidence. Topics include fly selection, leader setups, dry fly and emerger tactics, presentation and casting strategies, preferred gear, and the subtle techniques that turn surface looks into consistent eats.

Class Details

Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Time: 8:00 pm ET (approximately 1.5 hours, plus live Q&A)
Format: Live online class via Zoom

This is a live master class taught via Zoom. A viewing link will be sent immediately after purchase.

Can’t attend live? No problem. The class is recorded, and all participants receive a replay link within 24 hours—so you can pause, rewind, and rewatch anytime. You’ll also receive a follow-up email packed with key takeaways, resources, and helpful links from the class.

By the end of this session, you’ll have a clearer understanding of when trout feed on the surface, why they do it, and how to present dry flies and emergers with confidence—so you can fish more effectively the next time you see noses breaking the surface.

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