Fly Fishing Show comes to Convention Center Feb. 16-17

fly-fishing-logo-largest_5gkdThe 2013 Fly Fishing Show will Feb. 16-17 at the Lynnwood Convention Center.

The show features informational presentations, demonstrations by fly tyers, casting demonstrations and classes with the experts.

The International Fly Fishing Film Festival will be at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 16. Tickets are $15 at the door or $10 in advance. Advance tickets can be purchased online until midnight the day before the show or at the FFS ticket counter Saturday morning. Click here to purchase your ticket.

Show hours are: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Feb. 16 and 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Feb. 17.

Admission prices are:
Adult $15 for a one-day pass
$25 for a two-day pass
Children under 5 are free and under 12 are $2
Active Military: $10
Cash only at the gate

Here is a look at some of the activities and seminars:

SATURDAY

CATCH ROOM

10:30 Jason Randall-The Three Dimensional River

12:00 Gary Borger – Nymphing from Top to Bottom

1:30 Ed Engle – Offbeat Tactics that Catch Trout

3:00 Loren Elliot – Fly Fishing the Beaches of Puget Sound

RELEASE ROOM

10:00 John Hazel – Oregon’s Deschutes and John Day Rivers Summer

Steelhead

11:30 Phillip Rowley – Going Deep – Sinking Line Tricks and Techniques for

Stillwaters

1:00 Rick Hafele – Understanding Emergers

2:30 Jack Mitchell – The Best of WA Trout and Steelhead

SUNDAY

CATCH ROOM

10:30 Chris Santella – Alaska –Bolivia and Beyond-A Flyfisher’s Fantasy Tour

12:00 Gary Borger – Reading the Water

1:30 Ed Engle – Offbeat Tactics that Catch Trout

3:00 Loren Elliot – Fly Fishing the Beaches of Puget Sound

RELEASE ROOM

10:00 John Hazel – Oregon’s Deschutes and John Day Rivers Summer

Steelhead

11:30 Phillip Rowley – The Naked Truth – Floating Line Tactics for Stillwaters

1:00 Rick Hafele – De-Bugging Entomology

2:30 Jack Mitchell – The Best of WA Trout and Steelhead

For more information and the complete schedule check out https://www.flyfishingshow.com/Seattle.html.

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