Washington Fly Fishers International Fly Casting Fair
Sat May 4, 2024 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Mountlake Terrace Ballinger Park, 98043
Description
The Washington State Council of FFI will hold a Fly Casting Fair May 4th at Ballinger Park in Mountlake Terrace Washington. The day-long event will offer Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced, Women Casting and Spey Classes. There will be a free Walk-in Casting clinic and Casting Skills Development Course led by FFI certified instructors. Pleae bring your own equipment. Except for the Spey Class, the recommended rod is 9ft 5wt. You have 7.5' of leader with a yarn fly attached.We will have a minimum number of loaner rods. The WSCFFI highly recommends that you wear a hat and sun glasses or other protective eyewear. Sun screen is recommended.
For the best experience, register for one of the following 90-minute casting classes:
Beginning Fly Casting Class
Ryan Smith, C.I. Instructor Morning Class, 9 a.m.
Ryan Smith Instructor, 1 p.m.
This class is for those new to the sport or with limited casting experience. This class will cover the basics beginning with the pickup and lay down and the fundamental overhead cast. From there the focus will shift to setting a target on either streams or lakes and the techniques to make a confident cast to that target. Ryan and Craig will rely on brief demonstrations then shift to individual help for each student to identify and overcome problems. And if you don’t have a fly rod, don’t worry. We’ve got a loaner for you to use.
$37, 10 participants morning class
$37, 8 participants afternoon class
Intermediate Casting Class - 1p.m.
Pat Peterman, C.I., MCI, Level 1 Examiner - Instructor
The next steps from you are to better fishing.
$37 6 participants
Advanced Casting Class - 9a.m.
Tom Cammarata Instructor, C.I. 1 p.m.
In this class you will learn a technique to self-improve your overhead cast. You can also use this technique to learn to shoot line, perform a single or double hauls, perform on water and aerial mends, and improve your tracking. For this class you must have solid experience fly casting, this is not a beginners fly casting class. The gear required for the class includes a 5 to 7 weight forward float fly line, 8.5 to 10 foot fly rod, 7.5 feet of leader with yarn attached, and eye protection. In addition, if time allows we will also have a discussion about selecting the appropriate fly line design for different fly casting scenarios and species of fish. I will ask you to tell me about the design of your fly at some point in the class so be prepared. Here is a hint, bring the box for your fly line.
$37, 8 participants
"Simplified" Spey Casting Class - 9a.m.
Location - Ballinger Park Beach area by the pier.
Molly Semenik, CBOGE CI MCI THMCI L-3 Examiner
Todd Somsel, CI MCI THMCI L-3 Examiner
This class is designed for people who have some experience with spey casting and want to improve their performance. Molly and Todd will cover the Lift, Sweep and Circle-up along with Anchors and D-Loops on the water. The focus of the class is to improve you ability to deliver casts that cover the water and put flies in position to catch fish.
$53, 6 participants
Women’s Fly Casting Class - 9:00 a.m.
Marion Hiller, C.I.
Ruth Sims Instructors, C.I.
This class is designed for women anglers with advanced-beginning to intermediate fly casting and fishing experience who want to learn what it takes to improve casting skills to become a more effective angler. Students will gain insights to improve the foundational cast: the pick up-lay down cast, the overhead cast: false casting, accuracy casting: effectively casting to different distances, and leave with exercises to practice for continued progress. If time permits, the fundamentals of the roll cast will be included.
Suggested gear: one rod: 4-6 wt. rod, a floating line if possible, and 7.5 feet tapered leader with a yarn fly attached, and eye protection.
$37, 8 participants
Walk-in Casting Clinic - All Day
Don Simonson, C.I., MCI Level 2 Examiner
$7 Donation appreciated
Casting Skills Development Course
Frank Koterba, C.I.
The Casting Skills Development Course is a fun way to improve your casting skills in a self-paced interactive fashion. You can engage with instructors at the site to work through the skills step by step. Better yet, you and your friends can engage together working through steps and challenging one another to advance your abilities. The Skills Development Course moves through four levels from beginner to advanced. Those with solid foundational skills can work up through the levels to Bronze, Silver and Gold abilities and win FFI recognition for your level of achievement.
$7 Donation appreciated.
Lunch Time Casting Demonstrations (no Charge)
11:15 Molly Semenik: Accuracy and Extending Line
11:45 Todd Somsel: Shooting and Retrieving Line
12:15 Don Simonson: Distance Casting
Introduction to Fly Tying
Bill Reisbick and Howard Levens, 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The thrill of catching a fish on a fly you tied is like no other. Tying your own flies adds a new dimension to your angling experience. Tying a fly may appear intimidating, but it is not. Especially, with experienced tiers to teach you the basics. This course is an introduction on “How to Tie a Fly”. All the equipment and material will be provided. You will spend a vast majority of time learning the basics of how to tie a fly plus, reviewing the tools and materials required. The class is open to all from 5 to 95 years young. Don't worry if you've never tied before, we will show you how easy it is.
$22, for the morning and afternoon classes, 8 participants per class
Attendance for all classes is limited. Don't miss out - Click on the "Class Sign-up" button to signup for a class.
Participants in casting classes or the other events are welcome to bring their own fly rods. Please attach yarn to your leader. No hooks please. If you don’t have a fly rod, you will be able to borrow one for the classes.
FFI would appreciate a $7 donation from members of the public for participating in the Walk-In Clinic and Skills Development Courses to help cover the costs of the Fly Casting Fair.
You can also make a $27 donation to the FFI Washington Council to help support our mission is to ensure the legacy of fly fishing for all fish in all waters continues by focusing on conservation, education and a sense of community.
Class Signup Instructions:
- Click on the "Class Sign-up" button
- Click on the Fly Casting Class that you want to sign up for
- Fill out the Class Enrollment Information and Questions
- Fill out your credit card information to pay for the class
- Click order the order confirmation button which will send a class signup email to you
- within the emailed Class Conformation email, click on the download class ticket pdf button and print out the ticket
- Bring the Fly Fishing Casting Class Ticket to the Ballinger Park Mountlake Senior Center for check in at the Fly Fishing Fair Registration Table.
Location
Mountlake Terrace Ballinger Park, 98043