At our Advanced Fly Tying gathering, on November 20th at 7:00pm, I will lead the session, during which we will tie the G&H Sedge dry fly that I used in Scotland to fool a couple of brown trout (see my article on this trip below).
John Goddard, an English angler and writer active through much of the middle of the twentieth-century, designed over 50 fly patterns. The most famous of these was the G&H sedge, a deer hair caddis pattern developed by Goddard and his friend Cliff Henry (hence the name).
We’ll meet in Room 108 at Trinity United Methodist Church (703 W. Patrick Street, Frederick). Interested? We would love for you to join us. Just let me or Don Fine know. You can sign up on our website or you can email me at lbforte@verizon.net.
Interested? We would love for you to join us. Just let Larry Forte (lbforte@verizon.net) or Don Fine (dfine1443@gmail.com) know so we can be sure to have enough materials for everyone. Also let Larry know if you need the Zoom link.
We look forward to seeing you there.
— Larry Forte
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