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Enjoy personalized fly casting lessons with a certified instructor, tailored to your experience level and including all equipment
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About This Deal
Looking for an engaging way to improve your fishing skills? Enjoy personalized instruction with certified fly-casting expert Andrew Stiles. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine advanced techniques like the double-haul method, these sessions cover everything from casting mechanics to fly selection based on fish species. Remember to bring sunglasses and water for this 60-minute class!
What we offer
The deal offers exclusive private fly casting lessons either individually or as a pair. Each lesson includes hands-on guidance tailored specifically to one's skill level. Participants will learn various techniques and receive all necessary equipment during these specialized sessions.- Private Fly Casting Lessons for 1: Receive one-on-one instruction tailored specifically for individual skill levels.
- Private Fly Casting Lessons for 2: Perfect for pairs who want shared yet personalized attention in improving their fly casting.
Why you should grab the offer
Opting for this deal means gaining access to top-notch fly casting instruction in a setting that's both educational and enjoyable. The focus is on personal growth through lessons that cater directly to one's skill level—making it perfect whether you're alone or with a friend. Expert guidance ensures you get the most out of each session, while hands-on practice lets you apply new skills immediately. It's an opportunity not just to learn but also enjoy the process of mastering something new in an encouraging environment.Fine Print
About Andrew Stiles Flyfishing Adventures
From the outside, fly-fishing looks like an art form, with anglers harnessing the flowing, lasso-like cast framed by tree-lined mountainsides and a rock-strewn stream. But for Andrew Stiles, a fly-fisherman with more than 40 years of experience on waters around the world, a wealth of technical details supersedes this romanticized image—the physics of casting line that weighs more than the lure, the entomology of matching flies with the season's insects, the leverage required to land a 150-pound tarpon on 12-pound tackle.
This passion for both teaching and fly-fishing drives Andrew to impart his knowledge by instructing anglers all over the world. Locally, he teaches classes at John Tyler Community College and Randolph-Macon College with a curriculum modeled on the teachings of George Harvey, who developed the first accredited college fly-fishing course at Penn State in 1947. Andrew's international teaching experience includes instructing at the Euroclave Federation of Fly Fishing / Danish Fly Fishing Festival in Denmark, as well as virtually coaching clients as far away as Australia through Skype. He also develops tailored video lessons and posts a YouTube series for beginners. Throughout all of this, Andrew upholds the high standards of a fly-casting instructor certified through outdoor organizations such as the Federation of Fly Fishers.
When not teaching, Andrew travels the world, applying his tactics—such as his specialty in the double-haul method—to waters that range from the mangrove flats of Florida to the trout streams in England. “If you’re fishing for trout, you’re going to be in some of the most pristine waters in the world,” he says. An expert in fly tackle, he can also appraise antique fly outfits unearthed from attics, basements, and the forgotten prop storage units of A River Runs Through It.