Tenkara is a traditional Japanese method of fly fishing utilizing just a rod, line, and fly. No reels and no hassle. The simplicity of Tenkara is perfect for fly fishers of all levels, yet holds a subtle complexity that can engage you for years. The lightweight gear and intuitive methods apply well to Utah's rivers and backcountry. Participants will enjoy an evening of in-class discussion about history, gear, and techniques with a local fishing expert from the first exclusive Tenkara guide company outside of Japan. Saturday, join us on the river to be taught by the true experts of fly fishing--the trout. You are responsible for providing your own fishing license, sack lunch, polarized sunglasses (essential for eye protection), and either waders and boots or clothes and shoes that can get wet. The day on the river is physical and requires wading with slippery rocks and strong currents. Some fly-fishing experience is required.
Questions? Call Lifelong Learning at 801-587-5433 or use our online form.
This class takes place in person on Thursday at the University Connected Learning and Continuing Education building (540 Arapeen Drive, SLC) and on the river Saturday (location announced in class). Students will fish with the instructor for half of Saturday's class and practice independently for the other half. Special fee is for some flies, streamside consumables, and access to shared equipment. Students supply their own rods, equipment, and additional flies. Bring equipment to your first class.
Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
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08/22/24 | Th | 6:00 pm -9:00 pm | UUCE 132 |
08/24/24 | S | 9:00 am -5:00 pm | SLC UT |
Instructor: ERIK OSTRANDER
Registration for this class will close on 08/21/2024 at midnight
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