SEPTEMBER EVENTS


FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, September 3rd, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The first and second Wednesdays of the month are Instructional Fly Tying for Beginner and Intermediate+ level tyers. These nights are held in-person at the fly shop.

For Beginner tyers, we supply everything you need – vise, tools, and materials – to learn two patterns each night. These four total patterns will equip you with the essential techniques for continuing your tying journey. We recommend that new students start on Week 1.

For Intermediate+ tyers, each week you’ll learn a new Fly of the Night. We will provide the instruction and materials, but please bring your own vise, tools, and thread.

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
Beginner Fly #1-2 / BC Streamer and Woolly Bugger
Intermediate Fly / Johnson’s Creek Boss
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

FLY FISHING THE BRAZOS with PAT VANEK
Saturday, September 6th, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Pat Vanek is the passionate guide and founder behind Bosque Valley Fly Fishing, specializing in rivers around Waco, Texas. Pat brings a laid-back, approachable style that makes him a favorite guide among beginners and seasoned anglers alike.

Join Pat at Living Waters as he shares his decades of insight into fishing the Brazos River below Lake Whitney for trophy Largemouth, Striper, and Gar. This class will cover river access points, seasonal patterns, fly selection, and tactics for the fly. Don’t miss your chance to gain practical knowledge grounded in years of local guide experience!

FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, September 10th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The first and second Wednesdays of the month are Instructional Fly Tying for Beginner and Intermediate+ level tyers. These nights are held in-person at the fly shop.

For Beginner tyers, we supply everything you need – vise, tools, and materials – to learn two patterns each night. These four total patterns will equip you with the essential techniques for continuing your tying journey. We recommend that new students start on Week 1.

For Intermediate+ tyers, each week you’ll learn a new Fly of the Night. We will provide the instruction and materials, but please bring your own vise, tools, and thread.

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
Beginner Fly #3-4 / Foam Beetle and Elk Hair Caddis
Intermediate Fly / Mayer’s Chubby Damsel
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

WATER WISE: ANALYZING WEATHER & WATER DATA – VIRTUAL
Saturday, September 13th, 10:00 A.M. on YouTube

The technical skills of utilizing and interpreting weather and hydrometric data not only helps to keep you stay safe on the water but also allows you to predict the best fishing days. In this updated class, you’ll learn where to find, how to utilize, and how to interpret online flow charts, weather forecasts, and hydrometric data We will also discuss major Hill Country drainages in detail and how they are affected by fronts and floods. Learn to make the most of changing conditions and how to systematically eliminate unproductive water. Perfect for new and experienced anglers alike, this presentation will greatly increase your understanding of Texas weather and waterways!

FLY TYING NIGHT – ROUNDTABLE 
Wednesday, September 17th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Roundtable Fly Tying, during which folks will gather for an evening of freestyle fly tying with friends.  Bring your own vise, tools, and materials. We’ll have a cooler of drinks to share!

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, September 20th at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Join us for a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of fly casting and fly tackle, as well as access points and fly selection for the Texas Hill Country. All necessary equipment will be provided; just bring a notebook and pen!

10:00 – 11:30 / Introduction to Fly Casting – We’ll be kicking things off with a casting class catered towards beginners. This portion of class will take place outside; please dress for the weather.

11:30 – 1:00 / Basic Rigging for the Hill Country – This presentation will explain the how’s and why’s behind rod, reel, and line selection for fly fishing our local waters. We will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different fly line tapers and show you the knots you need to get rigged up and ready to fish!

LUNCH BREAK – We’re located just a short walk from many local eateries.

2:00 – 3:30 / Local Hot Spots – Learn where, how, and when to fish our local hot spots, including techniques, river access, and fly selection for each body of water!

FLY TYING NIGHT – VIRTUAL
Wednesday, September 24th at 7:00 P.M. on YouTube

The fourth Wednesday of the month is Virtual Fly Tying. Join Living Waters’ owner and Umpqua Signature Fly Designer online as he shares a new in-depth fly tying tutorial each month.

Johnson’s Big Fat Aunt (Carpenter)
Hook: TMC 100 or 101, #10-16
Thread: Veevus 12/0, Black
Abdomen: Fly Foam, 2mm, Black
Head: Fly Foam, 2mm, Black
Wing: CDC Puff, White
Hackle: Whiting Cape, Grizzly
Legs: Round Rubber, Small, Brown

TYING & FISHING FOR HILL COUNTRY CARP with ZACK HARRIS
Saturday, September 27th, 2:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Zack Harris has spent countless hours stalking Hill Country rivers and creeks in search of wary carp and dialing in fly patterns that consistently fool them. During this presentation, Zack will share his sight-fishing strategies for spotting and approaching carp, break down the presentation tips – from casting angles to tippet choice – that turn follows into confident eats, and demonstrate tying techniques for proven fly patterns that he has developed or refined specifically to turn the heads of picky golden ghosts.

Carp demand patience, precision, and a deep understanding of fish behavior—qualities Zack has honed through years of dedicated pursuit. Whether you’re curious about starting your carp journey or eager to sharpen your skills, this class is a special opportunity to learn from one of our communities most passionate carp fly anglers and tyers.

OCTOBER EVENTS


FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, October 1st, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The first and second Wednesdays of the month are Instructional Fly Tying for Beginner and Intermediate+ level tyers. These nights are held in-person at the fly shop.

For Beginner tyers, we supply everything you need – vise, tools, and materials – to learn two patterns each night. These four total patterns will equip you with the essential techniques for continuing your tying journey. We recommend that new students start on Week 1.

For Intermediate+ tyers, each week you’ll learn a new Fly of the Night. We will provide the instruction and materials, but please bring your own vise, tools, and thread.

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
Beginner Fly #1-2 / BC Streamer and Woolly Bugger
Intermediate Fly / TBD
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

FLY FISHING THE LOWER COLORADO with ALVIN DEDEAUX
Saturday, October 4th, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Owner of All Water Guides, Alvin Dedeaux needs little introduction as he has been fly fishing for nearly fifty years and has been one of Texas’ premier fly fishing guides for the last twenty-five. In the winter and spring he spends his time chasing largemouth and Guadalupe bass on his home waters of the Colorado River. In the summer and fall he can be found chasing redfish in the shallow saltwater flats of the middle Texas coast.

During this special visit, Alvin will share his secrets to success on Austin’s Lower Colorado River. From flies to techniques, you are sure to learn new insights to carry with you on your next adventure. Don’t miss your chance to meet and learn from one of Texas’ legendary guides!

FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, October 8th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The first and second Wednesdays of the month are Instructional Fly Tying for Beginner and Intermediate+ level tyers. These nights are held in-person at the fly shop.

For Beginner tyers, we supply everything you need – vise, tools, and materials – to learn two patterns each night. These four total patterns will equip you with the essential techniques for continuing your tying journey. We recommend that new students start on Week 1.

For Intermediate+ tyers, each week you’ll learn a new Fly of the Night. We will provide the instruction and materials, but please bring your own vise, tools, and thread.

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
Beginner Fly #3-4 / Foam Beetle and Elk Hair Caddis
Intermediate Fly / TBD
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

FLY TYING 101: HOOKS – VIRTUAL
Saturday, October 11th, 10:00 A.M. LIVE on YouTube

Fly hooks come in all shapes and sizes. Knowing the differences and applications between each model can be daunting for many fly tyers. In this presentation, Chris will demystify the bend shapes, numbering systems, and unique sizing across several brands. He will also discuss hook anatomy and the different uses for each style of hook. The purpose of this class is to help you more quickly choose the best hook for your tying needs.

FLY TYING NIGHT – ROUNDTABLE 
Wednesday, October 15th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Roundtable Fly Tying, during which folks will gather for an evening of freestyle fly tying with friends.  Bring your own vise, tools, and materials. We’ll have a cooler of drinks to share!

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Fly Tying Night
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, October 18th at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Join us for a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of fly casting and fly tackle, as well as access points and fly selection for the Texas Hill Country. All necessary equipment will be provided; just bring a notebook and pen!

10:00 – 11:30 / Introduction to Fly Casting – We’ll be kicking things off with a casting class catered towards beginners. This portion of class will take place outside; please dress for the weather.

11:30 – 1:00 / Basic Rigging for the Hill Country – This presentation will explain the how’s and why’s behind rod, reel, and line selection for fly fishing our local waters. We will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different fly line tapers and show you the knots you need to get rigged up and ready to fish!

LUNCH BREAK – We’re located just a short walk from many local eateries.

2:00 – 3:30 / Local Hot Spots – Learn where, how, and when to fish our local hot spots, including techniques, river access, and fly selection for each body of water!

FLY TYING NIGHT – VIRTUAL
Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 P.M. on YouTube

The fourth Wednesday of the month is Virtual Fly Tying. Join Living Waters’ owner and Umpqua Signature Fly Designer online as he shares a new in-depth fly tying tutorial each month.

FALL BASS TACTICS with CHASE SMITH
Saturday, October 25th at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Chase Smith is a passionate Texas fly angler and fly designer, known for original patterns like the Scarpion and Spiral Spook, as well as his variations of Blane Chocklett’s GameChanger. Chase ties flies commercially for a wide variety of species in both fresh and saltwater through his company FishChaseFlies, but he especially enjoys tying flies for aggressive, predatory species. When he isn’t at the tying bench, Chase spends as much time as possible on the water analyzing fish behavior and testing his patterns.

Chase knows that fall in the Texas Hill Country brings unique opportunities for targeting bass on the fly. As temperatures cool and fish activity shifts, understanding seasonal patterns becomes the key to success. In this class, he will walk you through proven strategies for finding and catching bass during the autumn transition. You’ll learn how changes in water temperature and daylight affect bass behavior, how to choose and present flies tailored to fall feeding habits, and tips for new and experienced anglers alike to sharpen their approach for one of the best times of year to be on the water in Central Texas.