SEPTEMBER EVENTS
FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, September 4, 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 will be 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. Please register in advance.
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 / Smitherman’s Twisted Damsel
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
WEATHER WISE: ANALYZING WEATHER & WATER DATA – VIRTUAL EVENT
Saturday, September 7, 10:00 A.M. on YouTube LIVE
Learn how to read hydrometric and atmospheric charts and how to use them to your advantage when planning your fly fishing outings. We will show you how to interpret online data to adjust for fronts, floods, and droughts. This class will be chock full of valuable, real-time information you won’t want to miss!
FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, September 11, 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 will be 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. Please register in advance.
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 / McKittrick’s Texas Tickler
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, September 14 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. Join us for a clinic on the basic principles of fly casting. Casting traditional fly rods will be demonstrated and discussed, with plenty of interactive learning opportunities! 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 – ROUND TABLE
Wednesday, September 18, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing
Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Roundtable Fly Tying. We will provide the space and beverages, but all tyers are responsible for bringing all their own equipment and materials for freestyle tying. Come share with and learn from other fly tyers in your area!
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 THE TEXAS COAST
Saturday, September 21, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing
Join us for a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of fly-casting techniques, essential tackle and rigging, and notable destinations for the Texas Coast. This presentation is designed for the first-time Texas Coast angler. We will demonstrate techniques for double hauling and casting in the wind, discuss the different equipment and rigging applications necessary for bay, surf, and jetty fishing, and review important safety considerations for DIY kayak and boat anglers. You’ll come away with a foundation for successfully planning your first foray into saltwater angling on the Texas Coast and a platform for diving deeper into a sea of possibilities with a fly rod in hand!
FLY TYING NIGHT – VIRTUAL EVENT
Wednesday, September 25 at 7:00 P.M. on YouTube LIVE
Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The fourth Wednesday of the month is Virtual Fly Tying. Join Living Waters’ owner and Umpqua Signature Fly Designer, Chris Johnson live online for a tie-along Fly of the Night.
Johnson’s Speed Goat Diver
Hook: Gamakatsu, B10s #4 or 6
Thread: Veevus 8/0, Tan
Tail: Craft Fur, White and Tan
Flash: Lite Brite, Gold
Head: Antelope Body Hair
FLY FISHING CENTRAL TEXAS LAKES with GRAHAME JONES
Saturday, September 28, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing
Fly fishing is often associated with rivers, creeks, and streams, but our area lakes should not be forgotten! In this presentation, Grahame will teach you the gear, tackle, and technique adjustments necessary to call up and land big fish out of deep waters. He will review the species, access, and best tips for each lake. Don’t miss this opportunity to add to your fly fishing arsenal!
OCTOBER EVENTS
FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, October 2nd, 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 will be 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. Please register in advance.
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 / Smart’s Shrimp
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
ANNUAL BRUSHY CREEK FALL FISH OFF
Saturday, October 5th at Living Waters Fly Fishing
Celebrate fall fishing, test your angling prowess, and compete for prizes during this multi-species tournament! There is no entry fee, but attendance at the pre-tournament briefing is mandatory.
7:30 A.M. – Doors Open / Entrant Check-In / Coffee & Rock Rock Donuts
7:45 A.M. – Mandatory Pre-Tournament Briefing
8:00 A.M. – Tournament Begins
12:00 P.M. – Tournament Ends
12:15 P.M. – Tournament Ends
12:45 P.M. – Photo “Weight In”
1:00 P.M. – Winners Announced / Prizes Awarded
FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, October 9th, 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 will be 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. Please register in advance.
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 / Mihulka’s Foam Frog
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, October 12th 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. Join us for a clinic on the basic principles of fly casting. Casting traditional fly rods will be demonstrated and discussed, with plenty of interactive learning opportunities! 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 – ROUND TABLE
Wednesday, October 16th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing
Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Roundtable Fly Tying. We will provide the space and beverages, but all tyers are responsible for bringing all their own equipment and materials for freestyle tying. Come share with and learn from other fly tyers in your area!
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
GRTU Guadalupe River Clean Up & After Party
Wednesday, October 19th at the Guadalupe River and Gruene Outfitters
Details to come. Please check back.
FLY TYING NIGHT – VIRTUAL EVENT
Wednesday, October 23rd at 7:00 P.M. on YouTube LIVE
Fly Tying Nights are divided into three distinct types – Instructional, Roundtable, and Virtual. The fourth Wednesday of the month is Virtual Fly Tying. Join Living Waters’ owner and Umpqua Signature Fly Designer, Chris Johnson live online for a tie-along Fly of the Night.
Galloup’s Articulated Fat Head
Hook (lead): Gamakatsu, B10s #4
Hook (tail): Gamakatsu L11S-3H #4
Thread: Veevus 8/0, Tan
Body: Strung Marabou, Tan or Ginger
Wing: Mallard Flank, Tan or Ginger
Head: Deer Body Hair, Natural
Articulation: Senyo’s Articulation Wire
Articulation Beads: Killer Caddis Beads, Large, Red
Flash: Flashabou, Red
FLY FISHING THE LOWER MOUNTAIN FORK – VIRTUAL EVENT
Saturday, October 26th, 10:00 A.M. on YouTube LIVE
In addition to guiding the heart of Texas for over 25 years, Living Waters’ owner Chris Johnson has been a licensed fly fishing guide in Oklahoma, Colorado, and Alaska. During his years guiding in Oklahoma, he conducted private multi-day trips and fly fishing club outings on the Lower Mountain Fork River.
Located in southeastern Oklahoma, the Lower Mountain Fork River is truly one of the state’s greatest treasures. It is one of the southernmost wild trout fisheries in the United States and boasts an impressive number of both brown and rainbow trout. While the trout population is supplemented by stocking, wild trout reproduction has been documented annually throughout the fishery. Thanks to the fact that the Lower Mountain Fork is fed from cold water from the bottom of Broken Bow Reservoir, the river is fishable on a year-round basis and can produce trout of stunning sizes. The cool water temperatures, plentiful public access, and nearby state park make the Lower Mountain Fork River a destination fishery for anglers of all skill levels and backgrounds.
In this presentation, Chris Johnson will teach you about some of the Lower Mountain Fork’s history and how the river has changed over the years. The fishery does not look the same as it did prior to the floods of 2015 and as a result anglers must adapt to the new conditions. From fly selection to fishing techniques, Chris will teach you how to increase your effectiveness on Oklahoma’s premier tailwater fishery. He will also touch on some of the fishery’s current conservation concerns and opportunities.
NO FLY TYING
Wednesday, October 30th