APRIL EVENTS


FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, April 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. 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 /  Bennett’s Rio Getter
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

KNOW YOUR NATIVES: FLY FISHING FOR GUADALUPE BASS & RIO GRANDE CICHLIDS – VIRTUAL EVENT
Saturday, April 5th, 10:00 A.M. on YouTube

The Lone Star State is home to an impressive array of fish.  However, there are two iconic species that have long captured the hearts of fly anglers across the state – the Guadalupe Bass and the Rio Grande Cichlid.

Guadalupe Bass, the State Fish of Texas, are found only in the Hill Country of Texas and historically were solely a stream-dwelling fish.  They differ in behavior from other endemic bass species and have an attitude as big as Texas.  Guadalupe Bass are one of Texas’ premiere fly rod fish.  Rightfully so, as they often take a fly with reckless abandon and regularly jump when hooked!  Chris will cover a variety of topics regarding the species including: their life history, their present status, behavior traits, popular Guadalupe Bass fishing destinations, effective fly patterns, presentation techniques, and current conservation efforts. 

The Rio Grande Cichlid is possibly the most unique native fish in the State of Texas.  “Rios” as they are often called, have no other relative in the United States, making them the only native cichlid in the entire country.  They are often misunderstood by fly anglers and very little research has been done on the species from a biological perspective.  As a result, we still have much to learn about Rios and how to effectively target them throughout the year.  Chris has fished for Rio Grande Cichlids for nearly 30 years but has specifically dedicated the last 8 years of his personal fly fishing in Texas to the species. This presentation is designed to equip anglers with a better understanding of the Rio Grande Cichlid’s dietary habits, seasonal movements, preferred fly patterns, and the rivers that they call home. 

This presentation will be available on YouTube for one week from the release date.

Whether you are trying to catch your very first Guadalupe Bass or Rio Grande Cichlid or you simply want to expand your species knowledge, this presentation is sure to help you in your personal pursuit of two of Texas’ most revered native fish!

FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, April 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. 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 / Bennett’s Carp-It Bomb
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

FLY FISHING THE SAN MARCOS RIVER with MARCUS RODRIGUEZ
Saturday, April 12th, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Join seasoned fly fishing guide, Marcus Rodriguez, as he shares his extensive knowledge of the unique ecosystem of the San Marcos River, offering tips and techniques for successfully navigating these waters.

From casting in the serene current to selecting the perfect flies for local species, Marcus will guide you through the intricacies of fishing in this historic Texas river. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, this session will enhance your skills, deepen your appreciation for the river, and equip you with the tools to make your next fishing trip a success. Get ready to dive into the beauty of the San Marcos River and learn from one of the best in the business!

FLY TYING NIGHT – DEMONSTRATION & ROUNDTABLE 
Wednesday, April 16th, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Demonstration Fly Tying, during which our in-house or guest instructor will tie through a more advanced fly pattern or technique. Rather than tying along, attendees will simply watch and learn. Tables will also be set for those who would like to freestyle tie or practice what they’ve learned after the demonstration – just bring your own vise, tools, and materials. 

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

AUTHORS DAY with AARON REED & GREG DEMARS
Saturday, April 19th, 10:00 A.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

Aaron Reed, author of Fly Fishing Austin & Central Texas, and Greg DeMars, author of Urban Fly Fishing Dallas, are both part of The Local Angler series – an exciting collection of guides written by fly fishing enthusiasts with years of firsthand experience in the waters they know best.

Aaron Reed is an award-winning outdoor writer and Army veteran. He currently splits his time between his native Texas Gulf coast and his home near the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Texas. He is a founding member of the Texas Streams Coalition and has worked for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. When he is not working, chances are you can find him knee-deep in a stream somewhere around Austin, often with one or more of his three boys, trying like heck to become a better fly fisherman. 

Greg DeMars is a retired mechanical engineer who began his fly fishing adventures in the Colorado Rockies in the early 1990s and expanded his range from there, fishing all over the world. From the Devils River in his native Texas to New Zealand’s South Island and the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, Greg has pursued his passion for fly fishing with the analytical mind of an engineer and the creativity of a blues guitarist and songwriter, gaining valuable insight about fish behavior and fly fishing tactics along the way.

During this special event, Aaron and Greg will offer insider access and tips for fly fishing locations within easy reach of the Austin and Dallas metroplexes. Whether you’re looking to escape for an afternoon or embark on a weekend retreat, you’ll enjoy learning from these authors as they share their knowledge and personal experiences fly fishing in north and central Texas.  

After they present, you’ll have the chance to meet the authors, ask questions, and get your books signed. Copies of Fly Fishing Austin & Central Texas or Urban Fly Fishing Dallas are available for purchase through the fly shop.

FLY TYING NIGHT – VIRTUAL
Wednesday, April 23rd 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 BC Streamer (Original and Jigged)
Hook: TMC 5212 and TMC403BLJ #12
Bead: Cyclops Bead, 1/8”, Gold and Slotted Tungsten Bead, 3.5mm or 4.0mm, Gold
Thread: Veevus 12/0, Black
Belly: Brite Blend, Polar White
Flash: Lite Brite, Shimmering Chartreuse 
Hair: Craft Fur, Olive

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, April 26th 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!

 

 MAY EVENTS


BRUSHY CREEK CLEANUP
Saturday, May 3rd on Brushy Creek

Every spring, we show a little TLC to our home water! We hope you’ll join in the efforts to keep the water we love clean. As a show of appreciation, we will wrap with a crawfish boil for all volunteers immediately following the cleanup. There is no charge for lunch, but donations are appreciated!

This event is kid-friendly and a great way to get them involved and actively learning about how to take care of our beautiful Texas waterways.

Cleanup volunteers should wear long pants and bring work gloves. Optionally, you may wish to be prepared with waders or a dry/clean set of clothes.

8:00 A.M. – Fly Shop Opens/ Coffee/ Round Rock Donuts
8:15 A.M. – Cleanup Briefing / Equipment Distribution / Carpool
8:30 A.M. – Cleanup Begins
1:00 P.M. – Cleanup Ends / Crawfish Boil
6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #1 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, May 7th, 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. 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 / Crystal Minnow Clouser
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

CASTING CLASSROOM – VIRTUAL EVENT
Saturday, May 10th, 10:00 A.M. LIVE on YouTube

Our Casting Classroom will introduce you to the essential techniques and principles of fly casting, with an emphasis on building a strong foundation. Proper technique is critical to becoming an efficient and successful fly caster, and this course is dedicated to ensuring that you learn the methods that make fly casting work with minimal effort.

You’ll learn the five essentials of fly casting, how to properly apply power during a cast, and how to increase casting distance and efficiency.

Casting accuracy, effectiveness, and enjoyment are all rooted in the principles you will learn in this foundational course, so be sure to tune in online!

FLY TYING NIGHT – INSTRUCTIONAL #2 – (REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR BEGINNERS ONLY)
Wednesday, May 14th, 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. 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 (guest Instructor, Mason Pafk)
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

GUADALUPE BASS FLY FISHING & REPATRIATION EVENT
Saturday, May 17th on Brushy Creek

Join us for a unique and exciting opportunity to make a real difference in the future of Brushy Creek! In partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife, we’re hosting a special fly fishing event to catch and re-introduce Guadalupe Bass to the upper reaches of Brushy Creek, where obstructions have prevented their ability to move freely upstream.

This collaborative event will bring together a community of passionate anglers and conservationists for a hands-on experience that directly contributes to the preservation and restoration of our beloved creek. Whether you’re an experienced fly angler or a total beginner, you’ll work side-by-side with Texas Parks and Wildlife experts to safely capture and relocate Guadalupe Bass to areas where they have been cut off.

Bring your rods, your enthusiasm, and a commitment to conservation as we fish with purpose and work together to enhance the biodiversity and long-term health of our home water for future generations of anglers and wildlife alike!

7:00 A.M. – Doors Open / Coffee / Round Rock Donuts
7:15 A.M. – Volunteer Check-In @ Living Waters
7:30 A.M. – Mandatory Event Briefing
8:00 A.M. – Head to Brushy Creek & Fish for Guadalupe Bass!
TBD P.M. – Guadalupe Bass Reintroduction Stocking

FLY TYING NIGHT – DEMONSTRATION & ROUNDTABLE 
Wednesday, May 21st, 7:00 P.M. at Living Waters Fly Fishing

The third Wednesday of the month is in-person Demonstration Fly Tying, during which our in-house or guest instructor will tie through a more advanced fly pattern or technique. Rather than tying along, attendees will simply watch and learn. Tables will also be set for those who would like to freestyle tie or practice what they’ve learned after the demonstration – just bring your own vise, tools, and materials. 

6:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes
6:45 P.M. – Fly Shop Re-Opens
7:00 P.M. – Demonstration Tying by Josh Smitherman
9:00 P.M. – Fly Shop Closes

INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)
Saturday, May 24th 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, May 28th 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 Fluff Beast
Hook: TMC 101, #10-16
Thread: Veevus 10/0, Tan or 50D GSP
Abdomen: Spun CDC Feathers – Yellow, Bright Yellow, Tan
Wing: Cow Elk Body Hair
Legs: Round Rubber, Small or Fine
Thorax: Spun CDC Feathers – Yellow, Bistre

ANNUAL ONE FLY TOURNAMENT
Saturday, May 31st on Brushy Creek

Test your angling prowess in this special multi-species competition, this Saturday May 4th! The winner will be the individual that catches the most species of fish in the allotted time with a single fly. If you lose your fly, you’re out! Both traditional and Tenkara style fly fishing are acceptable.

There is no entry fee and no registration is required, but you MUST attend the Pre-Tournament Briefing to participate. See the full schedule below:

7:00 A.M. – Doors Open / Coffee / Round Rock Donuts
7:15 A.M. – Tournament Entrant Check-In @ Living Waters
7:30 A.M. – Pre-Tournament Briefing (Mandatory for Entrants)
8:00 A.M. – Tournament Begins
12:00 P.M. – Tournament Ends
12:15 P.M. – Photo “Weigh In”