Fly fishing for the people
Strive towards equitable experiences on the water
Look, I can’t make fly fishing free, but I can do my best to make it affordable. Here’s how.
My education is comprehensive, baby. That means you spend less of your precious time engaging in trial and error and more of your time honing and developing fishing skills. Time is money. Spending time teaching yourself to fly fish on your precious days off is a trade-off for any number of alternative activities or obligations. By investing in your education, you gain greater control of how your days are spent.
I host retreats and schools with a cap size of 4 and 8. Which means you’re getting an intimate experience, but splitting the cost of my time and expertise amongst yourselves.
I don’t push expensive gear on you. I am transparent about what you do need and what you don’t need on the water. So that you spend your money only on what’s necessary.
My Instagram is a free resource for those who can’t afford to join the retreats. I have to make a living, but that doesn’t mean I can’t make fly fishing as accessible to a wide range of people as possible.