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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Five tips places where fly-fishing is worshiped

Five tips places where fly-fishing is worshiped
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1. The Casting Ponds, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

It's all about loop, stroke, tempo and trajectory. The Golden Gate Angling & Casting Club offers free casting lessons and low-cost fly-fishing and fly-tying lessons to members and the public. Casting tournaments are also scheduled, as well as outings to some of California's hottest fishing spots. McLaren Lodge, (650) 348-1216, www.ggacc.org.

2. StoneFly Vineyards, Yountville

StoneFly supports fisheries conservation programs with wine sales and has partnered with Off the Hook Fly Fishing to offer guided adventures to public and private waters around Napa Valley, complete with a catered lunch and VIP wine tasting. Visit the Vintage Wine Estates Tasting Room in Healdsburg Plaza to try some StoneFly cabernets. Adventures begin at $495. 6795 Washington St., (800) 222-6889, www.stoneflyvineyards.com.

3. California School of Flyfishing, Nevada City/Truckee

One of the oldest and most respected fly-fishing schools in the nation, Ralph and Lisa Cutter's course offerings will impress even the most seasoned angler. Take a two-day introduction or an intensive course that includes entomology, trout biology, hydrology and fly selection. Special courses include nymphs and streamers. Private lessons are also available. (530) 470-0284, www.flyline.com.

4. RiverStone Gallery, Ennis, Montana

Just a few blocks from the Madison, RiverStone Gallery specializes in fly-fishing art, including oils, watercolors, pastels and prints by the owner and nationally known fly-fishing artist Bern Sundell. Paintings, jewelry and sculpture by several other prominent Western artists are also shown. Plan your trip to coincide with the Madison Fly Fishing Festival in Ennis, Sept. 2-3. 219 E. Main St., (406) 682-5768, www.riverstonegallery.com.

5. The Last Chance Bar and Grill at Trouthunter, Island Park, Idaho

In the Yellowstone Country, the Last Chance is the place to share stories about the one that got away. Fine food, spirits and plenty of fly-fishing camaraderie. Located at the Trouthunter Lodge on, and almost in, the Henry's Fork River. Open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3327 N. Highway 20. (208) 558-9900, www.trouthunt.com

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