Four-Hour Fly-Fishing Class for One or Two with All Equipment Included from The Evening Hatch (Up to 59% Off)
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Up to 25 students walk and wade in the Yakima River as certified instructors teach them fundamentals such as basic casting and line control
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- $39 for a four-hour fly-fishing class for one (a $95 value) $78 for a four-hour fly-fishing class for two (a $190 value)
In each class, up to 25 students walk and wade in the Yakima River under the tutelage of a certified instructor. Everyone learns fly-fishing fundamentals such as setting up the rod, knots, basic casting, line control, and penetration casting. The Evening Hatch provides all rods, reels, and flies, but a fishing license is required of each student.
Up to 25 students walk and wade in the Yakima River as certified instructors teach them fundamentals such as basic casting and line control
Biologists estimate that water makes up 65% of the human body, 71% of the planet's surface, and 0% of the R&B group Earth, Wind & Fire. Conquer the planet’s most prevalent liquid with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $39 for a four-hour fly-fishing class for one (a $95 value) $78 for a four-hour fly-fishing class for two (a $190 value)
In each class, up to 25 students walk and wade in the Yakima River under the tutelage of a certified instructor. Everyone learns fly-fishing fundamentals such as setting up the rod, knots, basic casting, line control, and penetration casting. The Evening Hatch provides all rods, reels, and flies, but a fishing license is required of each student.
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About The Evening Hatch
For more than 30 years, The Evening Hatch's seasoned guides have led relaxing full- and half-day river tours down the scenic Yakima and Klickitat Rivers. Guides offer info and anecdotes about the varied flora, fauna, and history of the area, and rafts frequently stop along the river to drop off loot plundered from other rafts and take on more food and drink.