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RDC Fly-Fishing School
Join two of New Hampshire's seasoned fishing guides and learn the skills needed to become a successful fly angler. Rockywold Deephaven Camps, along with Fish NH Guide Service, has packaged a truly special fly-fishing school. Located on Squam Lake, the camp offers a beautiful setting for learning all about fly-fishing.
This school runs June 2nd – June 6th, 2008
Space is limited. Make your reservation today!
For reservations and more information call
(603) 968-3313
Squam Lake and the wonderful rivers and streams throughout New Hampshire make the perfect backdrop for this majestic sport. Practical application will take place lakeside and stream-side.
Rockywold-Deephaven Camps in Holderness New Hampshire is the ideal location for this unique hands-on fly-fishing school. Spread over 115 acres, two peninsulas (Rockywold and Deephaven, respectively), and along over a mile of lakeshore, the camp has a quiet, uncanny ability to remind families and friends of all ages and backgrounds to bask in the simple pleasures that come with spending time in a natural setting that has remained essentially unchanged for over a hundred years. The "magic of this place stays with you a lifetime."
| 8 Foot 6 inch, 5 or 6 weight fly rod & reel | Flash light |
| Chest waders with belt | Water bottle |
| Wading boots | Polarized sun glasses |
| Fly fishing vest or chest pack | Hat with a brim |
| Line clippers | Warm clothing |
| Hemostats | Shorts |
| Rain Gear | Long pants |
| Sun block | Lightweight long sleeve shirt to protect you from the sun |
| Lip balm with sun block | Sandals that can get wet |
| Insect repellent | Tennis shoes |
Please feel free to contact your instructors, Mark at (603) 753-2993 or Liz at (603) 254-6115, if you have any questions or visit: www.fishnhguideservice.com

The course covers all aspects of the sport, which is revered by many for its grace and beauty. Students will learn the lore of fly-fishing, as well as fly casting and tying, equipment maintenance, reading water, etiquette and, most importantly, safety. Students will learn where fish live and why, what flies work and when they’re most effective. They’ll learn how to become a successful fly-fisher. Most of the principals are learned through hands-on instruction.
