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BEGINNING FLY-FISHING WORKSHOP OFFERED IN HANCOCK, N.H.
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CONCORD, N.H. -- An upcoming workshop offers a chance to learn about the traditional and timeless sport of fly-fishing. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's "Let's Go Fishing" Program is pairing up with the Harris Center for Conservation Education to host a two-session course called "Fly-Fishing A-Z" on Saturday, May 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Sunday, May 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at the Harris Center in Hancock, N.H. There is no charge for the workshop. The session is open to anyone age 13 and over, however those 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Registration opens on Monday, March 28. To sign up, you must print out and return a registration form, which is available on the Fish and Game website at http://www.fishnh.com/Fishing/lets_go_fi...hedule.htm.

Registration forms can also be obtained by calling Lisa Collins at (603) 271-3212 or emailing aquatic-ed@wildlife.nh.gov. Class space is limited, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Designed primarily for first-time fly-anglers, the workshop will cover the basics of equipment, fly casting, stream ecology, knot tying, safety and how to find those "hot spots" along New Hampshire's rivers and lakes. The highlight of the two days will be Sunday, when we'll pull on our waders and head out to a local fishing hole to put our newly learned skills to the test! Participants should plan to bring their own or borrowed equipment. A limited number of rods will be available for use; when you register, please note on the registration form if you will need to borrow equipment.

Over the past ten years, the Fish and Game Department's "Let's Go Fishing" program has taught thousands of children and adults to be safe, ethical and successful anglers. The program is federally funded by the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program, a user-pay, user-benefit program.

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works to conserve, manage and protect the state's fish and wildlife and their habitats, as well as providing the public with opportunities to use and appreciate these resources. Visit http://www.fishnh.com.

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