Flyfishing Schools

Wading Into Our Second Decade of Flyfishing Seminars in New Hampshire's Unspoiled Wilderness!

Beginning anglers and experienced flyfishers alike will appreciate a weekend at Tall Timber for one of 
Broadside's enriching classes in the art of flyfishing.  Details on our 2008 classes are below.

Tall Timber's 2008 Fly Fishing School Line-Up

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Dates:

Simplified Flyfishing Broadside International May 30 to June 1
Simplified Flyfishing (Pass It On) Broadside International June 6 to 8
Stream Tactics and Technique Broadside International July 11 to 13

You’re invited to join the world-class instructors of Broadside International on the productive upper Connecticut River during the peak of our trout season where you’ll discover how to enjoy successful days astream.

For fourteen years now, Tall Timber has hosted successful fly fishing schools offered by Broadside's International angling team. The programs provide an in-depth introduction to the wonderful world of trout and trout fishing with the fly. All aspects of the sport are covered in both the Simplified Flyfishing and the Stream Tactics and Technique programs.  Each of the Weekends will include flyfishing excursions to nearby waters during "peak" times. Instructors Angus Boezeman and Alan Erdossy bring over 40 years of teaching experience to the Tall Timber programs. In addition to sharing their enthusiasm for fly fishing with anglers from Japan to the Canadian Maritimes, their International Exchange brings the finest fly fishing craftspersons to the world market.

From your first knot to the "tug-tug-tug"
of a trout, TTL courses mean successful
days astream and afloat all season long.

We received the following letter from a former student:

June 15, 1997

Dear Cindy:

Thank you for the opportunity to attend your Fly Fishing Workshop. In short, it was sensational! Alan and Angus from Broadside were fabulous. They ooze with passion for fly fishing and this aura tends to draw you right in. The class was much more than I expected. Everyone at Tall Timber was great, I had the feeling I was getting a personalized fishing class with family.

I look forward to practicing all I have learned this year and plan on attending the next class in the series next year. Thanks again.

Sincerely,

Gerry Violette

P.S.: The food was great....


Flyfishing for Trout and Salmon

Simplified Flyfishing  - Broadside International - May 30 to June 1 (6 spots still left!)

Personalized instruction in casting, wading, insect identification and fly selection. Streamcraft and tackle  customization are introduced in the classroom and reviewed streamside. Learn a variety of techniques and skills specific to fly fishing New England waters, and practice them during prime fishing times on the Northeast's premier fly fishing stream, the Connecticut River. This class is designed to help participants catch trout consistently, year-round.

June 6 to 8 (Pass It On) (6 spots still left!)

The "Pass It On" class is a session of the Simplified Flyfishing Class (as outlined above), to help experienced anglers pass on the flyfishing tradition to inexperienced anglers. Families, couples, and friends are encouraged to participate in this weekend to share the flyfishing traditions, art, literature and excitement that have attracted anglers for centuries.

Stream Tactics and Technique - Broadside International - July 11 to 13, 2008 (Plenty of openings!)

Back Lake and the pools, runs and riffles of the Upper Connecticut will be the classroom for this weekend of skill building and observation. A concentrated study of fly and insect types will be presented to prepare anglers for the challenging task of choosing and presenting the correct fly on the water. Fishing classical dry flies, wets and streamers will be compared to nymphing and modern dry fly practice. This is the peak of the dry fly season on the trophy stretch so we will concentrate on casting and fishing the floating fly. The entomology of the stream will be examined and safe wading techniques will be practiced. The full day, from dawn until after dark, of flyfishing opportunities will be sampled. The class will begin with a complete casting and terminal tackle review.


Workshop Fees are $525.00 and include:

  • Lodge Room or "Basic Cabin" Accommodations at Tall Timber Lodge*
  • Meals from Dinner Friday (served at 5:30 PM) through Sunday Breakfast (two dinners, two breakfasts, and one bag lunch)
  • Housekeeping and Dining Gratuities
  • N.H. Rooms & Meals Tax (8%)
  • Tuition and Material Fees
  • Year Membership in the Federation of Fly Fishers
  • Rod, reel and waders for Simplified Flyfishing school students

* The following units are considered "Basic Cabins": White Birch Apt. 1 and Silver Birch Apt. 2, Alder #2, Beech #3, Cedar #4, Balsam #5 and Chuck's Cabin.  This rate is for students only - guests of students staying in the cabins will pay for the other half of the cabin base rate separately. Students that request an accommodation upgrade will be charged the difference between the school lodging price and the upgrade price.

Participants are expected to provide their own tackle (chest waders are recommended), and/or fly tying tools for the Stream Tactics and Technique class. Discount packages may be ordered in advance through the Tall Timber Fly Shop. Students also receive 10% off tackle in the Tall Timber Fly Shop. Details will be sent upon completion of your registration. Please don't hesitate to contact Broadside or Tall Timber Lodge with questions. Anglers are encouraged to stay after the final session Sunday morning, and fish informally with the group.

To Register Call Cindy at: 1-800-83-LODGE or email:

                                                                           BroadsideI  at AOL


Tall Timber Lodge ~ 609 Beach Road ~ Pittsburg, NH 03592 ~ 800-83-LODGE

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