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Mountain Home, AR


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Workshops, Seminars, and Demonstrations

Interesting and timely topics presented by local, national and international instructors. Topics include fly fishing strategies and techniques, where to go, what to throw, conservation and more.

Thursday March 26th, 2026 Seminars


9:30 am

Seminar Room

The History of the Dry Fly
Out of the United Kingdom - Knowledge and History of the Dry Fly  


One hour presentation on the  development of the dry fly from its European roots to modern day in the United States.


Davy Wotton, a world-famous fly fishing and tying expert grew up in Wales, but has lived in the United States for many years.  He started commercial fly tying in the 60s and has written countless articles, published several DVDs and hosted multiple television shows. Davy also owned a fly-tying materials manufacturing company, developing SLF dubbings for many famous tiers including Dave Whitlock. The dubbings are currently sold by WASPI.  Davy has developed many fly patterns which are sold locally and through companies like Feather-Craft in St. Louis. He is generous with his time, being a featured demonstration tyer and speaker, in person and on social media. He has a unique perspective about the history of fly tying as the history started in his country.  He is a FFI Hall of Fame inductee and a true leader in the fly fishing industry.


11:00 am

Ozark Mountain Trading Company booth
Entry Hall
(by the kayaks)

Ted Geier

OMTC




Fly Fishing from a Kayak


During the seminar, Ted will cover topics such as:

  • Types of Kayaks
  • What you need
  • Transporting
  • Anchoring (types  and techniques)
  • Fly line maintenance on the kayak
  • Rod preferences (long/short)
  • Rod storage
  • Accessories
  • Rigging
  • Personal Floatation devices (PFDs)
  • Questions and Answers.

Ted Geier, Ozark Mountain Trading Company, will discuss things to do and not to do from a kayak while fly fishing.  Ted has 50 years experience fly fishing, 30 of those years out of a kayak, a lot of that time on the saltwater flats of Texas.  He is on the OTMC Angling Pro Staff and has been at the store for over 10 years.  He fishes for anything that swims and really likes unusual fish such as gar, carp, bowfin and snakehead.




1:00pm to 3:00pm

Seminar Room

Water off a Duck's Back: A Master Class in CDC

Learn how to incorporate CDC (Cul De Canard) in your personal tying. The class will include discussion and demonstrations of tying techniques, speciality tools and feather grading.

Chris is the owner and founder of Living Waters Fly Fishing, a fly shop and guide service based out of Round Rock, Texas. He has guided the Texas Hill Country for nearly two decades and has fly-fished the heart of the Lone Star State for over 25 years. In addition to guiding his home state, Chris has been a licensed fly-fishing guide in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Alaska. Chris is a FFI Certified Casting Instructor, Umpqua Signature Fly Designer, Tenkara USA Guide, and a Texas Parks and Wildlife Angler Educator Area Chief. He is also a pro team member for Whiting Farms, Scott Fly Rods, Dyna-King Vises, and Scientific Anglers.


The cost of the class is $20 and Registration is REQUIRED. Please click on the following link to register for the class:


CDC Master Class with Chris Johnson - 3/26/2026





3:15 pm

Seminar Room

Dave Boyer

Dave Boyer



Hackle Stackers, Alternate to Parachute or Catskill Hackle

 

 

This presentation will discuss Bob Quigley’s alternate to using a parachute to float a fly. We will explore using the technique on dry-flies. We will discuss different hackle posts, hackles and other aspects of the Hackle Stack (Paraloop) technique that will help you produce a ‘buggy’ fly. A perfect presentation for a show featuring the delicate dry fly!

 

Dave Boyer has been involved with teaching fly tying for more than 12 years. While living in Southern California he oversaw the Long Beach Casting Club’s Beginning Fly Tying Classes, 17 weeks of classes over the winter. He was also the lead and one of the major instructors for teaching intermediate and advanced tying at the Long Beach Tying Forum covering cold water, warm water and saltwater flies. He has tied at FFI Faires, Sowbug Roundup, the East Idaho Fly Tying Expo in addition to various local events throughout the Southwest, Southern and Texas Councils. He is currently Past President of the North Arkansas Fly Fishers (NAFF) while maintaining membership with the Long Beach Casting Club. He writes a monthly fly-tying tip for the newsletters of NAFF, Tri-Lakes and the Long Beach Clubs.


Friday March 27th, 2026 Seminars


9:00 am

Seminar Room

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Christy Graham


Arkansas Trout Waters

AGFC Trout Management Program 

During her presentation, Christy will update attendees on the current status of the AGFC Trout Management Program. Highlights will include an overview of the program activities in 2024 and the recently completed Statewide Trout Management Plan.

Christy Graham is the Trout Management Program Supervisor for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC).  Christy has been with AGFC for almost 16 years and has spent her entire career in the Trout Management Program.  Prior to being supervisor, she was one of two assistant biologists in the program.  Her primary responsibility as the supervisor is to oversee all trout management activities in the state.  



10:30 am to Noon

Seminar Room

Everything You Need to Know About Hackle

Seminar and demonstration on a very important fly tying material - all the different hackles!

Chris is the owner and founder of Living Waters Fly Fishing, a fly shop and guide service based out of Round Rock, Texas. He has guided the Texas Hill Country for nearly two decades and has fly-fished the heart of the Lone Star State for over 25 years. In addition to guiding his home state, Chris has been a licensed fly-fishing guide in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Alaska. Chris is a FFI Certified Casting Instructor, Umpqua Signature Fly Designer, Tenkara USA Guide, and a Texas Parks and Wildlife Angler Educator Area Chief. He is also a pro team member for Whiting Farms, Scott Fly Rods, Dyna-King Vises, and Scientific Anglers.


The cost of the class is $20 and Registration is REQUIRED. Please click on the following link to register for the class:

Everything You Need to Know About Hackle - 3/27/2026





12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Commercial Bldg
Room C3

Learn New Techniques by Tying the Parachute Adams

A great opportunity to learn new fly-tying techniques from an expert - Al Ritt. Different techniques and materials will be demonstrated while tying a classic - the Parachute Adams multiple ways. No better way to cement new techniques into your tying!

The class is limited to 8 students. The students should bring their own vise, tying tools and 70 denier black thread. This is NOT a beginner class, but if you can tie a woolly bugger, you can take this class.

NOTE - this class is in the Commercial Bldg, Rm. C-3 (up the hill from the main building)

Al has fished as long as he can remember and has been fascinated with flies for almost as long.  Growing up in southern Michigan he fished primarily for warm water species but remembers feeling magic in trout and trout flies. Al recalls making “flies” including forming his own “hooks” out of pipe cleaners. He took his first formal tying class in 1983 after moving to California. Since then, he’s tied flies and fly fished for trout, grayling, bass, pike, panfish, catfish, carp, steelhead, salmon, bonefish, permit, snook, tarpon, redfish and other species.


The class has a $35 fee and limited to 8 people. REGISTRATION is REQUIRED, please click on the following link to register:

Deep Dive into Fly Tying Techniques - 2026-03-27

 

 

Saturday March 28th, 2026 Seminars



9:00 am-
11am

Commercial Bldg.
Room C-3

Susan Parsons Bio Pic

Susan Parsons



Practical Dry Flies – From Film to Topwater



Are you a novice dry fly tyer? Improve your skills while incorporating traditional materials to tie three practical dry flies which float from low to high on the water; Renegade, Seven-Turn Sulfur Cripple and Skittering Caddis. This class will provide tips for wrapping hackle, forming parachute posts and creating deer hair wings, techniques that can be applied to many dry fly patterns.


This is NOT a beginner class – but if you can tie a Crackleback or Elk Hair Caddis and perform a whip finish you can take this class. Students should bring their vise, basic tools, including a hair stacker, and 70 denier or 8/0 thread in olive or black; and tan or yellow. 

NOTE - this class is in the Commercial Bldg, Rm. C-3 (up the hill from the main building)


Susan Parsons is a retired pathologist who lives in Lakeview, Arkansas and has been fly fishing and tying for seventeen years. She has earned the Fly Fishers International Bronze and Silver Tying Skills Awards and has won several categories of the Sowbug Roundup Fly Tying contest. She serves on the Board of Directors of North Arkansas Fly Fishers and regularly writes articles for the NAFF and FFI Women Connect newsletters. Susan truly enjoys spending time at her vise developing her skills and discovering techniques to tie practical fishing flies.

The class has a $20 fee and is limited to 8 people. REGISTRATION is REQUIRED, please click on the following link to register:



Practical Dry Flies – From Film to Topwater - 3/28/2026

 




9:30 am to 11am

Seminar Room

Demystifying Fly Lines

You need a new fly line, so you ask yourself - How do I determine what line would match my skill and equipment level?  This presentation intended to demystify the world of fly lines, from a man who built a fly line for Scientific Anglers - Chris Johnson. 

Chris is the owner and founder of Living Waters Fly Fishing, a fly shop and guide service based out of Round Rock, Texas. He has guided the Texas Hill Country for nearly two decades and has fly-fished the heart of the Lone Star State for over 25 years. In addition to guiding his home state, Chris has been a licensed fly-fishing guide in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Alaska. Chris is a FFI Certified Casting Instructor, Umpqua Signature Fly Designer, Tenkara USA Guide, and a Texas Parks and Wildlife Angler Educator Area Chief. He is also a pro team member for Whiting Farms, Scott Fly Rods, Dyna-King Vises, and Scientific Anglers.

The cost of the class is $20 and Registration is REQUIRED.
Please click on the following link to register for the class:


Demystifying Fly Lines - Chris Johnson - 3/28/2026


 




11:00 am

Seminar Room

hada Whitlock


Emily Whitlock


Duane Hada


Chris Mcllravy



Fly Fishing in Malaysia

Emily Whitlock and the Hada's went on a trip of a lifetime - fly fishing and fly tying in Malaysia. Hear their experiences with fly fishing in such an exoctic location.


12:30pm to 2:30pm

Seminar Room

Dutch Baughman

Dutch Baughman

Chair, FFI Fly Tying Instructor Program


Fly Tying Instructor Training

The FFI Fly Tying Group has developed a very special Program to help fly tiers become better fly-tying instructors. This program will be presented by Dutch Baughman, Chair, FFI Fly Tying Instructor Program.

The Program provides a wealth of high-quality fly tying instructional resources free of charge, to all fly tyers. The Program also provides an opportunity for a Fly Tying Instructor to pursue recognition as an Endorsed Fly Tying Instructor from the FTG Board of Governors. The Sowbug Roundup will host a special workshop introducing the complete Fly Tying Instructor Program, presented by Dutch Baughman, Chair, Fly Tying Instructor Program. “Walk-ins” are welcome to attend, but to help us assure we have enough Program Materials to hand out, please register for this workshop.

 

This class is FREE, but to assure we have enough classroom supplies, PLEASE register for this class at the following link:

FFI Fly Tying Instructor Workshop - 3/28/2026