Outdoors

Colorado expert Landon Mayer to lead fly club program

Landon Mayer, a Colorado fly-fishing guide known for his ability to get clients on to large trout, will speak and give demonstrations at the annual winter program for the Flatland Fly Fishers at the Great Plains Nature Center on Saturday.

During the program, which begins at 8:30 a.m., Mayer will give presentations on best times and techniques for fly fishing for trout in Colorado. He will also give fly-tying demonstrations and have a question-and-answer segment.

Mayer will be signing copies of his book, Colorado’s Best Fly Fishing: Flies, Access and Guide’s Advice for the State’s Premier Rivers.”

Admission is $25.

The Flatland Fly Fishers is a Wichita-based group of fly fishermen and women who meet regularly and host club trips from the Ozarks to the Rockies. The group also specializes in working with beginners, offering fly-casting and fly-tying clinics, as well as local trips to help show how to catch fish, often lots of fish, on flies in Kansas.

This story was originally published February 4, 2016 at 9:11 AM with the headline "Colorado expert Landon Mayer to lead fly club program."

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