Date: March 10, 2005
Time: 6:30 PM
Place: Soquel Grange, 2800 Porter Street, Soquel

The pheasant tail nymph is probably the most commonly used pattern to simulate a mayfly nymph. It is a must to have in your fly box.
Bring brown 6/0 thread.
Tools, vise and light are available for beginners but bring yours if you have them. All materials and hooks will be provided
Popper Class
In response to Club interest, there will be a popper tying class in April. Please keep the week of April 9th to 15th available. The exact date will be announced at the March Club meeting and in the April newsletter, You must sign up to take this class.