Michael L. Bantam

Six years ago while I was working for a major fly fishing retailer in Boise ID, I formatted two programs addressing the questions being asked at my Beginning, Intermediate Fly-fishing and Casting Workshops. A year later I introduced an Advanced Casting Workshop and A Casting the Spey Workshop. For the past two winters we added Fly-Tying workshops taught by two talented tiers. There is however more to fly fishing than workshops. This is why we have expanded our website to include a continuing source of entertainment, resources, articles, activities, fishing reports, art and other information for the fly fishing community.

 

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  1. MSW says:

    I wanna know who took that image of you and CUT OFF YOUR RIGHT ELBOW???!!??

    That makes for a tough re-touching job! :-)

  2. Kevin Jessee says:

    Hey dude, I’m going to the Owyhee tomorrow with my son. Any tips? What have you heard about the skawla hatch? What is your favorite pattern for skawla’s?

  3. Kevin Jessee says:

    Probably going to be more midges than anything. I really want my son to catch something. What do you charge to guide?

  4. Bill says:

    Outstanding class today. Got to knock the rust off and fine tune my techique. Thanks Mike.

  5. Chaplain Rob Morris says:

    Mike, what a day on the Owyhee River, it was so refreshing to my soul and spirit. Your fellowship and time was greatly appreciated. I would recommend a trip to the Owyhee river with you to anyone. Sorry that i broke the Fly fisherman’s code and used a spinning rod for a bit. It was really cool catching my first German Grown (20inches) on a streamer and my Winston fly rod. Great time, having lunch on the river’s edge and sharing dreams and thoughts about life. You rock, Chaplain Rob. PS – could we not bring those other two dorks next time, they did not catch anything anyways!! ha ha ha

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