Clay County 4-H Launches Exciting New Fly-Fishing Club: ‘Clay on the Fly’

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The Clay County 4-H organization is casting a line into new waters with the introduction of its latest club, the ‘Clay on the Fly’ fly fishing club. This club promises to be a dynamic hub for those passionate about fly fishing and those eager to explore the world of this captivating outdoor activity.

The Clay on the Fly club will convene on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month, creating bi-weekly opportunities for members to come together, share their love for fly fishing, and enhance their skills. The meeting location is set at the Clay County Board of Education meeting room, providing a central and accessible venue for participants. The club is open to any youth in Clay County who wish to learn more about fly fishing. The inaugural meeting is scheduled for October 12, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., marking a momentous occasion for the local fly-fishing community.

Greg Charles, a dedicated angler with a wealth of knowledge and passion for fly fishing, has volunteered as the club’s leader. Charles is excited about the prospects of the club and eager to welcome aspiring youth fly fishers.

With its upcoming launch, Clay on the Fly is set to become a vibrant addition to Clay County 4-H’s outdoor recreation offerings, inviting youth to connect with nature and each other through the art of fly fishing. If you’re someone curious to dip their toes into this exciting pastime, Clay on the Fly welcomes you with open arms.

For more details about the club, including meeting schedules and updates, interested parties are encouraged to contact Greg Charles via phone at (828) 421-235 or through email at gcharlesonthefly@gmail.com.

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