Phil Rowley to speak at Olympic Fly Fishers Oct. 14 meeting - My Edmonds News

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Phil Rowley, a celebrated stillwater expert, will speak at the Olympic Fly Fishers meeting on October 14, from 6-8 p. m. at the Lake Ballinger Center in Edmonds. The event will be held live via Zoom, making it accessible to a broader audience. Rowley has authored several publications and designed numerous flies, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the fly fishing community.

His presentation will focus on techniques and insights that can enhance participants' fishing experiences. The Olympic Fly Fishers group aims to educate and inspire local anglers through such events. This meeting not only provides valuable knowledge but also strengthens community ties among fishing enthusiasts. Rowley's expertise represents a significant resource for local anglers, enhancing their skills and appreciation for the sport. Engaging with experts like Rowley helps promote fishing as a vital outdoor activity in the Edmonds area.

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