Olympic Fly Fishers welcomes author Steve Duda to April 8 meeting

Edmonds, WALocal News

On April 8, the Olympic Fly Fishers of Edmonds will host Steve Duda, a writer, editor, and producer, as their featured guest at a community meeting. Duda is expected to read from his acclaimed book, "River Songs: Moments of Wild Wonder in Fly Fishing," which captures the essence of fly fishing through evocative storytelling. This event will not only allow attendees to hear insights from Duda’s experiences but also to engage directly with him during a question-and-answer session. Furthermore, a limited number of books will be available for purchase and signing after the meeting, making this a unique opportunity for fans and enthusiasts alike. The meeting is free and open to the public, highlighting the club's commitment to fostering community interest in fly fishing.

Doors will open at 5:30 p. m. , allowing for social interaction before the program begins at 6 p. m. This gathering promises to be an enriching experience for both seasoned anglers and newcomers to the sport.

For more details, interested individuals can visit the club's website.

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