About this Event
Learn to fly fish with a clear foundation and the right guidance from the start.
The Women’s Fly Fishing Foundations Series is a 4-week course designed to help beginner and aspiring anglers build real understanding, not just surface-level skills. You’ll learn how fly fishing actually works, so you can step onto the water with confidence.
Hosted at the beautiful Gallatin River Lodge, this small-group series blends structured education with a relaxed, social atmosphere.
No experience or gear required.
What You’ll Learn
Each session builds on the last:
- Week 1: Gear, equipment, and fly rod anatomy
- Week 2: Entomology, fly selection, knots, and rigging
- Week 3: Trout habitat, reading water, and river etiquette
- Week 4: Intro to fly casting and mending
What’s Included
- 4-week guided curriculum
- Small group instruction
- One glass of wine per session (non-alcoholic option available)
Event Details
- Sundays in June: 6/7, 6/14, 6/21, 6/28
- Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM
- Location: Gallatin River Lodge
- Format: Classroom-style (no fishing during sessions)
- Capacity: Limited
Who This Is For
- Complete beginners
- Women who want a structured, in-depth introduction
- Anglers looking to build confidence before getting on the water
About Your Instructor
Led by Lindsay Kocka, founder of Aquila Women's Fly Fishing Academy, this course combines technical instruction with an approachable, supportive teaching style.
Spots Are Limited
This is a small-group series. Sign up now!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gallatin River Lodge, 9105 Thorpe Road, Bozeman, United States
USD 380.00






