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A Note From Joan
The Wulff School of Fly Fishing has always been a personal school.
Starting in 1979, it was Lee's and my dream to share, with willing
enthusiasts, the skills and lore of our wonderful sport. Lee will be
with you through his words, films, and philosophy. I will be with you
through my analysis of the casting stroke and instructional techniques.
Both of us will be with you through our experienced and very capable
staff of instructors, all of whom have been thoroughly trained in the
Wulff School casting method. My son, Doug Cummings, acts as Director of
the School.
Our instructors love what they do and will help you to attain your
personal goals. The instructor-to-student ratio is 1-to-4. The Wulff
School is also
personal in the sense that we provide students with rod choices from a
dozen different manufacturers. Of course you are free to bring and use
your own tackle. So whether you are a parent and child, husband and
wife, with friends or alone, you are most welcome at the Wulff School
of Fly Fishing on the Beaverkill. Join us this season!
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The Legendary Joan
and Lee Wulff
are
luminaries
in the rich tradition of fly fishing
and two of its
leading pioneers.
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Lee
Wulff was
responsible for
popularizing
fly fishing to the television
audience
in the early days of American
Sportsman.
He
was
also a mechanical engineer, a tireless inventor (the fishing vest),
author,
illustrator,
teacher, explorer and advocate
of
catch-and-release fishing. His spirit lives
on through the strong preservation ethic that
infuses
the sport of fly fishing today; an ethic
that
he
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Click
here
to
see a clip from the LEE
WULFF MASTER
COLLECTION
DVD
Click
here
to
purchase DVD
and
visit the Wulff
School
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Joan
Wulff started in casting competitions
when just a schoolgirl, then
progressed to champion, author, instructor
and spokesman, and today remains
the leading female fly fisherman in
the world. Her teaching methodology is simple,
straightforward and, extremely effective.
Her many books and DVDs continue
to help millions of fishers around
the globe. More about
Joan...
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Joan
on the
art of fly casting...
"Fly
casting is different from all other sports in that it requires two
strokes
instead
of one. Because the weight we cast is the long
and flexible fly line, it
must be unrolled with force backward
as well as forward. Your first challenge
is to develop
backward-throwing muscles."
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