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Guided Fly Fishing - Narrows River

  • October 24, 2024
  • 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Outdoor Bar / Patio for Departure
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Join local fly-fishing guide Ed Lombardo and RI ARE volunteers on an adventure to the Narrows River to fly-fish for striped bass and other saltwater species. Ed and his team will instruct participants in proper fly casting techniques, safe wading procedures, and landing your catch. RI DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife’s ARE program provide fly rods, flies, and waders (upon request, limited number available).  All participants will need a saltwater fishing license and can get it at https://rio.ri.gov/. $10 for out-of-state saltwater license.

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AREA members participate in a national effort toward angler and aquatic education, angler R3, outreach, resource conservation, research, program evaluation, and similar functions related to aquatic education and angler R3 programs. AREA members can participate in the national biennial conference and regional meetings / updates.

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Look at the AREA listing for your Regional Representative.

For payment assistance, contact Treasurer Sarah Chabaane, treasurerarea@gmail.com.

For member assistance, contact Member Support,  Carol Paterick, Phone: 301-805-0784, carolpaterick@gmail.com.


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By joining AREA, you have direct access to national, regional, and local levels of support and expertise. You will have opportunities to participate in conferences and seminars and enjoy daily dialogue with aquatic scientists and leaders from all walks of life.  AREA members share professional experience; and members are able to get in on the ground floor of innovations in aquatic and angler education and angler R3.

The Aquatic Resources Education Association (AREA) was established in response to a growing national need for a cohesive voice and a more fluid, organized approach to regional, state, and local aquatic concerns. Members participate in a national effort toward education, conservation, legislation, science, research, and similar functions related to aquatics and aquatic programs. Members have direct access to national, regional, and local levels of support and expertise. 

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