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Flyfishing, the Liberal Art II

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Professor David Krohne works with Patrick Neary ’13 on his flycasting technique on Little Giant field during the first meeting of Professor David Hadley's "Flyfishing: The Liberal Art" tutorial on Saturday. Twelve freshmen will be joined by Professors Hadley, Krohne, and Brooks and alumni Jeff Perkins, Brian Grossenbacher (who will guide the group in Montana), and Geoff Faerber (who will guide the group on a whitewater rafting trip) during their weeklong introduction to flyfishing in Montana.
 
Photos by Steve Charles

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 Freshmen Steven Chang has a helpful sense of humor about his own casting ability as he learns from Professor Krohne and his classmate Matt Kaczkowski looks on.

a group of men on a field with fishing rods

 Professor Brooks works with Chang and Kaczkowski in Little Giant Stadium.

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Professor Krohne provides a visual aid to help freshman Jason Farbstein with his casting.

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Chapelcasting—Will Drews casts toward the Chapel from Little Giant Stadium.

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 Freshmen Wyatt Lewis, Jim Martin, Matt Kaczkowski, Steven Chang, Jason Farbstein, and Daniel Turnbow try their hand at flycasting in Little Giant Stadium.

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 Professor Hadley works with Will Drews.

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 Wyatt Lewis makes a nice cast.

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Professors Hadley and Krohne work with Wyatt Lewis and Jim Martin.

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 Professor Krohne finds teaching flyfishing an invigorating challenge.

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Chang practices his form while Kraczkowski looks on, Professor Krohne works with Jim Martin, and flyfishing guide and teacher Mike Exel works with Wyatt Lewis. 

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Mack Lopp talks fishing with Professor Brooks. 


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