EVENT: Troutbitten Fly Tying Night with New Trail Brewing

by | Feb 17, 2023 | 6 comments

** NOTE ** Tickets to this event can be purchased HERE

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On March 11, join the Troutbitten crew from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at New Trail Brewing Company in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

We’re proud to announce a collaboration we’ve been working on for a while. This is a fly tying event and general hangout with the guys from the Troutbitten Podcast. Included in your ticket price is the New Trail X Troutbitten Collaboration T-shirt ahead of its public release. And your first beer is on the house at New Trail.

Here’s the Plan

Bring your fly tying vise, tools and some thread spools.  I (Dom) will tie the Half Pint Streamer and the Bread-n-Butter nymph. We’ll walk through the steps and the specifics of each pattern together, as you tie along and watch on the big screen. Hooks, materials and Troutbitten stickers are included. Prizes will be drawn throughout the event.

If you aren’t a fly tyer, you’re more than welcome to attend without fly tying tools in hand.

More than anything, we’re all looking forward to meeting you, putting faces to names and talking shop. So, after the tying session, let’s share a beer and swap fishing stories.

We’ll see you at the brewery. (Photo by Bill Dell)

Details From New Trail

Date & Time
Sat, Mar 11
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM EST

Location
New Trail Brewing Co.
240 Arch Street
Bldg #18
Williamsport, PA 17701

Cost
Tickets are $50.
Buy Tickets HERE

Description
Start filling your fly boxes and join the Troubitten podcast crew for an evening of fly tying, prizes, and beer. Domenick Swentosky, owner and author of Troutbitten.com, will be teaching two different patterns on the big screen to tie along with: The Half Pint Streamer, and the Bread n’ Butter Nymph. Tickets are limited, so get yours before they’re fished out.

  • You’ll receive the New Trail x Troutbitten Collaboration T-shirt ahead of its public release ($25 value)
  • Your first beer is on New Trail (average $7)
  • Materials to tie these fly patterns are provided
  • In person instruction, with video/sound projection
  • Plus a Q&A with Troutbitten crew after tying
  • Door prizes will be drawn throughout the night

*Attendees are required to bring their own vise, tools, and a small assortment of tying thread.*

Here’s your shirt

 

Let’s Do It

Once again, thanks to all of you who’ve made things like this possible. We sincerely appreciate your support.

If you’re close enough to make it out to Williamsport, PA on a Saturday, we’d love to see you at New Trail.

Fish hard, friends.

 

** Buy Your Tickets HERE **

 

Enjoy the day.
Domenick Swentosky
T R O U T B I T T E N
domenick@troutbitten.com

 

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Domenick Swentosky

Central Pennsylvania

Hi. I’m a father of two young boys, a husband, author, fly fishing guide and a musician. I fish for wild brown trout in the cool limestone waters of Central Pennsylvania year round. This is my home, and I love it. Friends. Family. And the river.

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6 Comments

  1. Hey guys, I would love to attend this but am out west in Utah and won’t be able to make it. I’m really hoping you’ll record and share on your YouTube channel or on the Podcast. Anyway, thanks for all the excellent content you put out!

    Reply
    • Brett,

      I am with you, down in southwestern VA. I hope to be able to see some footage from the event and wish I could be there. Thankful that I have a date on the calendar this summer to fish with Dom to keep me going.

      Reply
      • Dom and crew
        This is great. I’m ready and looking forward to it.

        Reply
  2. Some type of virtual option would be great for all us TB fans.

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  3. Even though I don’t tie flies it sounds like a cool event. I’ve been a fan of New Trail for years and was thinking of starting to tie. The t shirt alone is worth the trip. Looking forward to it.

    Reply
  4. It’s gtreat I’m diebetic I like some activities thank y

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