We’re excited to announce “Traditions on the McKenzie: A Fly Fishing Heritage Workshop Series,” a new program designed to preserve and share the unique cultural and ecological heritage of the McKenzie River, and to get more people on the water having fun. Funded in part by the Lane County Cultural Coalition and implemented with support from local partners, this series is perfect for new anglers, youth, and anyone curious about local fly fishing traditions.
Our mission is to educate the next generation of river stewards—especially as native trout populations face new challenges and hatchery plantings become less predictable. Through storytelling, hands-on skill-building, and on-river practice, participants will learn traditional techniques, conservation ethics, and responsible angling practices that protect our river for years to come. By the end of the series, participants will have a higher level of awareness and self-confidence in interacting with the river.
Who Should Join?
This series is open to all, with a special focus on newcomers, youth, seniors, and residents of all abilities with limited access to outdoor recreation. We provide loaner equipment, adaptive gear, and translated materials to ensure everyone can participate. Participant-to-guide ratio is 10:1.
Spring 2026 Schedule:
Pricing:
Click here to register and secure your spot and be part of a tradition that connects community, culture, and conservation on the McKenzie River!
For more info or to sign up, contact us at (425)420-3534.
Saturday Apr 11, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
McKenzie Fire and Rescue Training Center
42870 McKenzie Hwy, Walterville, OR 97489
For the entire 3-part workshop:
Audrey Spencer
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Printed courtesy of www.springfield-chamber.org/ – Contact the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
PO Box 155, Springfield, OR 97477 – (541) 746-1651 – info@springfield-chamber.org