Education Director: Katie Cole

     Katie Cole works with her father in directing and teaching the NFFSP's varied courses.  She is the Education Director for The School of FlyFishing.  She also serves as the Program Director for The National FlyFishing in Schools Program.  Essentially, she is responsible for our education programs.

     Katie is a 30-year-old native of Lincoln, Nebraska.  She attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and graduated from Prescott College in Arizona.  She has a degree in Environmental Studies with an emphasis in Environmental Education and a minor in Adventure Education.

     Katie has 18 years of experience in fly fishing.  She learned from her father, grandfather and great-grandfather.  She has taught and guided fly fishing professionally in Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota and Washington.  She has caught Bluegill and Green Sunfish; Largemouth, Smallmouth and Rock Bass; Rainbow, Brown, Brook and Cutthroat Trout; Northerns and Walleyes; and frogs on flies.  As a staff member of the University of Nebraska Outdoor Adventures Program and companion program in Arizona, she lead student trips in many locations in the US.  She ties flies, builds rods and studied in Baja, Mexico, where she swam with whales & sea lions.   She holds certifications in Wilderness First Responder and Swift Water Rescue and has a passion for sharing the outdoors and fly fishing with others.  When not teaching Outdoor Courses, administering the "FlyFishing in Schools" program, she likes to hunt, climb (rock, ice), scuba dive, sea kayak and bicycle. 

Katie may be reached by email at katiemcole@schoolofflyfishing.com.

Director:  Dana C. Cole

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