ON THE FLY -  FLYFISHING is a part of my passion for fishing and a love of the outdoors. God has blessed me (as you can see) and I try to give some back by teaching not just flyfishing but also a respect for what God has given all of us.

 I started teaching flyfishing at the invite of the local Jr. College while I was the Chamber of Commerce Director in Morrilton Arkansas. 

I have worked for fly-shops, taught outdoor sports, served and been appointed to several conservation and tourism groups. I even started a couple of flyfishing clubs.  I still work a day job at Tahlequah Lumber Company. I teach, guide and fish when I can.   

My goal is simple, to provide proper instruction and no hassle guide services so you can have fun and to teach you a little about your impact on the environment .

 Thanks,

 Larry Clark 

 

Larry Clark

Description: Slide Show and Presentation

 "Flyfishing for Smallmouth Bass in the Ozarks of Oklahoma"

 A common sense approach to flyfishing in the foothills of the Ozarks. Smallmouth bass, spotted bass and largemouth can often be found in the many clear streams of Oklahoma.

Presentation includes what to fish and where to find them. 

Profile: 

Larry Clark is the owner of On The Fly Flyfishing in Tahlequah Oklahoma a guiding and outfitting service. He is also a writer for the Tahlequah Daily Press  and has contributed to several publications including Smallmouth Flyfishing  by Tim Holschlag.  

Larry started teaching flyfishing  college classes in Arkansas about 10 years ago and now teaches several flyfishing classes and clinics  at NSU in Tahlequah. Including, Beginning Flyfishing, Flyfishing for Smallmouth Bass and  Flytying for Bass. 

He is the founding president for two FFF clubs; CADDIS in Russeville Arkansas and Northeastern Okla. Flyfishers. Larry is also a current commissioner of the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission and a former member of the Arkansas Scenic River Commission.  

Influenced by the likes of Dave Whitlock and Duane Hada, Larry finds he is at home guiding for Smallmouth Bass in the Ozarks of Oklahoma. 

Over the years he has ruined the lives of hundreds of good people.