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Fly Casting Education Program (FCEP)

  About FCEP

 

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Welcome to the Fly Casting Education Program (FCEP)! Regardless of your casting skill level, FCEP has something for you. From beginner to advanced, whether looking to learn and improve or become a certified casting instructor, FCEP has a path forward for you. Our website has a wealth of information, including articles and videos, and our certified instructors have the training and teaching skills to take your casting to the next level. They strive for excellence in casting instruction so the angler can expect to learn new skills in a welcoming, fun environment.

In September of 2023, the Fly Casting Education Program was launched to build on the work of the Casting Board of Governors. The structure built into FCEP was derived through extensive planning and effort and emphasizes two functions of equal importance: teaching fly casting to FFI members and non-members, and training instructors for FFI certification. The Angler Casting Education component supports casting instruction for fly fishers of all skill levels. The Casting Instructor Education component encompasses the pre-existing Casting Instructor Certification Program and more robust support for certification preparation and instructor development, before and after certification. These two components of the FCEP are linked through the emphasis on teaching, continued learning, and instructor development. A Leadership Team provides direction and oversight. Click here for details about Team Leaders and members. Please click here (opens a new window) to watch a brief YouTube video about the history of the Casting Instructor Certification Program.

ANGLER CASTING EDUCATION

Angler Casting Education emphasizes instruction for all flyfishers, beginner to advanced. These efforts support our local instructors with teaching opportunities. Our Fly Casting Skills Development Programs are signature ways of teaching fly casting. As of 2024, there are progressive programs outlined for basic to advanced casting, single hand Spey casting and saltwater casting. These programs, along with organization of present and future video support, teach FFI members in our Councils & Clubs, the fly angling public, and support our certified instructors with exemplary material for students.

CASTING INSTRUCTOR EDUCATION

Casting Instructor Education has its foundation in the Casting Instructor Certification Program (CICP). It is supported by a Casting Instructor Development Program, also known as the “Pipeline,” which seeks to identify and welcome certification candidates, help with matching mentors with candidates and, together with other teams, create new videos, written materials and virtual programs to enhance and streamline the certification journey, and guide candidates to their next level. There will also be ongoing teacher development through continuing education materials. These resources are available to all fly casting instructors, certified or not.

Our Goals

Our goals are to increase the number of certified instructors for both Single and Two Hand Casting, and equally strive to teach more fly anglers basic to advanced casting skills so that they have a more enjoyable fishing experience and come to value casting instruction. This includes increasing casting instruction activities for FFI members and the fly angling public. It is only through excellent teaching and casting skills that an excellent reputation as instructors can be upheld. Over time, our relationship with the fly fishing community and industry will be strengthened, demonstrating our value and maintaining relevance.
Our new approach will only be accomplished by our great volunteers. It would be impossible without them! We need everyone to help make the Fly Casting Education Program grow and prosper as a valued and respected member of the fly fishing community. The FCEP and FFI rely on financial support from memberships and donations.

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Join Our Volunteer Team

We are a program of volunteers! We invite you to join us, if you would like to volunteer your time and expertise to help the Fly Casting Education Program thrive, please email casting@flyfishersinternational.org. We look forward to hearing from you.


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If you need to contact us email the FFI Casting Coordinator at casting@flyfishersinternational.org

 


Frequently Asked Questions

What follows are frequently asked questions and answers about our new casting program. Please feel free to contact our Casting Coordinator at casting@flyfishersinternational.org if you have other questions or if you would enjoy volunteering with the FFI. Thank you for your kind support.

Why was the Casting Board of Governors (CBOG) retired, and who is making decisions now?

Many talented and dedicated individuals served on the CBOG for over three decades. However, there is a dwindling number of master level instructors willing to participate at this level. More Casting Instructor Certification Program (CICP) members are needed to do the work, and the administrative structure did not meet identified needs. Additionally, FFI leadership recognized the need for more outreach to FFI members and to the entire fly fishing community. A design group was formed to consider alternative directions and governance of the CICP. The design group identified objectives and then came up with a new structure to meet them. The new organization is called the FFI Fly Casting Education Program (FCEP).  There is a six-person Leadership Team that makes decisions and provides direction going forward.  The FCEP Leadership Team is comprised of a Chair and Vice Chair appointed by the FFI Board of Directors, the two Co-Leads of the Angler Casting Education team, and the two Co-Leads of the Casting Instructor Education team. The FFI Board of Directors enthusiastically and unanimously approved the new direction and structure, and many recent and past CBOG members are participating in various roles. Response to the change from the CICP community has been positive.

 

What is the intent of the change?

Historically, the Casting Instructor Certification Program (CICP) has focused on instructor certification and built a world-class certification program.  But now our scope is expanding, and our audience is broadening.  We are expanding to include casting education not just for certified casting instructors but also for certification candidates, the casting instructors for local FFI clubs whether certified or not, members of the angling public, and the fly-fishing industry.  This will increase the real value of casting instruction and instructor certification.  Our activities now include working with FFI Councils, Clubs, & global FFI members, providing online casting education resources and videos, facilitating Fly Casting Skills Development on a global scale, expanding our continuing education program, developing a certification candidate pipeline, creating a teacher development program, and supporting regional and international casting education events.

 

Won’t I lose clients due to efforts to increase teaching?

We do not believe so. In fact, increased teaching activities by CIs at all levels will improve awareness of instructor certification, its value, and indeed the value of improved casting skill. Shared positive experience, shown to be a major way in which clients communicate value, should rise. Prospective client numbers could increase! We should work toward the goal of having the angling public ask for and expect an FFI certified Casting Instructor. If there is increased demand for certified instructors at all levels, there should be increased demand for candidates to become certified. 

 

Are there plans to increase international activities?

We want to grow our international presence. This will start by improving the organization of our efforts worldwide, such as establishing regional casting directors overseas. This is already underway.

 

Is the Examiner Development Pathway on pause for now?

Absolutely not. It has been revamped into a more streamlined version and workshops and requirements have been revised to reflect the changes. 

 

CICP standards are too high, so aren’t you just shifting to teaching the public?

We do not believe CICP standards are too high. We do believe there could be more and better preparation materials and methods. In doing so, the journey could be more efficient without lowering standards. The shift to teaching the public is about engaging more fly anglers and making them aware of the value of casting and of certified instructors. Some of these members of the public may become certified, thus increasing the number of candidates and instructors. 

 

What’s in this “Pipeline?”

The Certification Pipeline is a process and a support team meant to offer more and improved preparation materials and structure such that more candidates will have resources to prepare efficiently for certification at all levels. A Roadmap with a preparation timeline and Study Guides are just a few examples of the Pipeline process. Video and virtual resources are being developed. If more candidates have directed, realistic, efficient methods of preparation worldwide, the number of candidates should grow along with their pass rate on the exams.

 

Won’t “teacher development” (training those that wish to teach but not get certified) dilute the value of Certification?

We believe just the opposite will occur. We have far more to gain as an organization (FCEP and FFI) by offering our teaching expertise to those that wish to teach. This improves the image of the organization from one of being a closed, exclusive culture to one of openness with a willingness to share our expertise. It will reduce the barrier of exclusivity, sometimes characterized as snobbery and arrogance, that keeps some who might otherwise be interested in becoming certified from doing so. Couple this with Pipeline efforts to create a more directive, efficient approach to becoming certified, and perhaps more candidates will appear. Additionally, more anglers will be taught casting with improved methods. We know that improved casting skill leads to better, more enjoyable fishing and keeps people in the sport. If more anglers know about FFI, its certified instructors, and their teaching skill, everyone wins. 

 

Will there be new certifications for those becoming better instructors but not getting a CI/MCI?

There are no plans for additional levels of instructor certification. Bronze, Silver and Gold Fly Casting Skills Development (FCSD) levels are casting achievements and not instructor certifications.  Attainment of those casting skill levels should never be confused with casting instructor certification which requires a significantly higher level of casting expertise plus an equally high skill set for teaching. 

 

Will there be marketing for casting instructors?

This discussion is underway, and some plans are being considered. Recent market research tells us that “shared experience” (think “word of mouth” advertising) appears to be the strongest motivator of fly fishers. If so, our plan to reach as many as possible with certified casting instruction is a good approach--if the angler knows the instructor is certified by FFI!  Other avenues are being discussed.  

 

Will there still be casting instructor awards for CICP?

Absolutely. It is important to reward those volunteers that do exceptional work. These awards and the timing of nominations and presentations will carry forward into the Fly Casting Education Program.