
Tight Lining MD
About
Mike Slepesky is a husband, father, teacher, and fly fishing fanatic. He started off, like most, fishing conventionally on spin fishing gear and using worms. As time went on, the next challenge was always what gave him the most thrill. Over time, he grew to be a proficient spin angler and targeted Large and Smallmouth bass in rivers, lakes, and ponds. As that obsession grew stale, the next adventure and challenge was trout, specifically on the fly rod. Since his first fish caught on the Gunpowder River, he has been hooked and fishes regularly in a variety of local streams and rivers.
In 2018, Mike turned his hobby into an educational opportunity. He created the YouTube Channel "Tight Lining MD", which has grown to have more than 4,000 followers and over 200,000 views. In that time, he has shared tips, tricks, and techniques to help those who watch his videos. The mission for starting that channel was to help ease the learning curve of those getting into the sport, or trying a new way of fly fishing.
This determination and passion to educate naturally led him to guiding. With over 10 years of experience fly fishing, and likely thousands of hours spent on the water trying new techniques, it was now time to share that knowledge more personally with people on the waters. The goal of the guide service is to help people learn more about the wonderful world of fly fishing, show them new water, or a new way to approach it, as well as hopefully land a few fish.
Client Types
Individuals
Small groups
Trips

Intro to Tight Lining
Tight Lining/High Sticking/Euro Nymphing can be difficult for people to master, and you are always learning. This course is design to lay a foundation of the core tenets of what a beginning angler should/needs to know in order to be successful: This course will answer the following questions, with the amatuer/novice in mind, of the following items: 1.) Rod/Reel Selection 2.) Leader Creation/Options 3.) Knot Tying 4.) Fishing 1 vs 2 flies 5.) Reading the water 6.) Wading/Approach and more! Classes are held on the stream and include the use of fly rod, reels, leaders, tippet, and flies. Students should bring their own waders and boots.
Seasonality
All Year