digital webinar

Mayfly Tactics Masterclass

Ireland on the Fly, the hugely popular podcast dedicated to the people and places of fly fishing in Ireland, continued its digital Masterclass series recently with a Mayfly Tactics Masterclass.

Mayfly time is the pinnacle for most brown trout anglers and this Masterclass focused on mayfly tactics with international angler, guide and renowned fly tyer, Jackie Mahon.

The Masterclass series delivered live online with an audience Q&A in the second part of the webinar is also then available on-demand via www.irelandonthefly.com.

To access the Masterclass just go to:

https://www.irelandonthefly.com/p/mayfly-tactics-masterclass

Stay tuned for the masterclasses throughout 2024, covering salmon, rivers, loughs, streamers, lures, dries – everything to make you a better salmon or trout fly angler, helping you to catch more this year and learn from the best.

Ireland on the Fly Mayfly Tactics Masterclass

Continuing on from its hugely successful opening Masterclass in March, Ireland on the Fly, the leading fly fishing podcast, has announced its follow-up Masterclass on Mayfly Tactics at 8pm on Thursday 25th April.

Jackie Mahon, the international angler, guide and renowned fly tyer, will be presenting the Masterclass on tactics and set-up to make the most out of your mayfly fishing.

Plus, there will be a live audience question and answer section with Jackie and each attendee will get a copy of Jackie’s notes and access to the recording afterwards.

To register for the event just go to:

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3138230924312556894

Stay tuned for our masterclasses throughout 2024, covering salmon, rivers, loughs, streamers, lures, dries – everything to make you a better salmon or trout fly angler, helping you to catch more this year and learn from the best.

For more information email us on info@irelandonthefly.com

New Ireland on the Fly Masterclass Series Launched

Ireland on the Fly, the leading fly fishing podcast focused on the people and places of fly fishing in Ireland, launched its first Masterclass series on Early Season Buzzer Tactics with international angler and Lough Corrib expert, Mike Keady.

It was a hugely successful opening night webinar on March 14th with Mike’s presentation on tactics, set-up and flies followed by an audience Q&A allowing attendees to ask Mike specific questions in detail.

All paid registrants also got access to a recording of the webinar as well as Mike’s notes.

The webinar recording and notes are also still available after the event and can be paid for and accessed at:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2449749727158902364

Stay tuned for our masterclasses throughout 2024, covering salmon, rivers, loughs, streamers, lures, dries – everything to make you a better salmon or trout fly angler, helping you to catch more this year and learn from the best.

Teagasc Virtual National Tillage Conference 2022 Launches as a Digital Webinar

Teagasc’s Virtual National Tillage Conference for 2022 was launched with production by LastCast Media.

Streaming via Zoom, YouTube and Facebook to over 600 participants, this first session of the National Tillage Conference follows on from a hugely successful virtual event in 2021.

The second part of the Tillage Conference will continue, online, on Thursday 27th January and you can register for the event here:

https://www.teagasc.ie/news--events/national-events/events/virtualtillagecon22.php

Look out for the podcast version of this event which will focus on the informative q&a sessions and will be released as part of the Tillage Edge podcast next week.

Teagasc's National Crops Forum

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LastCast Media was delighted to produce the virtual 2021 National Crops Forum for Teagasc this year.

Held over two mornings in September, the forum hosted a range of industry experts and Teagasc speakers on a range of topics from markets prospects for grains, disease resistance in cereals to trapping nitrate losses from tillage farms and tillage and carbon farmers, the future.

Each session was a registered event with hundreds of attendees watching via Zoom, YouTube or the Facebook channel and interacting through with live Q&As.

A replay of the National Crops Forum can be viewed at:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1LyJxDjO0dFywu6Y3OXnw