Anyone who has wanted to learn to fly fish, or improve their fly fishing skills, has the opportunity to do so this Sunday, with the Wangaratta Fly Fishing Club to run its annual one day course.

The course includes sessions on all your fly fishing equipment requirements, casting tuition, fly selection, stream-craft and fly tying.

Club secretary, Ray Beavis, said all course notes and equipment for the day are also provided.

The course will be held at the clubrooms from 10am to 4pm at The Log Cabin in Chisholm Street, Wangaratta, with the $70 fee also including morning tea and lunch.

"There are limited places so people can book by contacting me on 0427 756 665," Mr Beavis said.

Fly fishing enthusiasts have been making the most of local streams since trout season opening a month ago.

Mr Beavis said most streams throughout the North East are in great condition, with steady flows and clear water.

He said while it was early in the season, there appeared to be good numbers of fish in the rivers and a well presented fly would often result in a hit.

"Over the opening weekend, while the odd brown trout was landed, most fish caught were rainbows in the 22cm to 28cm range," Mr Beavis said, adding that club members catch and release all fish in the local streams to ensure our fisheries are sustainable.