Mike Watts
“The work that you do has truly made a difference in the lives of students,” Mike was reminded in a letter recognizing him as an individual who has made a positive impact on the lives of students at Clemson University.
Mike Watts, a freelance writer and publisher of riversandfeathers.com, was the fly fishing instructor at Clemson University for more than twenty years. Teaching the sport part-time, his knowledge and expertise are shared while exposing students to tall tales, advice, and embellished stories about the outdoors. He believes the sport is bigger than one person and should be shared. During this tenure at Clemson, he introduced more than 1200 students to fly fishing.
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