Enroll in a fly fishing program, such as the one offered by the WorldCast Anglers Western Rivers Guide School. Complete a seven-day program in fly fishing. Be prepared to travel to a location such as the Yellowstone National Park vicinity. Participate in directed fishing expeditions and attend class workshops. Complete the program to earn a diploma from the school.
Enroll in a fish and wildlife technician diploma program, such as the one offered by Fleming College in Ontario, Canada. Be prepared for a two-year course of studies. Successfully complete required field training and classroom instruction.
Complete a forest and technology program at an institute such as Maritime College and Forest Technology in New Brunswick, Canada. Continue for an advanced diploma with a concentration in fish and wildlife studies. Complete two years or more of field research and classroom studies to acquire a specialized, fishing diploma.
Enroll in a recreation, fish and wildlife program, such as the one offered by Selkirk College in Prince George, Canada. Determine if you wish to use the offered fish and wildlife diploma for fishing management, fishing conservation or employment in fisheries or hatcheries. Work with the college to obtain an internship or cooperative education position that furthers your desired career goals. Complete two years of course studies including field work and class instruction.