Raleigh, North Carolina Project

I’m going to be the best fly
fisher ever when I grow up!
Foster Child
The Mayfly Project Mentee
Project Location
Raleigh, North Carolina
Year Project Founded
2021
Project Lead Mentor
Annie O’Leary
Mentors on this team
16
Children mentored to date
24
Children to mentor in 2025
10
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contact Annie O’Leary at:
info@themayflyproject.com

Support the Raleigh, North Carolina Project
The opportunity to mentor with the Mayfly Project is an honor. It’s a special program that I’m proud to be a small part of. I can’t wait to get started sharing my experiences with mentors, mentees, and everyone involved in the program.
Will Barnett, Lead Mentor
Raleigh, North Carolina Project

Project Mentors

Annie O'Leary, Lead Mentors
Annie O’Leary has fly fished in Wisconsin, North Carolina and Colorado, mostly in trout streams, over the last ten years. The whole process is fun for her: planning the outing, preparing the gear, choosing (not always correctly) which fly to use, and catching fish! She also loves the serenity and confidence it gives her, the solitude for thinking, the silent competition with the fish, and the stunningly beautiful places where we go fishing. She can’t wait to share that with other people.
Outside of fishing, Annie raises funds for an international NGO. Hobbies outside of fishing include hiking, camping and gardening—anything that keeps her outdoors.

Jennifer Stubbs, Mentor

Andrew Litchford, Mentor

Cy Gurney, Mentor
Cy lived in Texas, Okinawa, Florida, and Germany and has traveled in many other countries before calling NC home for the last 38 years. She started fishing with her family as a high schooler in Florida. It wasn’t until she picked up a fly rod that she became fascinated with fly fishing about 15 years ago in the mountains of NC. She states, “While it is undeniably a treat to hook and net trout, that is a small part of the overall experience of sharing space with the insects, the trees, the plants, and the wildlife along the brooks and streams during different seasons of the year.”
She retired from the NC Court System, Guardian ad Litem Program advocating for children for 35 years. She is a certified Durham, NC Master Gardener.

Dylan Kraus, Mentor

Bill Berryman, Mentor

Ryan Mitchell, Mentor

Steve Foster, Mentor

Virginia Constantino, Mentor

Madi Long, Mentor

Michael Greene, Mentor

Tim Pitchman, Mentor

Tim Wipperman, Mentor
