Below is a recap of this day's events in still pictures (worth a thousand words) and a couple of live videos. Hope you will enjoy this review of our day at Waterbrook Winery.
The jest of this day's activities was to help bring our local Walla Walla Valley neighbors and families into the realm of having fun with a fly and a fly rod. The price of admission for this day of fun in the sun with a gourmet dutch oven cooked meal was FREE. The heart of our day's activity of course was helping people learn the very easy task and fine art of casting a fly to fish with a different kind of rod than most were used to.
One of our founding club members
- Skip Prictchard -
FFF Certified Casting Instructor
made casting easy for one and all interested parties.
- Skip Prictchard -
FFF Certified Casting Instructor
made casting easy for one and all interested parties.
Now, while all of this outdoor activity was going on... on the inside we had wine tasting, and fly tying demos taking place.
Again this year we were privileged to have John Spain as our chef of the day with some more of his wonderful Dutch Oven cooking to please all that joined us for lunch.
After the days major activities and lunch, there was time to sit around and compare note and tell tales of tails for the balance of the afternoon.
With all said and done we wish to say Thank You Waterbrook Winery for again allowing the Walla² Fly Fishers to share your facilities, casting pond, patio, and tasting room to have a great day sharing fly fishing with the Walla Walla Valley.
As a final note of interest, we held our club raffle for an overnight guided fishing trip for two with Joe Rotter of Red's Fly Shop and the winner was Kirk Upton. Congratulations Kirk, and we hope you found lots of Tight Lines and good fishing in the Yakima River with Joe and his crew. Just over $450 was netted for the club from this raffle.
Respectfully submitted,
Dale McKain
Secretary
Dale McKain
Secretary
Walla² Fly Fishers
Tight lines and good fishing.
Tyson Kopfer - President
Past Presidents
Bob Long
Scott Peters