Vice President Tom called our meeting to order at 7:10 pm.
He announced that this week President Dave was on a mission to attend a national conference in Florida, with Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc.(PHW). Dave has taking the commanding role in our club’s affiliation with PHW, after we lost Jerry Newell – RIP, on February 1.
He announced that this week President Dave was on a mission to attend a national conference in Florida, with Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc.(PHW). Dave has taking the commanding role in our club’s affiliation with PHW, after we lost Jerry Newell – RIP, on February 1.
There were 13 club members and guest in attendance.
We started the evening discussing fishing trips that have
been taken during the past month. Diane
had just returned from a most exotic fishing trip which was a cruise to Chile,
and while there one excursion off ship was an upriver 5-hour fishing trip
searching for brown trout. She found them.
Diane's Chilean brownie |
Tom reported that he, Steve Roy and Grant Richie has spent
March 9th fishing the Wallowa River, mostly 5-miles upriver from
Minam Junction. He reported that the weather that day was off-and-on between
winter and spring. He reported that the water level was good, the water clarity
was a good steelhead green, and he tagged the only hook-up of the day.
One that didn't get away from Tom |
Tom also told us that he had made a trip up to the Tucannon River lakes. Said fishing was very slow but he spotted some large rainbows in Big Four Lake. He reported that with late winter water flow crossing the Tucannon River was a tough chore.
Tom also mentioned that this year Curl Lake would be opening 1 month later that
all the other Tucannon River Lakes.
Dr. Mike, Robert and Dale had spent three days in late February fishing the
Imnaha River.
Dr. Mike's very cozy hideout for winter steelhead fishing |
Their first day on the river was cool, with over cast skies,
water flow a bit swift. The second day was spend fishing at Cow Camp, water and
weather conditions were improving. There they saw a bait and bobber fisher from
Enterprise heading for his truck with two steelies in hand – one very dark, the
other quite bright. The third day of
their outing was one that every steelheader wishes for; good clear water
conditions, bright skies, mild air temperature, and many cast being made with
anticipation of a swirling hookup and powerful jerk in return. They did experience some great
fishing, just no catching for their three days spent in the middle of nowhere -
NE Oregon. Each day they checked with the creel-checker at the end of the paved
road, and all three days the creel count from fishing down river was zero.
Diane mentioned that she had contacted the USACE about the
filling and fishing of Bennington Lake at Walla Walla, this spring.
She was told that it
would be filled at the end of the spring flood risk season. She said that she
would keep us posted on the lake filling and trout stocking, with hope that the
club could make a few floating outings to work on our stocked lake creel limits.
It was mentioned that in reading the 2016 Oregon Fishing
Regulations manual, most of Oregon’s lakes are now open for fly
fishing year round. Streams and river are open May 22 – Oct 31.
Oregon's e-Regulations connection |
After
these fishing reports, Tom announced that the date was now set for our 2016 - 8th Annual Fly Fishing Fair (FFF)
to be held at Waterbrook Winery. This year our FFF will be held on Saturday,
June 18. This event is FREE to the interested fly fishing public, that wish to learn more about the art, science and act of fly fishing.
Tom said this year the publicity for this FFF would be ready for distribution around May 1. He also announce that Grant Richie of Minam Raft Rentals and Jim Gallagher from Troutwater Guide Service would be attending to aid us in the development of our event.
This evening Tom brought a number of his Fish Alaska
Magazines to the meeting to share with anyone that would be interested in
taking one or more home for their reading enjoyment.
It was also discussed that the Tri-Cities, WA fly fishing
club –Columbia Basin Fly Casters– had been in contact with our club, asking if we
would be interested in developing a conservation project with them. With very
little details of what they have in mind, this matter will be looked at
again later, when more detail are presented to us.
Last Saturday the local 4-H Group had their Super
Saturday Event. Tom and Diane attended to aid interest kids in fly fishing and
fly tying. Diane reported that the
novice fly tyers were turning out 3 flies per 1¼ hour.
Tonight is was agreed that we would hold the fly boxes we usually
raffle; to be loaded with the flies tied this evening, and offer them for our next month’s
meeting prizes.
This evening we did not have a guest speaker, but we did have our two most top-notch fly tyers demonstrating their talents at their tying vices. Tonight Diane and Herb set up a table together with vises and light and turned out some of their favorite flies, while the rest of our evening's group observed, discussed and noted the handy work from these tyers' fingertips.
This evening we did not have a guest speaker, but we did have our two most top-notch fly tyers demonstrating their talents at their tying vices. Tonight Diane and Herb set up a table together with vises and light and turned out some of their favorite flies, while the rest of our evening's group observed, discussed and noted the handy work from these tyers' fingertips.
Heidi inspects Diane's tyes of the evening |
We get a closer look at Diane's flies |
One of Herb's tyes of the evening |
A time for Q&A's |
A look at some of Herb's working fly collections.
Thank you Diane and Herb, for your time, show and tell this evening. Thank you for the flies to enhance the fly boxes raffles for next month.
This evening our meeting was adjourned at 8:20.
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Our next monthly meeting will be held Wednesday. 20 April.
Our regularly scheduled meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month September - May at:
Smith's Family Restaurant
Our regularly scheduled meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month September - May at:
Smith's Family Restaurant
1425 Pine Street
Walla WallaDinner and social at 6:00 pm with meeting following at 7:00
Come one, come all, come as you are. Our meetings are open to the interested fly fishing public.
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Respectfully submitted,
Dale McKain
Club Secretary
Dale McKain
Club Secretary
Tight lines and Good Fishing
Dave Stemmer –
President
Tom Craig – Vice President
Doug Coe – Treasurer
Dale McKain – Secretary - Blogmaster
Dave Stemmer – PROJECT HEALING WATERS Coordinator
Tom Craig – Vice President
Doug Coe – Treasurer
Dale McKain – Secretary - Blogmaster
Dave Stemmer – PROJECT HEALING WATERS Coordinator
Past Presidents
Tom Craig
Tyson Kopfer
Bob Long
Scott Peters
Tom Craig
Tyson Kopfer
Bob Long
Scott Peters
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