Thursday, April 18, 2019

Minam Fishing Guide Services with Grant and Lottie


This evening President Diane called our meeting to order at 7:03.
We had 33 members and quest in attendance.

Diane and President Judy gave a warm welcome to our evening guest and asked them to introduce themselves.

Thereafter Diane asked for a Moment of Silence – for our dear departed club founder Skip Prichard. 
Skip had thoughts of opening an Orvis fly shop in Walla Walla in 2009, and prior to opening such he worked on developing a fly fishing club – The Walla² Fly Fishers.  Skip was a most devoted husband, father, grandfather, a counselor and minister of the College Place Presbyterian Church. Skip was also a certified fly casting instructor, owner of his Stone Creek Fly Fishers’ guide service. An asset to our community, and a friend to all that knew him. RIP – Skip, you will be missed by many.

Secretary Dale was asked to give his report, of which he mentioned the club blog being updated, that we were working on acquiring a fleet of watercraft (pontoon boats and float tubes) to let out to all Annual Due Paying  club members, for their enjoyment of stillwater fishing – hopefully by the time Bennington Lake is fishable. Dale said that fellow member Jerry Makus (Attorney-at-Law – retired) was working on a Watercraft Use Agreement for the club.
He also mentioned that the club was again lining up a meeting presentation by Rick Hafele 
(Author/Lecturer/Bug Man) in May. A few of the many books written by Rick.


Treasurer Harold gave his report that we currently have about
$1400 in the club’s checking account.

Fellow club member Heidi has been working on organizing a women’s only fly fishing group; to complement our club’s effort to share fly fishing with more area individuals. Fact is, women make better fly fishers than do men in almost every aspect of the sport. Heidi announced the first “Meet and Greet” ladies fly fishers meeting at Clarette’s Restaurant on April 10th and had 9 women in attendance.
Their next schedule get together will be April 20th at Tietan Park –WW- at 10:00 am for a class of Introduction to Fly Casting, directed by Diane.

Thereafter the drawing for the Door Prize Fly Box was made.

President Diane mentioned that we were in conversation with the WW Sportsman Warehouse to set up a Fly Fishing Fair for all interested parties and their store customers.

Tom thereafter gave a report on the WW 4-H Super Saturday event that Dave and Judy helped him with. This event offered a short presentation of fly fishing with some hands on fly casting for the kids to participate in.

Tom then introduced our evening program speakers – Grant and Lottie Richie.

Grant and Lottie own the Minam Store – Raft Rentals and Fishing Guide Service.
NOTE: This same business was once the Minam Motel – but they no longer have rooms to rent.

They did mention that their Minam Store does have groceries, snacks, pop along with rods/reels/flies and fly lines for sale. The main feature they have to offer is their 40-mile guided fishing trips on the Wallowa and Grand Ronde rivers.


In this Oregon NE Zone fishing is allowed in streams and river year around – of course depending on water flow conditions.







Grant gave us a general schedule of fishing the area being:
Steelhead fishing from late October through early April with the best being in March
Trout fishing in March is best with Stoneflies, in April it is with using Mayflies imitations.
Around Mother’s Day in May the Caddis Flies begin to show strong for the balance of summer. In late June, early July a strong hatch of Golden Stoneflies come off.
By mid-July the Wallowa and Grand Ronde river flows are getting low, so Grant and Lottie bought into a Snake River Raft ~ Guide Service last year with they get into from July 4th through Labor Day, into September. The Snake River fishing is primarily for bass; and they tell us that it is hard to keep those pesky fish off of their Hoppers and Poppers. They told us that usually in later September / October they return to their guiding on the Wallowa when the flow rate reaches 450 cfs. This year Grant said he is going to start a “Cast & Blast” guide service in the road-less area of the Wallowa… hunting for Chukars and fishing for trout.
Not only are Lottie and Grant’s river guide service about fishing and this year bird hunting, but there is also a lot of exposure to the Great Outdoors, wildlife and NE Oregon beauty.
So a few pictures can best tell the story….









After Grant’s presentation we had the Fly Box Raffle drawing – Steve WON that box.

Thereafter, Dale introduced Heidi with a very full fly box from Paul Anderson of Fly Fishing Strategies Fly Shop located in The Dalles, OR. 
While visiting the Tri-Cities Sportsman Show, Heidi had received a 2-sided floatable fly box with a dozen flies as a donation to our club - with no strings attached.



Dale later filled this unsinkable fly box to contain 60 all-purpose flies to be raffled between now and our May 15th meeting with Rick Hafele.
Raffle tickets for this fly box went on sale this evening - $2 each - and will be selling at our next meeting to help with Rick Hafele's travel expenses.







Our meeting was adjourned at 8:15.


Our next meeting will be held at Smith's Family Restaurant on W. 9th Street in Walla Walla --
  Wednesday
15th May 2019
6:00 pm Dinner and Social
7:00 Call-to-Order Club Business




Respectfully submitted,
Dale McKain
Club Secretary








Diane Briggs –  Co-President
Judy
 McDole – Co-President
Tyson Kopfer – Vice President
Harold Saxby – Treasurer
Dale McKain – Secretary - Blogmaster

Dave Stemmer  PROJECT HEALING WATERS Coordinator

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