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R E E L Established 1962 www.azflycasters.org L I N E S We support catch and release. September 2014 MISSION STATEMENT The Arizona Flycasters Club is a non-profit tax-exempt organization that is dedicated to encourage, support, and educate its members and the community in the sport of fly fishing, the techniques of fly fishing, and the ethics of “catch and release” which promotes the conservation of fish and their habitats. The organization’s activities also encourage friendship, enjoyment, sportsmanship, and safety. President’s Blog As I write, I think of my next trip to Alamo Lake. The bass were hitting all day yesterday. I’ll be tying poppers and gurglers for my next trip. It’s September, and that usually means good bass fishing in Arizona, and hopefully the beginning of cooler temps. Gary Lashewich President 623.221.7278 September also means the return of our basic fly tying classes. The theme this year is bass flies. If you are new to fly tying, these classes are for you. All materials, equipment, and instructors are furnished by the club. If you are a seasoned tier, come down and have some fun, show off your skills, help a new tier, and make a friend. Classes will be held on September 3rd, 4th, 8th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, and 29th, at the Sunnyslope Community Center from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Jim Rondoni Vice President 623.363.3368 Our casting classes also return in September. The first class will be on Saturday, September 13th from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at Steele Indian School Park. Our classes offer basic instruction for beginners, and opportunities for more advanced casters to hone their skills. Enter the park at 3rd Street and Indian School Road. Marti Cahoon Secretary 480.219.8747 Our guest speaker at the September general meeting is our own Barney Rouse. Join us on Thursday, September 11th, for Barney’s program on fishing the small streams of the White Mountains and southern Colorado. Don Mickus Treasurer 602.861.2021 We have our next NAU Scholarship Fundraiser coming up on Tuesday, September 16th, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at the Yogurtini store on the northeast corner of 59th Avenue and Thunderbird Road. Sources say salted caramel is back. Please note the September outing to Hawley Lake has been cancelled due to low water. However, the October outing to the San Juan River is almost here. I am the trip host/coordinator for this premier outing. The dates for this year’s trip are Saturday, October 18th through Wednesday, October 22nd. I will not take sign-ups in October, as I must submit final reservations by September 11th. If you have not signed up and paid by September 11th, you will miss a fantastic trip. The cost is $275 per person based on double occupancy and includes your New Mexico fishing license, buffet breakfast, and Liars’ Banquet. Please see me or page 5 of this newsletter for more details. AFC is affiliated with the International Federation of Fly Fishers, an organization dedicated to the betterment of the sport of fly fishing through conservation, restoration, and education. Calling All Tiers: Let’s fill the October raffle with flies for the San Juan River trip. We are asking you to donate flies in multiples of six. As you are tying, please tie a few extra, or please check your fly boxes for any patterns that might be successful on the San Juan. Let’s make it a raffle to remember. It is because of our membership that we have such great raffles. For more information, please see page 4 of this newsletter or contact Brad Johnson. Tight lines, Gary Lashewich Schedule THE ARIZONA FLYCASTERS CLUB MEETS ON THE SECOND THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT THE SUNNYSLOPE COMMUNITY CENTER (SSCC) AT 802 EAST VOGEL, PHOENIX, ARIZONA (MAP ON PAGE 8). September Basic Fly Tying Classes Are Back In Session! 3rd, 4th, 8th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, 29th 11th 13th 13th 16th 18th 18th 25th 29th— Oct. 1st Fly Tying Classes (SSCC) General Meeting (SSCC) Casting Class (Steele Indian School Park) PHWFF Outing (hosted by Desert Flycasters Club) Yogurtini/NAU Scholarship Fundraiser (59th Avenue and Thunderbird Road) Board Meeting (SSCC) PHWFF Fly Tying Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) PHWFF Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) PHWFF Outing to White Mountains/Silver Creek October 9th 11th 14th 16th 16th 18th 18th— 22nd 23rd 28th General Meeting (SSCC) Casting Class (Steele Indian School Park) Pre-Trip Meeting/San Juan River Outing (SSCC) Board Meeting (SSCC) PHWFF Fly Tying Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) PHWFF Hook Up! (All Saints Lutheran Church) San Juan River Outing PHWFF Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) Education Class (SSCC) November 1st 13th 15th 20th 20th Boy Scouts Event (Biscuit Tank—AZG&F) General Meeting (SSCC) BBQ/Casting Games Event (TBD) Board Meeting (SSCC) PHWFF Fly Tying Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) December 11th 16th 18th 18th 20th General Meeting (SSCC) Education Class (SSCC) Board Meeting (SSCC) PHWFF Fly Tying Class (All Saints Lutheran Church) Casting Class (Steele Indian School Park) Our basic fly tying classes begin September 3rd and continue throughout the entire month. Brian Mazoyer and his instructors are focusing on flies for bass fishing. We are giving nine classes on the dates listed above. You will learn how to use a wide range of materials and tools. The classes are suitable for those just starting to tie flies. You can start the classes at any time. As always, there is no charge. The club supplies all the materials and also has equipment for those in need. All classes are held at the Sunnyslope Community Center from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. If you have any questions, give Ron Robinson a call at 602.867.8820. 2 September 11th General Meeting “Fishing in the White Mountains and Southern Colorado” Barney Rouse Education Ron Robinson Education Chair Our own Barney Rouse will share some of his recent trout fishing adventures. Barney doesn’t think twice about embarking on an 8-mile trek to reach some of the more remote streams of eastern Arizona and southern Colorado. His presentations are always packed with stunning images of the back woods and essential information that will help you plan a safe and rewarding trip of your own. Join us on September 11th and see and learn more about these amazing streams and the strikingly beautiful fish they produce. Casting Classes: September 13th and October 11th Our casting classes begin September 13th. The classes are held at Steele Indian School Park from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. You should enter the park from 3rd Street and Indian School Road. We will be located at the far north end of the parking lot. We will review the basics and provide suggestions for practice sessions. The club can supply equipment for those in need. There is no charge. Bring the family and enjoy the fun. Remember, it will still be hot at this time of year, so bring water and sunscreen. Our October 11th class will offer suggestions for casting on the San Juan River, just in time for the club trip coming up October 18th through 22nd. As always, we also will offer basic instruction for those just starting to learn casting. Ron Robinson also will have his switch rods for you to try. Switch rods are great for fishing the moving waters of the San Juan. If you have questions regarding our education classes, give Ron Robinson a call at 602.867.8820. NAU Scholarship Fundraiser Yogurtini 59th Avenue and Thunderbird Road It is time for our next Yogurtini fundraiser! Your purchase benefits our NAU Scholarship Fund. The camaraderie with fellow AFC members and delicious yogurt will be worth the trip. Join us on Tuesday, September 16th, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, at Yogurtini in Glendale, on the northeast corner of 59th Avenue and Thunderbird Road, next to Smashburger. Hope to see you there! September 16th 6:00 - 9:00 PM Club Outings Roger Cahoon Outings Chair Unfortunately, the club had to cancel the September outing to Hawley Lake. The tribe has drained the lake; there is very little water. We have not received enough interest from members to warrant scheduling an alternative outing this month. 3 Raffle Riffles ARE YOU UP FOR A CHALLENGE? Brad Johnson Raffle Chair We are dedicating the October raffle to San Juan flies and other merchandise that can be used on the club trip that will take place October 18th through 22nd. We are challenging you fly tiers to tie as many San Juan flies as you can, in multiples of six, for donation to the October raffle. Great San Juan patterns include the RS2, WD40, midge larva, chocolate foam wing, pheasant tail, or your own favorite. Just select your favorite pattern(s) and tie extras in multiples of six. I will bring extra fly boxes as well as pill containers to the September general meeting. You can bring your flies to either the September or October general meetings. Let's showcase our talents, exhibit the diversity of flies that can be used on the San Juan, and equip our lucky winners with some well-made, beautiful flies that could be used to catch a trophy fish. Also for the October meeting, I will raffle a Reddington, 9-foot, 4-weight, 4-piece rod with tube. This is a great nymphing rod and has a lifetime warranty. It will be an ideal rod for the San Juan for one of our lucky members. You rose to the occasion! I asked for help, and you came through in replenishing our inventory. Special thanks to: George Kavil - Three fly rods with reels and cases Roger and Marti Cahoon - Bag full of assorted fishing goodies Ben Sheridan - Two fanny and chest packs, rod case, and fly box Jim Schultz - Fly tying box full of materials John Rohmer and Ron Robinson - Two boxes of flies A.J. Lindemann - Hardback book Fly Patterns by Fishing Guides Steve Carrington - Trout coffee mug Richard Nowicki - Plano tackle box, black tool holster, and gear bag Don Houdeshell - Poppers, leaders, floatant, weights, and hook sharpener I'm looking forward to fishing Lee's Ferry next week with my son, another opportunity to enjoy time with my family and make lasting memories. I hope you all get an opportunity to wet a line and enjoy the outdoors. Again, THANK YOU for your support and generosity. Tight lines, Brad #2 4 San Juan River Outing October 18th-22nd Gary Lashewich President Our annual San Juan River trip is coming up October 18th through 22nd. I will take signups and payments at the August and September general meetings. I will not take signups at the October general meeting. The last day for signups and payments is September 11th, as I have to have all money to the treasurer and make final arrangements for the trip by that date. If you have not signed up and paid by September 11th, you will miss a fantastic trip. We will stay at Abe’s Motel & Fly Shop. The cost is $275 (double occupancy) and includes a wonderful breakfast buffet on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings, a very nice prime rib dinner at our Liar’s Banquet on Tuesday night, and a 5 -day New Mexico fishing license. If you are camping, the cost is $109, which includes the breakfasts, banquet, and license. You will need to make your own arrangements with Abe’s to park your camper; there will be plenty of room. You also must buy a separate $5 per day parking permit because the river is located in a state park. Permits can be purchased at any of the major parking areas. I usually purchase 5 permits for $25 dollars on the first day so I don’t have to worry about purchasing a permit each day. Remember to de-barb your hooks! The rangers sometimes randomly check anglers. There are several local guides in the area for those of you interested in using a guide. They will pick you up in the morning at Abe’s. Please call a guiding service now if you want to book a guided trip, as reservations fill up fast for fall fishing trips. Here is a partial list of guides: Abe’s Aztec Anglers Float ’N Fish Fisheads of the San Juan (505) 632-2194 (877) 298-3204 (888) 475-5770 (505) 634-0463 Our club has many members who have fished the river. Utilize your fellow members and their advice if you need help on the water. The river can be quite technical, as the fish see thousands of flies. A typical AFC day goes something like this: At 0630 hours, we start with the breakfast buffet, share some company, plan our day, and then make our way to the various access points on the river. Lunch is on your own. Bring your lunch to the river or go back to Abe’s. If you are like me and some of the other members, you will bring a lunch and stay out all day. At the end of the day, most of the members like to fish around the area of the river known as Texas Hole. At dark, we go back to the rooms. Some members cook or barbeque outside their rooms, others head to the restaurants. We share stories about the day and get ready for the next day on the water. I also recommend that you attend our pre-trip meeting at the Sunnyslope Community Center on October 14th at 7:00 PM. We will discuss several topics, including preparation and techniques to use on the river. Even if you cannot make the outing, this is a good meeting to attend to obtain information on the river and fishing moving water. This will be a fantastic fall fishing trip. Don’t miss this opportunity to fish a high quality water. If you have any questions, please contact your club President and trip host Gary Lashewich. 5 Board Members Gary Lashewich President 623.221.7278 Jim Rondoni Marti Cahoon Don Mickus Jan Cameron Paul Finell Brad Johnson Chuck Howey Keith Swalley Ben Sheridan Mike Stewart Norm Johnson Norm Johnson Ben Sheridan Brad Norgaard Ron Robinson Jon Wallace Roger Cahoon Rob Kuhfuss 623.363.3368 480.219.8747 602.920.2350 623.581.1378 480.998.7024 602.568.4210 602.866.9495 623.581.1378 480.223.7815 602.493.2454 602.993.6524 602.993.6524 480.223.7815 602.670.9582 602.867.8820 480.598.8709 480.219.8747 623.561.8568 Vice President Secretary Treasurer Welcome Table/Sunshine Archives/Badges/Flybook Raffle Chair Computers Membership Chair Special Events Chair WCC Representative IFFF Representative PHWFF Phoenix Program Lead Youth Activities Chair Library Education Chair Membership Development Outings Chair Programs Chair Mike Stewart Conservation Chair OPEN Merchandise Chair Steve Nemecek Newsletter Editor Volunteers Needed For AFC Board Positions! 602.493.2454 midgemasterg6185 @gmail.com jrondoman@outlook.com mac@wmgraceco.com mickusdv@cox.net jan2u@cox.net pfinell@cox.net bradleydjohnson@q.com howeycn@q.com ksinaz@cox.net fishtrem52@hotmail.com mlstew2005@cox.net johnsonne1@cox.net phx_phwff@yahoo.com fishtrem52@hotmail.com stream2699@cox.net robinsonrs@cox.net Jonwallace116@aol.com rgcahoon@cox.net Rob.AFC_Programs @yahoo.com mlstew2005@cox.net 602.264.9224 afceditor@live.com We have board positions to fill: Secretary, Merchandise Chair, and Outings Chair. If you are interested in a position or just lending a hand, please contact Gary Lashewich or any board member. Here is the link to the director’s manual. Take a look at the duties and I’m sure you will be able to handle the job: http://www.azflycasters.org/Pages/Manual.html. This is a wonderful opportunity to help the club that has helped so many! We really need your help! Fenwick Rod Raffle We’re still selling squares at $5 each (100 squares total) for a beautiful Fenwick, 7-1/2 foot, 6-weight, fiberglass rod with reel donated by a member of the Community of Grace Lutheran Church in Peoria! We’re about 30% full so there is plenty of time to purchase your squares. As soon as the board is filled, we will have a drawing, and one lucky person will win the rod and reel! 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