September - Fresno Fly Fishers for Conservation
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September - Fresno Fly Fishers for Conservation
Fly Dope Volume 54 Issue 9 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Gen. Meeting Program Presidents Message Sep. Gen. Mtg Big Fresno Fair Back of Beyond Meet The Member Fishing The East Side of Sierras To The Net Fly Fishing The Bitterroot Riv. ADS Sep Calendar Oct Calendar Quarterly Calendar Pay Pal Announcement Our Mission Web Site Reminder Membership Renewal Board of Dir. 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 www.fresnoflyfishers.org Sep 2015 FIFTY FOUR YEARS AND COUNTING FRESNO FLY FISHERS FOR CONSERVATION’S PRESENTS LANCE GRAY YUBA RIVER PRESENTATION” “ FLY TYING OUR HEARTS ACHE AS WE WITNESS THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR BEAUTIFUL NATIONAL FORESTS. WE CANNOT THANK THE FIREFIGHTERS “THAT RISK THERE LIVES TO SAVE THEM” ENOUGH ! THURSDAY SEPT. 3 7 PM THE UC MERCED-FRESNO BUILDING AT 550 E. SHAW AVE . FRESNO, CA. (DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM FASHION FAIR) 1 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Hi All: It’s nearly the end of August, and half the state appears to be on fire while the other half is drying up like the raisins that are already being harvested. One of our favorite destinations, Yucca Point on the Upper Kings, is the center of a huge fire, and so we’re waiting with some trepidation to see how much silt and ash will wash into the river and be flushed downstream. These aren’t good times locally, and yet there are still places to fish. Word is that the Friant Hatchery just dumped (yep, that’s the word they used) their trout into the high elevation lakes. I’d bet on Courtwright, Shaver, Huntington, and Wishon being good places to fish just now. Meanwhile, the High Sierra Lakes in the Dinkey Lakes, Kaiser, Muir, Ansel Adams and Jenny Lakes wildernesses still have fat and happy trout in them. That last one, the Jenny Lakes, is closed as this is being written due to smoke from the nearby fire. It will most likely be reopened by the time you read this letter, but better check first to be sure. Kudos to Gary and Robin Dill for their generous donation in the names of Roger Miller and Phil Zemke for the Youth Academy. Without the generosity of members, the club would not be able to do all it does for the sport of fly fishing. The Big Fresno Fair is coming up soon, giving members an opportunity to spend a few pleasant hours tying and talking to the public about the club and all we do. Be sure to read Mits Kozuki’s description in this issue of the Dope. The club has two outings scheduled for September, one in the Eastern Sierra and the other on the Upper Kings. Be sure to check them out in this issue as well as on our website. http:// www.fresnoflyfishers.org/ I will miss out on the September meeting due to being out of town, but if you’re in the area, be sure to come on the first Thursday for yet another outstanding presentation, this time by Lance Gray on the Yuba River. See you on the water, at club functions, or perhaps at the fair. Meantime, tight loops and drag free. John Cameron, President 2 SEPTEMBER GENERAL MEETING LANCE GRAY Lance and Kirsten have more than 50 years combined experience in fly fishing. Lance started fly fishing with his father and brother Lincoln at age 7. In his teens, he began tying flies commercially for shops all around Northern California. At 17, he went to work at Powell's in Chico, working in the fly shop and building rods. He guided for Powell’s, conducted fly-tying and fly-fishing schools, and traveled. In 1993, Lance and Kirsten started Saltwater Innovations, a company that manufactured and distributed products for saltwater fly fishing. Lance’s Crystal Popper, Gray’s Billfish Fly, the KO Charlie line and the Raghead Crabs are all Saltwater Innovations products. Kirsten worked behind the scenes, handling the day-to-day operation running the manufacturing floor of the company. In 2003 they launched Lance Gray & Company, a full-service outfitter offering guided trips, fly-fishing schools, workshops and a travel agency. Lance conducts presentations at fly clubs and outdoor shows and supports local groups like Cub Scouts and 4H. He's a signature tier for Solitude Fly Company, pro staff member for Sage and Rio and is a featured writer, with articles published in Angling Trade Magazine, California Fly Fisher, Fly Fishermen, Sierra Fisherman and Northwest Fly Fishing. Kirsten is a fantastic photographer who's had images published in periodicals and on websites throughout the outdoor industry. 3 LANCE GRAY PRESENTATION Lance Gray from Lance Gray & Company will be joining us for the September general meeting. We have had Lance as a presenter in the past and he always does a great job. This presentation is a little different. It’s basically a two part presentation combined with a fish out slated for February of 2016. This is a very cool an informative method to allow our members to get great information on a fishery and then hands on experience with Lance and his fellow guides on the river. The first half of the presentation will be the presentation at the general meeting. The presentation will be on “The Yuba River”. The power point presentation will introduce you to the lower Yuba and what the river has to offer. Lance will cover locations, seasons, techniques used, flies and rigging. He will have a detailed handout as always with an online handout with recipes for flies, leaders and what he and fellow guides carry in their gear pack. The second part of the presentation will be one of Lance’s fly fishing tours designed just for the club. Jon Baiocchi will join Lance on an all day tour. Lance and Jon will not just show you the river they will make you fall in love with it. The tour will cover the layout of the land, river access areas, reading water, entomology class, rigging with handouts. Lance is also providing a river side hot lunch. Lance’s wife’s homemade chili and chicken noodle soup with all the fixings. For the club to do the tour we need to have ten members. Lance is offering the club a special rate of $85 a person, normal price is $145 a person. This is a great deal! So come see Lance at the general meeting and see why the Yuba is so awesome!!! 4 BIG FRESNO FAIR THE BIG FRESNO FAIR IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER This year, it's October 7TH thru the 18th. The club annually has a booth at the fair where we share what the club is all about and tie some flies. It's best to have at least two club member's manning the booth each day. We will do two shifts per day. Week days begin at 11 am. Weekends at 10 am. Evenings begin at 5 pm and end at 10 pm or earlier if the crowd has thinned out. Parking and entrance is free to participants. Mits Kozuki is our board member in charge of organizing the club's booth and keeping it staffed. Right now, we're compiling a list of people who would like to make themselves available to tie, or just represent, the club at the fair. If you can help, please send an e-mail to mitskoz@gmail.com. Advise Mits what days, and what hours, you are available to staff the booth. We would be especially grateful to the club's retiree's who might help out in the morning's and afternoons during the week. Mits will also need the license plate number of your vehicle so you can park in the secured parking right next to the booth. It really is easy to volunteer!! You'll probably enjoy it so much, you'll want to do it more than once!!! You can't eat all of that fair food in one sitting can you?? Once Mits gets a list of volunteers, he'll create a staffing schedule and directions on where to park and where the booth is. We'll get it out to the club before the start of the fair. 5 BACK OF BEYOND STEPHEN NEAL " In Wildness is the Preservation of the World - “Henry David Thoreau" RIVERS OF THE SOUND I was standing mid calf deep in the Sound's out going minus tide, Jimmy's lyrics whispered through my mind. " Mother, Mother Ocean, I have heard you call, Wanted to sail upon your water since I was three feet tall. You've seen it all, you've seen it all." Jimmy Buffet - A pirate looks at forty. Beneath my booted feet, bright green and rich reddish brown marine algae (seaweed) anchored to the Sound's floor pulsed with the outgoing tide. Small crabs scuttled from rock to barnacle seeking safety from my clunky passage. Vacant clam shells mingled with rocks, barnacles and starfish. Near the tide line, hidden clams or sea anemone spouted water fountains; it was like watching the water show at the Bellagio in Vegas. The light show was provided by the cloud diffused sunlight reflected off the water waves, created by passing ships. The music was the deep rumble of heavy loaded freight trains and the tremolo of crossing signals, and the slap of the ships waves striking the pebble strewn beach. The man made world of commerce around me went on in its usual less than graceful pace. I let it go; less than three steps out into the water I found grace stillness in movement, and movement in stillness. I was no longer out of step or out of time. This was a more natural rhythm and how wonderful it felt. The sky was overcast, the warm air of the past month had given way briefly to a soul nourishing coolness, the water was clear, and sculpin flashed silver as they left the water world for brief air flights. The sun seekers had stayed home and the beach was left to the few today. I did not have to pay attention to my back-cast with my eyes. I could just let myself feel the rod load and begin my forward cast. The local Bald Eagle settled into the western hemlock over my left shoulder. We had been introduced to each other on my first visit. I would miss him if he ever changed venues. For now he was content to hunt the waters of the narrows for his meals and for me this was a great place to learn the in and outs of Sea-run cutthroat fishing. I am getting better; I have improved from hooking to actually landing them. They are beautiful, dark with almost black backs and silver white bellies. They feed in the swift current of the falling or rising tide, where food is concentrated in the waters of the sound. I am still learning. My first tremulous steps in the mighty Pacific were before I can remember, I'm sure it was with my hand held by mom or dad as they introduced me to the ocean. Since that small beginning, I have boldly stepped into the Pacific from the shores of Mexico, California, Oregon, Washington and Canada; swum with sea turtles in the Hawaiian Islands and walked its shores in the Far East with my toes in the water on Hong Kong Island. In visits to the back waters of San Francisco Bay I have explored the estuaries and sunk into the ooze of salt water saturated flats. I have walked her headland too, been washed by breaking waves under the Golden Gate and suffered hypothermia from the swimming the waters of Morro Bay. Explored Monterey Bay, LA's harbor, San Diego, Santa Cruz and the central coast of 6 BACK OF BEYOND, CONT’D FROM PG. 6 California, visited remote coves and hundreds of beaches. I have been knocked down by rogue waves and felt the pull of rip tides with the sand being pulled out beneath my feet. I have swallowed sea water while grasping for a breath after falling off surf boards in southern Cali. I have wet my feet in the Atlantic from Florida to Rhode Island; stood in the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and Florida. I have fished buckets where creeks flow into the ocean. And now I have discovered the rivers of the Sound. They are rich with nutrients, and food. They are fish highways that facilitate migration and life cycles. I wade in to the current and cast following this river of life and time. " Mother, mother ocean, I have heard you call."Yes I have much to learn and she will teach me if I am willing to spend the time with her. Life is a journey of small everyday miracles, thank you for letting me share them with you. "Many go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after” Henry David Thoreau 7 MEET THE MEMBER EVAN COOK My name is Evan Cook, I'm 16 years old and am a junior at Bullard high. I grew up in Fresno (still am growing up!). Some of my other passions other than fishing are golfing and I like to go shooting. I started fishing about 6 years ago with my dad Tim. We enjoy taking our 14 ft aluminum boat out and trolling in the early morning at our local reservoirs. My mom Lisa is a marketing director for a retirement community. I have one sibling, Taylor, who is 19 years old and attends Fresno State. I got interested in fly fishing when I was a student of Bill Bruce at Tenaya. He recommended that I should send in an app for the Youth Academy and I ended up loving it. Since then I have been on a few trips to Cedar Grove; one with Bill, and the other just a few days back with Bob Papazian. The highlight of my first trip to Cedar Grove was a nice 12 inch brown, which, thanks to Bill, since I didn't have sunglasses, I was told I had a fish on. Good thing I kept that cast in the water because initially I thought it was a very poor cast. I will never forget my sunglasses again( and good thing I remembered them for my next trip, they helped a lot!). This other recent trip I had an excellent day with 28 trout, most between 4 to 7 inches. The other fly fishing trip I have been on was to Hume Lake with Mark Stephen. Out on the float tubes, I had a lot of fun, even though we didn't catch much, I still had a great time and I can add float tubing to my "things I'm interested in" list. My thanks go out to you three who took me out fishing, I appreciate it. Can't forget my trip to Fish Camp in July. The camp was located at Antelope Creek Lodge, which is just north of Mount Shasta. We got a lot of fishing time each day, about 4 hours, and I landed a few rainbows over 20 inches. On the last day of camp, we took a drift boat down the Lower Sac. Unfortunately, with the water being nearly 10 degrees warmer than usual, the bite was off. Luckily within the last hour of fishing time, I landed a solid 13 inch wild rainbow. That fish fought harder than any trout I have ever had on the end of my line. Again, my thanks go to the club for sponsoring me to go to camp. The FFFC is a great club and has given me some great opportunities. 8 FISHING THE EAST SIDE OF THE SIERRA’S SCOTT WEST Scott West’s Great Adventure, “Fishing the East Side of The Sierra’s” 1. West Walker river looking west back over Sonora Pass 2. Rock Creek trailhead, west of Tom's Place. 3. Sunset over Hot Creek. 9 TO THE NET Evan Cook proudly displays....two of twenty eight trout he caught & released last Monday near Cedar Grove (no bull, I watched him catch them all). FFFC sponsored Evan for the advanced Fish Camp class, put on by The Fly Shop in Redding this summer. Entering his junior year at Bullard High, Evan is a fine young man with a passion for fly fishing. Congratulations Evan! Bob Papazian and Delores DeTeresi as they man the club booth at the opening of the new Sportsman's Warehouse. The members really came through and we thank everyone very much. 10 FLYFISHING THE BITTERROOT RIVER ROGER MCGRADY I've spent the last 5 days here in Montana on the Western side, Bitterroot Valley and of course fly fishing hard each day. The fishing was unusually hard this August as the heat of late June and July forced the early afternoon closures of the main fork of the Bitterroot River because of water temperatures. I had an unusual opportunity to meet and visit with a Montana fly fishing legend John Foust. He was the fly fishing advisor, mentor to Brad Pitt, and creator of props for fly fishing scenes in the movie “A River Runs Through It.” His home is a fly fishing museum full of decades of antique fly fishing rods, creels, reels, pictures and just plain history and nostalgia. The highlight of his home is a framed original movie poster of that movie signed by Brad Pitt with the original fly used in the movie in the scene on the Blackfoot!! John is considered to be the creator of many flies now famous!! His most recent is called “Road Kill” and he gave me one and I did not use it. My guide Kevin Shulund gave me one of his Road Kills to use and I had good success with it. !! fly fishing share!! A Hope you've had an opportunity to wet a line this summer. Best Regards, Roger McGrady 11 PLEASE SUPPORT THESE GUIDES AND BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT THE GOALS AND MISSION OF OUR CLUB FLY TYING CLASSES 12 PLEASE SUPPORT THESE GUIDES AND BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT THE GOALS AND MISSION OF OUR CLUB 13 september SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1. 2. 3. GENERAL MEETING: LANCE GRAY 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. BOARD MEETING AT DENNY’S @HERNDON & CLOVIS. 7 PM 15. 16. 17. 18. EAST- 19. EAST- ERN SIERRA OUTING MAMMOTH LAKES AREA ERN SIERRA OUTING MAMMOTH LAKES AREA 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. CEDAR GROVE OUTING 27. 28. 29. 30. 14 october SUN MON TUE WED THU 1. GENERAL MEETING: GEORGE DANIELS “NYMPHING EXPERT “ 7 FRI SAT 2 3 9 10 KINGS PM 4 5 6 7 8 BIG FRESNO FAIR OPENS RIVER OUTING BBQ 11 12 BOARD MEETING 7PM DENNY’S AT CLOVIS & HERNDON 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 LAST DAY OF BIG FRESNO FAIR 25 15 2015 QUARTERLY CALENDAR OCTOBER SEPTEMBER SEP 3: GENERAL MEETING LANCE GRAY “YUBA RIVER PRESENTATION” FLY TYING OCT. 1: GENERAL MEETING , GEORGE DANIELS “NYMPHING EXPERT” SEP 14: BOARD MEETING AT DENNY’S (CLOVIS & HERNDON) 7 PM OCT 7—18: BIG FRESNO FAIR BOOTH OCT 10: KINGS RIVER OUTING BBQ SEP 18 & 20: EASTERN SIERRA OUTING; MAMMOTH LAKES AREA OCT. 12: BOARD MEETING AT DENNY’S (CLOVIS & HERNDON) 7 PM SEP 26: CEDAR GROVE OUTING OCT. 17—18: UPPER KINGS CAMP 4/12 OUTING NOVEMBER DON’T FORGET MIT’S WILL NEED YOUR HELP AT THE BIG FRESNO FAIR OCT 7 THRU OCT 18 NOV 5: GENERAL MEETING AL SMATSKY— OWNER KELSEY BASS RANCH—CENTRAL VALLEY SHAD PRESENTATION NOV 7: SAN LUIS FOREBAY STRIPER OUTING NOV 9: BOARD METING AT DENNY’S (CLOVIIS AND HERNDON) 7 PM * Dates subject to change - check with a Board member for more information 16 PAY PAL ACCOUNT Through the persistence of club treasurer Ken Bush, I'm pleased to announce that the club has created a PayPal account, and will soon be accepting credit cards for club transactions. A smartphone card reader will be available at all of the general meetings, and at the banquet in 2014 to process credit card transactions. We're also working on getting a PayPal link on the club's web once we get the kinks worked out, we anticipate club member's being able to pay their membership dues, buy club merchandise, buy raffle tickets and buy banquet dinner tickets from anywhere that you have internet access. We've talked to other organizations who have added PayPal, and it's been a success at each organization site. Keep an eye out for the link on the website, and also keep it in mind as a payment option at general meetings. Our website: http://fresnoflyfishers.com/ 17 DONATE TO FFFC Fly Fishers for Conservation is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit organization. This means you can use your contribution as a tax deduction. The club gets revenue from membership dues and the annual fundraiser dinner. We try to contribute to conservation issues in the area and to our youth with our Trout in the Classroom program, the No Child Left Inside program and by holding a Youth Fly-Fishing Academy annually. The club is always in need of funds. Please consider donating. You may send a check to Fly Fishers for Conservation at 100 E. Sierra, PMB 3310, Fresno, CA 93710. Your donations will be greatly appreciated and they will help the club fulfill its obligations. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CLUB, VISIT OUR NEWLY REDESIGNED WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.FRESNOFLYFISHERS.ORG/ THANKS TO WEBMASTER GARY PULLINGS BE SURE TO LOG IN TO OUR FORUM FOR LOCAL INFO Our Mission Fly Fishers for Conservation (FFFC) was organized in 1961 by a group of devoted fly fishers deeply concerned with the preservation of trout and all game fish, their environment, and the quality of fishing. Our club has maintained two goals since that time: To foster and promote the sport of angling with artificial flies. To protect, conserve and increase our angling resources. 18 WEBSITE REMINDER DO YOU KNOW WE NOW HAVE A FORUM WHERE WE CAN POST QUESTIONS, OPINIONS, REPORTS AND THE LIKE ABOUT FLY FISHING? http://www.fresnoflyfishers.org/forum/index.php SO CHECK IT OUT. WE NEED MORE PARTICIPANTS TO MAKE THIS A FIRST CLASS PART OF OUR WEBSITE. YOU CAN ALSO KEEP UP ON THE CLUBS ACTIVITIES ON OUR NEW FACE BOOK PAGE Fresno Fly Fishers 19 FLY FISHERS for CONSERVATION, INC. 100 E. Sierra PMB 3310 Fresno, Ca. 93710 2015 FFFC MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NAME(s):__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ OCCUPATION/PROFESSION________________________________ ______ NEW MEMBER ______RENEWAL _______ CHECK HERE IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO YOUR ADDRESS, PHONE & EMAIL ADDRESS:______________________________________________________________ CITY:__________________________________________________________________ STATE:___________________________ ZIP:_________________________________ PHONE:________________________________________________________________ E-MAIL:________________________________________________________________ Family/Single Membership……………….……$36.00 (Can include partner & children under 18 years old) __________ Senior Membership (65 yrs +)……………….…..$24.00 (Can include partner) __________ Junior Membership (under 18 yrs)……………...$13.00 __________ Life Membership………………………………..$500.00 (Can include partner) __________ Additional Conservation Donation….……………….. __________ Total Due………………………………………………. __________ PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: FFFC (Fly Fishers for Conservation) 100 E. Sierra PMB 3310, Fresno CA 93710 MEMBER CLUB, FEDERATION OF FLY FISHERMAN www.fresnoflyfishers.org 20 2015 Board of Directors Phone Email President John Cameron 903-5138 flyflinger78@yahoo.com 1st VP Scott Piggott 790-8492 scottpiggott23@hotmail.com 2nd VP Bob Papazian 307-4601 bobpapazian@comcast.net Brian Loven 897-4700 bloven@vanbeurden.com Treasurer Ken Bush 641-5193 kenpat@sti.net Secretary Jim Clark 322-1685 blueswiftrun@sbcglobal.net Communications Scott West 246-4389 mandydad01@gmail.com Conservation Bruce Pope 453-9439 lososos@aol.com Membership Leo Labbe 325-7235 lclabbe@comcast.net Editor Judy Cameron 903-5123 cam5j@aol.com Trout in the Classroom Bill Bruce 392-3963 bbruce@cvip.net Education Fred Ramirez 323-5319 woollybuggerfred@aol.com Director’s at Large Kevin Wren 439-0608 kevinwren@sbcglobal.net Phil Davis 412-7552 softhackel@yahoo.com Jeff Trafican 260-7974 jatraf@yahoo.com Bob Papazian 307-4601 bobpapazian@comcast.net Tim Lawrence 779-5338 dhclmr@sbcglobal.net Outings Scott West 246-4389 mandydad01@gmail.com Web Page Gary Pullings 559-917-7128 garypullings93720@comcast.net Rod Building Jim Jacobson 999-8912 jmrjj@comcast.net Fly Tying Jerry Hopewell 638-5282 fluestang@comcast.net Fly Casting Dan Busby 433-1651 allergylady@sbcglobal.net Garth HIrata 492-2885 garth4president@gmail.com Social Jim Horn 271-5448 jmh77@cvip.net Fair Mits Kozuki 646-3020 21 mitskoz@gmail.com