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Pictures from the 2010 Washington
Fly Fishing Fair
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For information on the April 30 - May 1, 2010 Fair Click
Here
Mark your calenders for the 2011
Washington Fly Fishing Fair
April 29-30, 2011
See you there.
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August 17, 2010
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Carl Johnson was awarded the Washington Federator
of the Year for his outstanding work on behalf of the FFF and the Council.
He visited all of the fly clubs in the state promoting the Council
and the FFF. He is also credited with making this Fly Fishing Fair
a reality. l to r Don Simonson, Maura Johnson (who is very supportive
of Carl's FFF activities) and Carl Johnson. Photo by Bob Bates |
Bob Bates was given the Fly Tier Hall of Fame Award
for his work on the FFF Fly of the Month web pages, work on Council
activities and skills as a fly tier. l to r Carl Johnson, Steve Brocco
(2009 Award), Bob Bates and Harry Lemire (2008 Award). Photo by Mike
Clancy. |
Greywolf Fly Fishers of Sequim, WA. and Olympic Peninsula
Flyfishers of Port Angeles, WA., can be proud of what they have done for
the Project Healing
Waters program. Their fly plate was an incredible project. Dave Bailey of
Greywolf FF and Dean Childs of Olympic Peninsula FF are sharing this information.
Details
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John Newbury, Chewelah, WA, was given
the prestigious "Buz" Buszek Memorial Fly Tying Award at
the FFF Conclave in Loveland, CO. L-R Bob Jacklin, W. Yellowstone,
MT; John Newbury, and
Carl Johnson, President Washington State Council FFF, Monroe, WA. Photos:
Left Lory Watkins - Right Bob Bates |
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Scientists have confirmed that Capitol Lake in Olympia is infested with aquatic invasive New Zealand mudsnails, prompting state agencies to seek the public’s help in containing the destructive invaders. Click Here for more informatiom.
WDFW starts mandatory boat checks
to stop aquatic invasive species
Click Here
The Wenatchee Valley Fly Fishers takes an active part in the Salmonfest in Levenworth, WA. Here Pat Herdt is teaching a young lady to tie a fishing fly. With this introduction, members of the young lady's family and the young lady might become more active in fishing. 270 kids and a few adults tied flies |
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Pictures from the 2009 Salmonfest in Levenworth, WA. Click Here
Looking for a Certified Fly Casting
Instructor in Washington?
To get to the FFF Site
Click
Here and fill out the form for
Washington, instructor status code desired
and click on Search.
The status codes:
CI - Casting Instructor,
THCI - Two Handed Certified Instructor,
BOG - Casting Board of Governors,
BGE - Board of Governors Emeritus,
MA - Master Casting Instructor
Have you checked out
fly shops that are FFF members? Click Here
For information on the 2009 Fly Fishing
Fair Click Here
Pictures from the 2009 Washington Fly Fishing Fair. Click
Here
Fly Casting 2009 Competition Results, Click
Here
Washington people and clubs received special awards at the
2008 FFF Conclave in Whitefish, MT Click Here
Information on the Spring Hill sign project is still available, Click
Here
Some Pictures of the 2008 Fly Fishing Conclave, Click
Here
Results of the 2006 Fly Casting Expo
are still available, Click Here
Great Fishery Around Bristol Bay, Alaska Threatened
By Proposed Pebble Mine, Click Here
2010 fund raiser for Bristol Bay fight. Click Here
FFF posted new information about killing the the New Zealand Mud Snail on waders, Click Here
Donate to the Federation of Fly Fishers just by shopping at Albertsons, More Info
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Conservation
What is this fellow standing on? He is standing on a V-Structure. It is part of a stream restoration project on Brett Creek, a tributary to the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho. After spring run-off in 2005 it should look like this with a pool to protect native cutthroat. Two Washington clubs and one Idaho club took part in the work.
For three pages of information & lots of pictures Start Here Link fixed 2/8/07 |
Fishing
Kids
Day at Silver Lake, Spokane, WA ![]() Madison Crable, right,caught this big rainbow while fishing off the dock It was so big that she needed help to hold it for the picture. For more pictures from Fishing Kids Day 2006 and the 2004-2005 event click on "Fishing Kids" link above.
Getting kids and parents out fishing is the objective of the Fishing Kids days. It is OK if they use a spinning rod and bait. Some will develop a lifetime interest in fishing, maybe even move on to fly fishing. |
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Join FFF or renew your membership on-line by CLICKING HERE!.
Not sure you want to join???????? Click Here
Dues are $35 for an individual membership. Memberships are still tax deductible to the full extent of the law. If you love our sport, it will show your commitment and make you part of the group! At a cost far less than a fly line it is the best bargain a fly fisher can make. For off-line service, just call (406) 222-9369 and they will give you the necessary information. Contact the WSCFFF -- V.P. Membership, Dan Ferguson for more information about your nearest FFF club.Doc Spratley fly used in the background is from Flies of the Northwest, Inland Empire Fly Fishing Club, Frank Amato Publications, Inc. 1998. Click Here for more background on the Doc Spratley
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