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Showing posts with label echo fly rods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label echo fly rods. Show all posts
Monday, May 23, 2016
Summer Steelhead
Monday, May 2, 2016
Going the Distance for Casting for Recovery
About
1 in 8 U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course
of her lifetime; this is a startling statistic. Last year
I found a way to help women dealing with breast cancer as a volunteer for the Casting for Recovery (CFR)
retreat in my home state of Oregon. CFR is a national non-profit support and
educational program for women of all ages and in all stages of breast cancer.
It provides retreats at no cost to participants, which allow women whose lives
have been profoundly affected by breast cancer to gather in a beautiful,
natural setting and learn to fly fish.
At the retreat I witnessed a program that brought hope,
gratitude, peace, inspiration, encouragement, and strength to women recovering
from breast cancer. I walked away
inspired and fired up to once again use my spey casting skills
to raise money for Casting for Recovery and team up with past Spey-O-Rama champion,Whitney Gould .
At the SOR finals, a wind advisor
was in effect that day. Gust of 20-35 WNW winds made it far from ideal
conditions. Swirling, blustery weather would blow a cast 20 feet back and slam
the line on the water. With just 6 minutes to complete 12 casts, it was
challenging to have the patience and wait for the “right wind.” It was one of
the most interesting competitions to watch.
Despite gusty conditions, both the men and woman made some big cast. Whitney and my combined distance was 265 feet. Based on that, with your pledges we raised over $7000.00 for the CFR Nor Cal and Northern Oregon
Retreats.
I would like to thank
all you that contributed and made this possible.
Simms,
Echo,
Gary
Anderson Custom Rod, Nautilus
Reel, Boggs
Trail Butter,
Owl
Creek Flies , Sage Products
Little Creek
Outfitters , Royal Treatment Fly Shop, Fanny Krieger, Judith O'keefe, Rebecca Blair, The Drake , Gink and Gasoline , Deneki , Roger
Grummel, Cynthia Ervin, Eunice Higgens, Chris Deleone, George Olmsted,
Stephanie Gould, Blue Ribbon Sales, Mark Seligman, Dylan Rose, Doug Morgan,
Judith Brown, Paul Ridgway, Mary and Jim Bast, Glen Foster, Nanaette Rich, Paul
Nicodemus, Karen Gould, Richard Harrington, Jeff Howard, Genevieve Long,
Douglas Jett, Mike Williams, Darryl Gould, Linda Slater, Andrea Warner, Swing
the Fly, Anne Vitale, Rob Perkins, Nick English, Catherine
Slaugh, Phil Renner, Sharon Gould, Mark Huber, Cheryl Bell, Scott Humphrey,
Suzanne Gulick, Steve Egge, Rob Sims, Clay Krull, James Reid, Lee Lashway, Ram Reagan, Rob
Stuart, Kate Taylor, Hal Leavell, Poppy Cummins, Lindsay Vincent, Kristen
Kinsman, Summer Run Guide Service, Carla
Lessard, William Swindell, Raging River Sales, Saracione, David Beaudry, Glen McCormick , James Reid, Gene Weber ,Ian Reeves and Robin Wright, Denise Bulwinkel ,Diane Moreel ,Sandi Kushnei ,Joanne Winship
Congrats to Steve Egge who won the fishing trip and Andrea Warner who won the casting lesson.
The raffle items went to:
Simms
Backpack - Anne Vitale
Sage Rod - Carla
Lessard
Nautilus Reel - Mark
Huber
Echo Rod - Mike
Williams
Gary Anderson Rod -
Glenn Foster
Boggs Trail Butter –
Summer Run Guide Service
Owl Creek Flies - Glen
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Come One Come All to the Clearwater Clave
| Boy, how they grow up fast! 2009 Clearwater Clave |
Don't Miss it!
RED
SHED FLY SHOP ANNOUNCES
11TH
ANNUAL SPEY GATHERING-BARBEQUE
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DATE:
SEPT.26, 2015
JEDI'S
START @ 9:00AM
LOCATION:
THE LENORE REST STOP/PICNIC AREA
JUST
WEST (DOWNSTREAM) OF THE LENORE BRIDGE
AT
MILE MARKER 27.75 ON HIGHWAY 12
9:00am
KLAUS
FRIMOR
World
traveling Atlantic salmon guide, Loop two hand casting jedi, spey casting
tackle
designer,
principle in the Clearwater Steelhead Syndicate.
"Scandi
Casting"
9:30am
WHITNEY
GOULD
Women's
distance champion 2014 Spey-O-Rama, two handed casting instructor,
Pacific
coast
steelhead/salmon guide, and Anderson Custom Rods prostaff.
"The
Single Spey"
10:00am
BRUCE
KRUK
Columbia
River spey guide, tackle innovator, member of Gaelforce distance casting team.
"Long
Bellies"
10:30am
AL
BUHR
Long
time PNW steelhead chaser, rod and line design advisor for Sage and SA, head
jedi
for
the FFF THCI program, heavy participation in developing the spey line standards
for
the
AFTMA.
"Getting
a grip on Your Anchor"
11:00am
GREG
BENCIVENGA
Owner
of Sagebrush Fly Fishing, CCI, THCI, member of Nextcast distance team,
chief
expediter
at Nextcast.
"He
didn't tell me, but it will be good"
11:30am
LEE
DAVISON
THCI,
world class distance caster, spey line designer, owner of Ballistic spey lines.
"Mastering
the Snake Roll"
12:00am
LUNCH
Mrs.
RedShed and crew. Burgers, hot dogs, beans, macaroni salad, and cookies
1:00am
ZACK
WILLIAMS
Owner
PNW Spey Guides, founder/editor of Swing the Fly e-mag, two hand casting
instructor,
spey tackle designer.
"Leave
No Stone Unturned"
1:30pm
TOM
LARIMER
National
sales manager @ Fish G. Loomis, product developement and design @ Airflo
USA,
ambassador @ Simms Fishing Products.
"Understanding
the Anchor"
2:00pm
BRIAN
STYSKAL & BRITTA FORDICE
Brian
is a world class distance caster, steelhead spey fishing guide, CF
Burkheimer
prostaff.
Britta manages Avid Angler Fly Shop. She guides on Washington rivers and
the
beaches
of Washington's coast.
"
Tools to improve your fishing and casting with short heads and long lines"
2:30pm
MARK
HUBER
FFF
CI and THCI, long tine Alaska spey caster, IFFF casting certification board
of
governors,
Winston Rods & Ballistic Spey Lines prostaff.
"The
Rhythm and Rhyme of Spey Casting"
3:00pm
MIA
& TEGAN SHEPPARD
Mia
is a Spey-O-Rama champion, PNW steelhead guide, casting instructor, Simms
Guide
Ambassador,
owner of Little Creek Outfitters with husband Marty and Tegan's Mom.
Tegan
is a sweet little gal that's spent a good part of her life around some of the
best
steelhead
rivers and steelhead fishermen in the PNW. She loves the outdoors and
always
seems
to keep thing interesting where ever she is.
"Fish
Handling"
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Saturday, July 4, 2015
Spey Nations, Catskills and East Coast Flavor
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| Tight Lines Fly Shop and "Spey" |
Amidst a
busy summer with Marty running bass trips in 105 heat and low water and me
working for TRCP, I dropped Tegan off at my sisters on Whidbey Island, Washington
and flew to Newark, New Jersey for a quick tour starting at Tight Lines FlyShop and ending my trip on the Salmon River in Altmar, New York for SpeyNations. My mother was born and raised in New York. Despite still having
relatives out East, I haven’t visited since I was a kid. What I remember was the lights of the big city. This time I would land in Newark, by pass New
York City and head North to where the Catskills meet the Adirondacks. My uncle told me that this is where my
mother fell in love with the outdoors and I see why.
My flight arrives in Newark midnight, E.T. . Nancy and Andrew Moy from Tight Lines ( a full service shop with a fantastic tying selection, spey rods and “Spey” the shop dog. Half hour from New York, this is the place to go if you need material and equipment. ) arranged a shuttle to pick me up. I’m greeted by Mike, born and raised in New Jersey; he’s full of questions about the West coast. He speaks with pride about being an East coaster, we compare the cost of living and he tells me his from central New Jersey.
If you’re from South
Jersey, you don’t ever want anyone to ask if you’re from North Jersey, which
you think is basically New York. If you’re from North Jersey, you don’t ever
want anyone to ask if you live in South Jersey, which you think is basically
Philadelphia, or worse, Delaware. If you’re from Central Jersey, doesn’t ever
ask if Central Jersey really exist. It does.
| Catskills Museum |
The next morning I meet the
Moy’s, full of energy and fun, this is going to be a great week! Heading north
we stop at the Catskill Fly Fishing Museum that is working to protect and
promote fly -fishing. Engulfed by a history that dates back to the early mid
1800’s with bamboo rods on display by H.L Leonard to a collection of art by Lee
and Joan Wolf and more. I discover this is where fly-fishing in the U.S. really
got its start and is the birth of the “Catskills Style.”
In 1890, sporting magazine columnist
Theodore Gordon wrote to the renowned English fly fishing author, Fredrick
Halford, complaining of the selective nature of the brown trout's feeding
habits, and soliciting suggestions on fly selection for Gordon's Catskill
waters. Halford sent back a cache of flies that were productive on the placid
English chalk streams of Kent (on display at the Catskill Fly Fishing Museum,
in Livingston Manor, NY today). Gordon recognized the flies needed to change to
imitate the local hatches, so he tweaked
the design of Halford's flies to created the high-floating Quill Gordon dry
fly, the first of the iconic "Catskill style" of dry fly.
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| Patrick shares his secret flies |
The next day we meet our sports to hone in their spey casting skills and fish the evening hatch. PJ and I miss the evening fish and head to Altmar. She’s from Canada and new to the sport, is on a sole mission to submerge herself in the Spey culture and what a better way than a full day lesson and off to Spey Nations for the weekend.
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| Malinda - Malinda's Fly Shop |
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| Hand Crafted Fly Box by Adelcio Chavez |
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| Get your Dunkin Donuts at the Simms Booth |
We arrive at Tailwater Lodge on the Salmon River. Greeted with laughter’s and hugs by Patrick
Ross and his friends as well as West coast locals Travis Johnston and James Shaughnessy,
we’re happy to be there and eat crab fitters and best burgers I've had hands down! Patrick’s ,
a long time angler who owns the Anglers
Lodge where the first Spey Nations took place, he has been hosting West
Coasters since. It's great to have local knowledge and a down to earth host. Saturday morning arrives and PJ and I head to the Spey Nations location on the Salmon River.
Spey Nations started as a format to share the passion for Atlantic Salmon, raise awareness for a fishery that people love and the two handed culture. With coffee in hand we are greeted with hand shacks and hospitality. The lot is lined with industry booths and people hustling to say hi to old friends and make new ones. The vibe is about having a good time and sharing the fervor we all have for preserving the fish we love and promoting the sport we are nuts about. The evening ends with beers, BBQ and laughs and preparing for a class the next day with a group of awesome women that are avid anglers and the token guy (just kidding Ron).
Spey Nations started as a format to share the passion for Atlantic Salmon, raise awareness for a fishery that people love and the two handed culture. With coffee in hand we are greeted with hand shacks and hospitality. The lot is lined with industry booths and people hustling to say hi to old friends and make new ones. The vibe is about having a good time and sharing the fervor we all have for preserving the fish we love and promoting the sport we are nuts about. The evening ends with beers, BBQ and laughs and preparing for a class the next day with a group of awesome women that are avid anglers and the token guy (just kidding Ron).
Sunday’s class is a blast teaching single speys and snake rolls and working on casting with the non dominant hand up. We laugh, talk about fishing and flies. I’ve made new friends and this is what our sport is about!
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| Spey Army |
After the class Patrick, Travis , Captin Jamie and I head out for a Northern Pike mission near Lake Ontario. This is my first time seeing Lake Ontario and I feel like I’m standing in the Kodiak harbor. Seagulls fly over head and sport boats line the docks. What feels like a sea breeze chills the air. We launch “Team Water Spyder” and shoot up an estuary. Rods are rigged and 30 pound mono is tied on. We cast towards grassy banks and strip. Patrick’s fly lands, a head turns and the speed of the Pike leaves a boil the size of Old Faithful. We fish till we can’t see any more missing some great takes and landing a couple juveniles. What a great way to end an East Coast trip.
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| Caption Jamie leads the way! |
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| Little but strong ! |
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| Lily's on the water
Rushing back to the West coast to pick up Tegan and hightail it back to Maupin for work and preparing for a session with Ron Wyden on the Oregon Economy and Recreation. I’m thrown back to the hustle of our life and grateful to have the opportunity to visit the East Coast and make new friends! Thanks to all the good folks that made my trip possible and all the new friends I made, too many to list. Thank you Geoff and the Spey Nations Crew, Patrick Ross, Andrew and Nanacy Moy, Tailwater Lodge, Melinda’s Fly and Tackle Shop, Jamie Perry, Travis Johnston, Joe and Delores Saracione, Simms Fishing, Rajeffs Sports and Costa Del Mar. . An extra big thanks to my sister and brother in law for watching Tegan!!
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Swing the Fly - Summer 2015
| Swing the Fly - Click Here Everything Spey - Altantic Salmon, lab's and pointers, steelhead, trout from Quebec to the where the rivers meet the ocean on the west coast. |
Monday, June 22, 2015
A Childs Perspective
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| Bison in Lamar Valley |
| Fountain Geysers |
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| Wolf at the Gizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone |
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| Tegan and Alice, Riverside Anglers land a trout |
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| Mountain Goats |
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| Missed the Salmon Fly hatch by a week but Tegan had a blast inspecting the nymphs. |
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| New friends! |
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Echo Glass
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echo fly rods,
Fly fishing,
fly fishing industry,
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