The Dry Side Fly Fishing Club will be hosting a “Learn to Fly Fish” event on Saturday, September 26th at 10 AM in Cascade Park. This event will focus on teaching beginners how to cast a fly rod and what the differences are between fly fishing and conventional spin fishing or baitcasting.
Certified Casting Instructor, Matt Paluch, will be teaching the group lessons that start at 10 AM. Then Matt along with the other club members will provide personal help to attendees during a hands-on practice session. Matt is the editor of “Fly Fishing Life Magazine,” an worldwide publication focused on fly fishing and a nationally ranked competitive fly caster. After the beginning classes are completed, Matt will be available for more advanced lessons and possibly a distance and accuracy demonstration/competition.
Attendees do not need their own equipment for this event. The club does encourage anyone who has equipment to bring it. If attendees would like to purchase equipment in advance, they should go to Pat's Atomic Fly Shop (next to the dmv, www.patsatomic.com, 764-9359) or The Desert Fly Angler (in Ephrata next to Chinook Lumber, www.desertflyangler.com, 754-4070).
Everyone attending will be entered into a raffle that will have many different prizes. The raffle prizes will be drawn and awarded at the next regular club meeting on Tuesday, October 6th at Chico's Pizza. The club meeting starts at 6PM.
The Dry Side Fly Fishing Club is a Non Profit club that has been active in the Columbia Basin for over 20 years. The club meets every first and third tuesday of the month at Chico's Pizza at 6pm. Members participate in conservation efforts around the columbia basin including trash cleanups at local waters, fishing regulation sign installation, and hosting fishing events. You can join the club at any meeting or event ($15 annual membership, $25 family annual membership).
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Club Meeting - Fishing Trip Tuesday June 16th @ Blue Heron Park
Just a reminder that the club meeting on Tuesday the 16th of June will be at Blue Heron Park (the old state park) in Moses Lake. We will be meeting at the boat launch at 6:30 and fishing in Moses Lake. Please bring any boats you have so we can all get out on the water. See You there!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
How to Send Email to the whole club
There was a question last night about sending email to the whole club. All you need to do to send an email message out to our entire contact list is send the email to: drysideffclub@googlegroups.com . Please let me know if you all have any questions.
Matt
Matt
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Club Meeting Tonight!
Regular meeting at Chico's tonight. Sounds like some steelhead fly tying and a raffle will be happening. Hope to see everyone there.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Steelhead Fly Tying Next Meeting
Tying Steelhead flies at the next meeting. Should be a good steelhead season this year. More fish over Wells dam already than there were well into the season last year.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
WDFW News added to our site
There is a new feature on the right hand side of the club's site that has all WDFW news releases. Whenever there is a rule change or update, it'll appear instantly on our site. Any suggestions for more functionality are appreciated.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Time to get some stringers out!
WDFW FISHING RULE CHANGE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov
August 29, 2008
Rule changes for eastern Washington stream
and lakes scheduled for rehabilitation
Action: Remove daily bag and size limits, gear and motor restrictions, and change season for game fish on lakes and streams scheduled for rehabilitation.
Effective dates: August 29, 2008
Species affected: All game species.
Locations include:
• Ferry County: Ellen Lake
• Grant County: Aztec Lake, Beda Lake, Brookies Lake, Desert Lake, North Desert Lake, Desert Wildlife Area Ponds, Dune Lake, Harris Lake, Lizard Lake, Meadowlark Lake, Sedge Lake, Tern Lake.
• Okanogan County: Big Buck Lake, Starzman Lakes
• Pend Oreille County: Cee Cee Ah Creek, Frater Lake
• Stevens County: Hatch Lake, Little Hatch Lake, Williams Lake
• Cee Cee Ah Creek (Pend Oreille County) upstream from Cee Cee Ah Creek Falls: Effective immediately through September 7, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing September 8, 2008 until further notice.
• Beda Lake and Brookies Lake (Grant County): Effective immediately through September 14, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Statewide gear rules apply. Fishing from a floating device equipped with a motor allowed. Closed to fishing September 15, 2008 until further notice.
• Aztec Lake, Desert Lake, North Desert Lake, Desert Wildlife Area Ponds, Dune Lake, Harris Lake, Lizard Lake, Meadowlark Lake, Sedge Lake, Tern Lake (Grant County): Effective immediately through September 14, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing September 15, 2008 until further notice.
• Ellen Lake (Ferry County), Frater Lake (Pend Oreille County), Hatch Lake, Little Hatch Lake and Williams Lake (Stevens County): Effective immediately through October 5, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing October 6, 2008 until further notice.
• Big Buck (Shaw) Lake and Starzman Lakes (Okanogan County): Effective immediately through October 12, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing October 13, 2008 until further notice.
Reason: These lakes are scheduled for rehabilitation utilizing rotenone.
Information contact: John Whalen, Regional Fish Manager, Spokane (509-892-7861); Chris Donley, Fish & Wildlife Biologist (509-892-1001 ext 307); Jeff Korth, Regional Fish Manager, Ephrata (509-754-4624), Bob Jateff, Fish & Wildlife Biologist (509-997-0316),
Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license, appropriate to the fishery. Check the WDFW "Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for details on fishing seasons and regulations. Fishing rules are subject to change. Check the WDFW Fishing hotline for the latest rule information at (360) 902-2500, press 2 for recreational rules. For the Shellfish Rule Change hotline call (360)796-3215 or toll free 1-866-880-5431.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov
August 29, 2008
Rule changes for eastern Washington stream
and lakes scheduled for rehabilitation
Action: Remove daily bag and size limits, gear and motor restrictions, and change season for game fish on lakes and streams scheduled for rehabilitation.
Effective dates: August 29, 2008
Species affected: All game species.
Locations include:
• Ferry County: Ellen Lake
• Grant County: Aztec Lake, Beda Lake, Brookies Lake, Desert Lake, North Desert Lake, Desert Wildlife Area Ponds, Dune Lake, Harris Lake, Lizard Lake, Meadowlark Lake, Sedge Lake, Tern Lake.
• Okanogan County: Big Buck Lake, Starzman Lakes
• Pend Oreille County: Cee Cee Ah Creek, Frater Lake
• Stevens County: Hatch Lake, Little Hatch Lake, Williams Lake
• Cee Cee Ah Creek (Pend Oreille County) upstream from Cee Cee Ah Creek Falls: Effective immediately through September 7, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing September 8, 2008 until further notice.
• Beda Lake and Brookies Lake (Grant County): Effective immediately through September 14, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Statewide gear rules apply. Fishing from a floating device equipped with a motor allowed. Closed to fishing September 15, 2008 until further notice.
• Aztec Lake, Desert Lake, North Desert Lake, Desert Wildlife Area Ponds, Dune Lake, Harris Lake, Lizard Lake, Meadowlark Lake, Sedge Lake, Tern Lake (Grant County): Effective immediately through September 14, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing September 15, 2008 until further notice.
• Ellen Lake (Ferry County), Frater Lake (Pend Oreille County), Hatch Lake, Little Hatch Lake and Williams Lake (Stevens County): Effective immediately through October 5, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing October 6, 2008 until further notice.
• Big Buck (Shaw) Lake and Starzman Lakes (Okanogan County): Effective immediately through October 12, 2008, open to fishing. No daily limit for game fish. No daily size limit for game fish. Closed to fishing October 13, 2008 until further notice.
Reason: These lakes are scheduled for rehabilitation utilizing rotenone.
Information contact: John Whalen, Regional Fish Manager, Spokane (509-892-7861); Chris Donley, Fish & Wildlife Biologist (509-892-1001 ext 307); Jeff Korth, Regional Fish Manager, Ephrata (509-754-4624), Bob Jateff, Fish & Wildlife Biologist (509-997-0316),
Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license, appropriate to the fishery. Check the WDFW "Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for details on fishing seasons and regulations. Fishing rules are subject to change. Check the WDFW Fishing hotline for the latest rule information at (360) 902-2500, press 2 for recreational rules. For the Shellfish Rule Change hotline call (360)796-3215 or toll free 1-866-880-5431.
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