2012 Guest Fly Tying Schedule
11 Saturday Feb 2012
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11 Saturday Feb 2012
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18 Saturday Sep 2010
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04 Saturday Sep 2010
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03 Friday Sep 2010
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23 Monday Aug 2010
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It’s about that time again.
The Autumn run is around the corner for the opening act we have hard tails (the edible kind) making there way into LI sound. Rumors abound this time of year. “I saw albies busting off Fairfield!” Not likely. False Albacore won’t show up this way until mid- September.
But in the mean time, we’ve been hearing reliable reports of Bonito (yummy) from the Vineyard, Block Island and the north shore of Long Island.
Choppah blues are also creeping around The Race and on the reefs. Big Stipahs are being caught in southern Maine, NH, and the outer beaches of The Cape.
This time of year we become a bunch of secretive freaks. Disinformation abounds on web forums and at shop counters. Cryptic messages are scrawled on sticky notes. Fly tiers are woodshedding, trying to come up with some magic bullet fly to slay little tunoids. And striper junkies are plotting ways to take off work and concocting lies to tell wives and girlfriends.
Good luck with all that.
22 Thursday Apr 2010
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Can’t wait for tomorrow night. I haven’t seen it yet but Scott has and he says its very cool.
See you all at the Double Tree in Norwalk CT. Doors open at 7pm. We’ll give stuff away during intermission and you can head down to 1020 Post afterward for drinks.
15 Monday Mar 2010
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After a bunch of fruitless outings we finally hooked up. Stripping streamer meat on sinking lines through high water at the tail out of February. A lot of work went into this fish: Lots o’ nymphing (yuk), walking, casting and lost rigs
Last week I took a ride through the wilds of Connecticut. Lots of little black stones, midges and what appeared to be caddis fluttering about– but not one rising fish.
A good recon mission.
04 Thursday Mar 2010
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24 Wednesday Feb 2010
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09 Tuesday Feb 2010
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Stripers Forever membership – the MA Joint Committee on Natural Resources and the Environment will soon take action on H796 the striped bass game fish bill. Last month there was a committee hearing that was very lightly attended by legislators, so they are still very much open to public input. Let’s let them know what we think!
It is known that striped bass are worth many times more per pound taken recreationally then commercially – even when released – and that the recreational fishery in MA produces almost 20 times as many full time equivalent jobs. Stripers Forever members and lobbyists have constantly been making these and many other points to legislators during the last year and a half. No comments, though, are as important as those of you the constituents of these legislators, or you the person who comes to MA from away in order to fish for striped bass. There are many more of us associated with the recreational fishery, and we represent many times more the number of legislators than do the commercial striped bass fishermen. There is no reason why we should suffer “the tyranny of the few”.
We are asking you at this important time to contact or recontact every member of the Committee as well as your own legislator. Remember, a letter sent by postal mail is best, but an e-mail is far better than no comment at all. Phone calls to their offices are also great.
This link http://www.mass.gov/legis/ will bring you to a website that has complete information about how to contact any legislator in MA by mail, e-mail or phone. Representative Matt Patrick Rep.MatthewPatrick@hou.state.ma.us, the prime sponsor of H796 has asked to be copied on your e-mails or letters so that he can further strengthen our case with other MA legislators.
Here is a sample letter that you can send. Writing something in your own words, though, is even better.
Dear Representative or Senator…
I urge you to vote for H796 a bill that would designate striped bass as a game fish in Massachusetts state waters. Here is why:
Fishing for striped bass is an important recreation for me and the quality of it is slipping away rapidly. I urge you to vote for H796 and make striped bass a game fish today.
Sincerely;
For additional information this link will take you to a letter posted on the SF website that Representative Matt Patrick recently sent to members of the Massachusetts legislature commenting on the committee hearing and the importance of passing H796. You may want to read it before finalizing your comments to legislators.