Next Club Meeting February 24, 2015 6:30 pm Executive Board Meeting February 10, 2015 Location 21906 SW Woods Chapel Road Lee s Summit, Missouri Next Club Meeting Date March 24, 2015 Kansas City Chapter February 2015 Inside this issue: Lunker Dinner, MTFA Fly Tying Classes, KC Sports Show, MTFA 2015 Calendar, President s Message, Trout Dying for a Photo Opt, Trout Dying for a Photo Opt. Cont d, K&K FlyFisher s, President s Message Cont d Fly of the Month 2015 Membership Application For More Information Visit the website for the latest News and updates www.mtfa-kansascity.org 1 2 3 4 5 6 MTFA Annual Lunker Dinner - Tuesday February 24, 2015 (6:30 pm - 9:00pm) The nominated club officers are: Bill Beckman - President; Gary Davisson - Vice President; Carol Cook - Sectary; Diana James - Treas. Members at Large: Marvin Allison, David Cook, Merrill Miller, Roger Theroux. Put the date on your calendar and plan to attend the dinner. David will be conducting our annual Lunker Dinner raffle. He has procured some nice items for the raffle. Raffle tickets are $1 each or six for $5. If you contribute to the dinner, you will receive a free raffle ticket. This year, we will be doing a fly swap. Tie a dozen of your favorite dry fly or an emerger. Contact David Cook at (816) 272-5194 to sign up. You must be signed up to participate. If you have any fishing/tying equipment you would like to donate please contact David Cook, our raffle coordinator. Brisket and Pork will be provided by the club. We need side dishes and desserts to go along with the meat. If your last name starts with an A through N bring a side dish (ex: Potato salad, Bake Beans, or Cole Slaw) and O through Z bring a dessert. Bring a guest and join in on the fun! MTFA Fly Tying - each Monday Nights for the next 5 weeks The Kansas City Chapter of MTFA is sponsoring our Winter fly tying classes starting on February 2nd with Merril Miller lead instructor. We have a new fly tying manual with expanded step by step instructions. The cost is $8.00 per class, we furnish all the materials needed for each tying session. If you have not signed up and are interested in attending please contact Merril Miller at 816-673-9863 to let him know how many additional tiers to set up for.
Page 2 Upcoming Events February 9, 2015 Fly Tying Class - #2 February 10, 2015 E-Board Meeting February 16, 2015 Fly Tying Class - #3 February 23, 2015 Fly Tying Class - #4 February 24, 2015 MTFA Lunker Dinner 6:30 pm March 1, 2015 Opening Day Mo Trout Season Kansas City Boat and Sports Show Report A 2015 club calendar is available for purchase. Need a birthday gift this month for a fisher-person? Each page features photographs taken at MTFA events plus an area for personal notes and important dates. The calendar contains all club meeting dates, event dates, plus holidays. There are only about 12 left. Contact our club president Bill Beckman or e-mail: ewbeckman@kc.rr.com. ($10.00 per calendar). I would like to thank all those who helped work our booth at the Sports Show. The photo shows Bob, Merrill and Daniel demonstrating the art of tying flies for both warm and cold water fishing. A number of people seemed interested in the sport of fly fishing and some had never heard of Missouri Trout Fishermen s Association. The Sports Show gives us a chance to really promote the club to a large number of people in a short amount of time. If you were not able to help this year please plan on being there next year. Missouri Trout Fishermen s Association 2015 Calendar Thank You, Gary President s Message MTFA Officers President: V President: Secretary: Treasurer: Bill Beckman (913) 341-3260 Gary Davisson (816) 896-5221 Carol Cook (816) 272-5194 Diana James (816) 210-0777 Troutline Editor: Gary Davisson medman3@att.net Members at Large: Merril Miller Roger Theroux David Cook Marvin Allison First I would like to take this opportunity to thank those who took their turn helping at the Sport Show. Looking at the up coming Calendar events for February and March shows some great activities. Come join us for fellowship and fun. Fly Tying Class / PHWFF Rod Building is already in progress and runs first Monday of the month ending March 9, 2015. Don t forget to add the MTFA Lunker Dinner February 24, 2015 to your agenda. Dinner, fly swap and raffle are on the scheduled for the evening. I understand they will stock Trout at James A Reed in February and March. Lilley s Landing Fishing Report for upper Lake Taneycomo finds them catching trout on Zebra Midges under a float 12- to 18-inches deep, also using scuds, egg flies and San Juan patterns. The game warden approached a boy who was fishing by a lake. Continued on Page 4
Trout Dying for a Photo Opt. Page 3 In the past couple of months I have read a few articles on fish dying do to us anglers wanting a picture to share. Just look at the number of pictures on Facebook with people holding their catch and even though they may release the fish and it swims off the chances of it surviving really depends on a number of things. I believe that most fly anglers today would agree that catch and release is very important to our sport and it helps promote better fisheries. Releasing a fish back into the stream or river to fight another day is an awesome feeling and really adds to the experience. Trout Unlimited released a report on handling stress of fish from catch and release fishing. Here is some of their findings from their report: 15-20 Seconds. Accor ding to the r epor t, a fish should never be out of the water longer than 15-20 seconds. After this length of time, the survival rate of released fish drops fast. In fact, one study found that rainbow trout had an 88% survival rate when exercised to simulate being caught. However, once exposed to air for 30 seconds, the survival rate dropped to only 62%! So, once you ve landed your fish and removed the fly (in the water of course), make sure everything is ready to go before hoisting him out of the water for a photo. Aim for one big lift for that hero shot (closer to the water is better), before putting him right back in the water. Long Fights Mean High Stress. The amount of time the fish is played is one of the largest contributing factors of stress on a fish. According to the report, some studies have shown that up to 89% of fish played to exhaustion die after being released. You don t have to be a statistician to know that s not good. Use as heavy gear you can get away with (within reason of course), and put the steam on! You may be surprised you ll land more fish by doing so! Learn to Remove Hooks. The report also mentioned that some studies found that more fish were harmed by novice anglers, due to a longer time required to remove hooks. This shouldn t be discouraging to any novice anglers out there. Practice makes perfect! However, if you think you might be in this category, try this exercise. Take an orange (or similar fruit) and stick the hook point of a fly into the peel. Grab the hook with your forceps, and rotate your wrist in the opposite direction of the hook bend. Practice until you are comfortable removing hooks quickly and safely. In summary of the report, the good folks of TU offered some common sense guidelines that every angler should abide by in order to minimize stress to the fish. Be a responsible angler and follow suit! Minimize angling duration (the time a fish is played and handled for hook removal). Minimize air exposure by removing hooks with the fish in water and photographing fish quickly. Use barbless hooks and artificial lures/flies. Use rubber nets void of knots that protect fish scales and mucous. Avoid angling during extremes in water temperature. In my opinion some of the best pictures you can take of your catch is with the fish half in/out of the water. See some of the examples on the next page. Continued on Page 4
Page 4 Trout Dying for a Photo Opt. Cont d Be creative when you take those pictures Enjoy - Gary K&K Flyfisher s - Saturday Clinic s February 14 - Build Furled Leaders - Betty Hiner February 21 - Joe Tomelleri - Illustrator/Artist February 28 - Reel / Line / Leader Service. (For the 2015 season - Free ARC Leader) President s Message Cont d Hey, son. Can t you read? The sign says No Fishing Allowed. The boy whispered, I m fishing very quietly, sir. I ve gone fishing thousands of times in my life, and I have never once felt unlucky or poorly paid for those hours on the water William Tapply A Fly-Fishing Life. Bill Beckman
Page 5 Fly of the Month Olive PSS (Pine Squirrel Streamer) by Steve Crosby Materials: Hook: 3XL - 4XL streamer hook Thread: Olive or Brown Bead: Gold bead sized to hook (brass or tungsten) Body: Gold tinsel Wing: Pine-squirrel strip, dyed olive Rib: Medium gold wire Hackle: Hen hackle 1. Crimp Barb, slide bead on hook and clamp the hook in the vise, 2. Strip the fluff from the base of the hackle and tie in behind the bead, 3. Tie in gold wire, wrap back to rear of hook, and tie in gold tinsel, 4. Wrap thread back to front of hook, wrap tinsel in slightly overlapping turns to the front of hook and tie off, cutting excess tinsel, 5. Strip the fur from the front 1/8th inch of a pine-squirrel zonker strip and tie in behind bead, 6. Bind the zonker strip to the hook with the gold wire, Matuka style, 7. Tie off wire rib, clip excess and wrap hackle. 8. Finished Fly. This fly is effective for warm-water species as well as for trout.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION DATE I wish to become a member of the Missouri Trout Fishermen s Association, Kansas City Chapter and join in their endeavor to improve the sport of Trout Fishing in Missouri. I agree to abide by the Constitution, By- Laws and Rules and Regulations of the Association. These can be found on the chapter website MTFA- KANSASCITY.ORG. NAME NEW MEMBER ( ) RENEWAL ( ) ADDRESS Cell Phone (Hm)/(Wk) Other Phone CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL ADDRESS Send Newsletter via email: Yes No BIRTH MONTH: How did you hear about our club? Have you ever been a member of any chapter of the MTFA? Yes No Year joined Most Recent Year Paid Dues: Individual Dues: $15.00 Family Membership: $30.00 MTFA Legacy Member: (25 + years) $10.00 If a Family Membership (spouse and children 18 years of age and under), list those who should receive membership cards and individual email newsletters. Name Birth Month EMAIL When this form is completed, mail to: Missouri Trout Fishermen s Assoc. PO Box 3202 Harry S Truman Station Independence, MO 64055 CODE OF ETHICS To practice the principles of good sportsmanship and conservation of wildlife, and to encourage others to do the same. To cooperate with the constructive efforts of the Missouri Conservation Commission and comply with the Objectives and Purposes of the Missouri Trout Fishermen s Association to the extent of using single point hook lures when fishing in Missouri trout water. To assist in the expansion and development of trout fishing in the State of Missouri, including the wise utilization of available waters and their protection from agricultural and commercial encroachment. To help conserve wildlife and its natural habitat, cooperating with Federal, State and private agencies directly concerned with the conservation of wildlife, forests, soil and water. To lend assistance to the Missouri Conservation Commission and its representatives in the enforcement of the laws and regulations for the taking of fish and game in the State of Missouri. The above has been read and agreed to by: Rev. September, 2014