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NEWSLETTER wmflyfishing.com Established 1996 P.O. Box 2187, Pinetop, AZ 85935 April 20155 WMFFC Mission Statement: The Mission Statement of the White Mountain Fly Fishing Club is: To assist in the development and maintenance of fly fishing opportunities and to promote and participate in fly fishing in its many forms." We support the practice of Catch and Release. We support the use of barbless hooks and harmless netting-and-release practices. Fish should never be held out of water for longer than you can hold your breath. Tight Lines President's Column Communicating with Your Guide The long awaited day has arrived and you are on your first guided float trip. The guide is watching the river like a hawk for that hot spot that is just right for some wade fishing. He glides the drift boat over and just kisses the shore, lowers the anchors with a whisper, and easies out of the boat like an otter slipping off a grassy bank. He walks on the water to the shore and makes his way upstream to find the right casting spot. Then, ker-plash, thud, splat, slosh. He whirls around and sees you waist deep on your knees in the river. Your gazes meet and strangely your first thought is that you were sure that this morning when you first met that his face was ruggedly suntanned but now it seems ashen. The guide s first thought is G-d, I hope I paid that insurance invoice. Guide (G): You ok? You (Y): yeah, I stepped on a round rock. G: Okay-- (dam, all the rocks here are round, this is going to be a long day). Now you feel an urgency to get over to the spot and head that way charging through the river like a bull moose trying to escape a pack of wolves. Small shock waves like miniature tsunamis are bouncing off the far shore and coming back to meet secondary waves and the two are making standing waves in the center of the channel. The guide starts looking upstream searching for a new hot spot. After the move the guide says let s get you setup, hand me your rod. You hand it over and the guide looks at it for an inordinate amount of time, then looks at you blankly and asks did you inherit this from your grandfather? You, pleasantly surprised, answer Yes, how did you know? and then you say and look, the reel winds itself up, cool huh? The guide looks at you expressionlessly, and then says you know, one of the advantages of having a guide is you can try out different kinds of rods, I have one in the boat that I think you ll like. He glides over the water, like a swallow sipping midges, to the boat and brings back another rod. You take a look at it and think it s just black, not good-looking yellow like mine, and this reel, all it does is click; one would think that for all this money he would have a better rod, oh well. The guide readies the rod and you remember your fly box. You take out a fly and hand it to the guide and say can we try this, my neighbor made it for me and he says it always catches fish. The guide starts to say something about a hatch but you insist, telling him the neighbor would be very disappointed if you didn t use it. G: okeydokey. He ties it on. G: are you right-handed or left-handed? Y: right. G: ok, then I ll stand on your left, so you will have more room to shoot out your casts (G to self, get ready- it s time for live-fire). He tells you to cast up and across to the shady area just under the willows. Show time, you wind up and make a hearty cast, Splat, it lands in the middle of the river and the fly is immediately dragged under and disappears. G: I think we ll try that again, this time try stopping the rod more straight up. (G to self-i wonder if he was injured in the war, maybe a shoulder replacement, I didn t know a person could reach that far back). A couple of false casts later and you launch toward the shady spot, but it lands high in the willows; fortunately it seems to be some dead branches. Before the guide can react you yank on the line and break off a clump of branches, some of which, along with some pieces of bark, land precisely where the guide suggested your fly should land. The guide starts looking upstream searching for a new hot spot. Another cast, another direct hit on the willows. This time the line

comes back without the neighbor s fly. G: I think we need to shorten that leader a bit, maybe back a few feet; you won t need all nine feet of that anyway. The guide starts looking upstream searching for a new hot spot. He ties on another fly and suggests you try for the mid-stream seam. You are now a little uneasy about your casting ability and launch another mistimed cast that sends the guide diving and ducking as the fly whizzes past his head. Guide-taking the rod says, watch me and try to do what I do (please someone, just shoot me now). He drops the fly on the seam like a snowflake falling on the water. He hands you the rod and you smile at him and say, great cast. As the fly floats down the seam like a loose eiderdown feather you watch as it disappears in kind of a swirl. G: HIT, SET!! Y: (unmoved) was that a fish? G: (dejectedly) next time that happens, just lift the rod and see if there is jerk on the other end... Dennis Jones, President... 2014-2015 WMFFC Board Members President: Dennis Jones (928) 367-6124 Past-President: Bob Bowers (928) 367-5579 Vice President: Ted Lambert (928) 537-2115 Secretary: Ellen Hofmann (623) 451-6027 Treasurer: Doris Miller (602) 439-3262 Board Member #1: Steve Hofmann (623) 262-7491 Board Member #2: Gary Miller (602) 478-0883 Board Member #3: Don Gage (602) 973-1886 Membership Chairman: Dick Davis (480) 220-4501 Winter: Mike Styvaert Conservation Chairman: Mike Styvaert (928) 369-0092 Newsletter Chairman: Steve Hofmann (623) 262-7491 Outings Chairman: Keith Spain (520) 235-7206 March Monthly Meeting Minutes; Submitted by Steve Hofmann Meeting called to order: March 6 th at ~6:30 by President Dennis Jones. There were ~22 members present. Membership Chairman: Mike Styvaert introduced guests: Mike Kaul & Genie Kaul. New Members: Larry Agan and Dean Marble were also introduced. The President s announcements: The March club outing will be at Horseshoe Lake; Next Board meeting will be March 16 th at RT Black Bulls. June 5 th will be the annual banquet. Gary Miller is the banquet chairman. This year s banquet will feature a 50/50 Raffle; Gary stated that the first banquet planning meeting will be held in the 1 st week of April. The exact date will be forthcoming. Any new member needing casting or general fly fishing lessons give Dennis Jones a call for help. Rainbow lake is scheduled for the club April outing. The club purchased a good quality picnic table from AZ prison systems for use at Silver Creek. The Lee s Ferry fly fishing trip will have a pre-trip meeting March 16 th. The time will be after the board meeting at RT Black Bulls. Newsletter: Any articles or pictures send them to Steve Hofmann. If you are going to send a newsletter article from a website, please paraphrase it before sending it in and keep it to less than 1 page. Treasurer: Doris Miller reported clubs net balance to date is $17,204.76. However, some of that sum is for the Lee s Ferry trip.

Monthly Outing: There was no club outing for February. The club outing for March is Sat. the 21 st at Horseshoe Lake. Library: No report. Conservation Chair report.mike Styvaert reported: AZ Game & Fish Rainbow lake pike netting project will begin Monday, 3-9-15. Volunteers are need to help for following dates; March 9-10, 12-13, and 16-19. Start 8am for ~ 2 hours and again at 4PM each day. Contact Mike Styvaert (928) 369-0092 for more info. Carnero lake project - board approved money for fuel to repair leaky inlet and outlet ditch. Also gate valve replacement in the dam at Carnero Lake is needed. Aerators for Crescent Lake - In progress. Luna lake siphon project is on hold. Tiger trout for 4 White Mountain lakes: to be done in 2016. Becker Lake s underwater beaver dam structure is awaiting further review. New fish barrier on the West Fork of the Black River; it will add 6 miles of Apache Trout stream. Help AZ F&G - Sampling fish populations in all lakes, 2015. Request for hook-up of a potable water system for camp hosts at Becker (from city water). Finish facilities for camp host in 2015. A transport system to stock large creek/pool below Show Low Lake Dam is needed. Raffle: Richard Dryer volunteered to run the program for the rest of this year. We also need of new items for the raffle. Fly Tying: The first fly trying class was held on March 5 th. Bob Bowers led the class. We had 5 new tiers from the general public, and 2 new tiers from club membership. Ted lambert and Bill Langdon will conduct the next fly tying session. Board Meetings: There was no board meeting February. The next board meeting will be March 16 th at RT Black Bull s restaurant. Time is ~ 9:00am. Fish Tales were told and the raffle was conducted. The club is low on materials for the raffle. Monthly Speaker: The meeting was concluded with speaker Mike Kaul of Two Rivers Emporium giving an excellent presentation on fly fishing opportunities in South west region of Wyoming (Pinedale area). He talked about fly fishing the two well know rivers, the Green and the New Fork, but he also covered fishing the lesser known rivers and creeks in the area. He had some beautiful slides pics of the region. Meeting Adjourned: at ~ 7:50 Announcements The April speaker will be Steve Hofmann: Fly fishing the rivers of Colorado, Wyoming, & Idaho. May speaker: Duane Redford (Minturn Anglers) Eagle, Colorado will talk about fly fishing the Eagle River area in Colorado. The April 18 outing will be at Rainbow Lake. Start thinking of nominations for the Club open leadership positions. Positions open this year are: President, Secretary, and a board member-at-large. The election is in June and newly elected members start serving in July. Contact Bob Henry (520-260-8598) or Bob Bowers (928-232-9771) for your nominations. 3

The Outings Scheduled for 2015 are: Month January February March April May June (Banquet) July August September October November Designated Lake NA NA Horseshoe Cienega Rainbow Lake Christmas Tree 23rd-24th Silver Creek Big Lake Crescent Lake Reservation Lake San Juan river trip Sunrise Lake Club Activities planned for 2015 are: WMFFC Club Activities for 2015 without monthly meeting/outing Month Dates Activity March 5 Fly Tying Class-1 st in a series of 4 March 12 Fly Tying Class March 19 Fly Tying Class March 26 Fly Tying Class April 6-9 Lees Ferry Fishing Trip April 11 Becker Lake Best Days May 22-23 Christmas Tree Lake Outing June 5 Annual Fund Raising Banquet Oct TBD San Juan River Trip Dec TBD Club Annual Christmas Party TBD Various dates Project Healing Waters The March Outing Report. by Steve & Ellen Hofmann The March outing was held at Horseshoe Lake on the Apache reservation. Dennis Jones and Bill Langdon were there to help Paul McGovern with his fly casting skills. Also noted in attendance was Doc Dockendorf. If any other members were in attendance, please excuse the ignorance. The weather was a gorgeous spring day. There was a small nippy wind but mostly clear skies. OH, by the way, Ellen kicked my butt in fish numbers. Most fish caught were small left over stockers. Ellen caught and landed 8 fish and had several more short releases in ~3 hours of fishing. I was shut out, with only a few strikes. We both used the same fly most of the day. After the day was over, I figured out what happened.. She had been using a full sink line while I was using sink-tip line. By the fish finder, most of the fish were on the bottom. Goes to show you. One needs to get the fly in front of the fish s face for success. 4

Rainbow Lake Pike Netting Pics Submitted by Carl Doc Dockendorf As you have read in last month s newsletter, our club has been helping AZ fish & Game with the Pike Netting efforts in Rainbow Lake. Shown in the pics below is Carl Dockendorf aiding AZFG personnel with netting action. Note: the large Pike that was taken out of the lake. Of course the large bass was returned to the lake..... Fly Fishing Quote of the Month "A trout is a moment of beauty known only to those who seek it." Arnold Gingrich Fly Fishing Humor 5

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