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Monthly Publication of the Texas FlyFishers Volume 38, Issue 2, February 2019 It s Time to Get Back to Work! With the 27 th Annual Dr. Ed Rizzolo Fly Tying Festival behind us, it back to business as usual for the Texas FlyFishers calendar. With the sudden loss of Dr. Joe Burton, the Club s Board of Directors has undertaken the arduous search for a replacement Education Director. Once we have the Education Director in place, the next order of business is to reschedule the classes and, get on with the club s primary order of business. However, there are a several of other positions that the club needs to fill, Communications Director, Conservation Director, Casting Director and, the Auction Chair(s). Most important of these is the Auction Chair(s). Skip and Mary Kay Donovan stepped down as Co- Chairs after last year s auction but, they have expressed a willingness to help out the new chair as much as they can, up to the point of the auction, which will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Bayou Sports Bar and Grill, 6011 Addicks Satsuma Rd, Houston, Texas. February Monthly Meeting The scheduled speaker for the February 26, 2019 meeting is local angler and guide Clint Barghi who will detail the moon s influence on feeds and how to pattern trout in their spring transition. Social hour and fly tying begin at 6:00 pm and the meeting will kick off around 7:00 pm. Bayland Park, 6400 Bissonnet St., Houston, TX 77074 If you are interested in stepping up and taking over the Auction Chair or, any of the other vacant positions, contact Club President Marcos Enriquez or, one of the other Club Officers and they will pass along the information. Also, in this issue Here s What s Coming Up! February Monthly Meeting, Education, Casting, Conservation Page 2 Outreach - Reel Recovery, Project Healing Waters Page 3 Trout in the Classroom - 2019 Page 4 Mark Your Calendars 2019 Club Activities Calendar February thru April Page 4 27 th Annual Dr. Ed Rizzolo Fly Tying Festival Review Page 6 Members Outings Report Louisiana Jumbo Redfish, Lagniappe Page 7 For Sale by Member Custom Fly Rod by Joe Nicklo Page 8 Fly of The Month The Redfish Merlot Page 9

Here s What s Coming Up! Monthly Meeting: Tuesday, February 26, 2019: For the February monthly meeting, the Texas FlyFishers welcome Clint Barghi. Clint is a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Licensed Paddle Sport Guide with over 20 years of fishing experience along the Texas coast, and over 10 of those years fishing from a kayak. Clint s angling resume also includes an impressive list of tournament victories over the last 14 years. Clint s program will detail the moon s influence on feeds and how to pattern trout in their spring transition. This is one of Clint s favorite times to target trophy trout with a fly rod. For more information visit galvestonkayakfishing.com The monthly meetings for the Texas FlyFishers are held at the Community Center Building located in Bayland Park, 6400 Bissonnet St., Houston, Texas 77074. Set up, social hour and fly tying starts at 6:00 pm and the meeting kicks off about 7:00 pm. Note to members: If you know someone who is interested in learning more about fly fishing and, you are just interested in socializing with a group of likeminded fly fishers, come to the February 26 th monthly meeting. There is no charge for admission and, visitors are as always welcome. Education: Due to the untimely loss of Dr. Joe Burton, the classes offered by the Texas Fly Fishers have been put on hold while the Club s Board of Directors complete their search for a new Education Director. The current plan is that, once the new Director is in place, the classes will be re-scheduled with a beginning date as soon as possible. The new schedule of classes will be posted in the Windknots and also on the club s website at https://texasflyfishers.org/education-2/. The location for the classes will remain at the Bethany Christian Church, 3223 Westheimer Rd., Houston, Texas 77098. Times and registration fees will remain the same, unless otherwise noted. Andy s Casting Notes: Andy Payne, Casting Instructor for the Texas Fly Fishers was recently elected to the position of Vice President of the Texas Council of the Fly Fishers International. Congratulations in your new position, Andy. Unfortunately, because of the demands that come with this new position, Andy will have to relinquish his position with the Club. The Club Board of Directors are currently looking for a replacement for that position and hopes to have it filled in short order. Andy s replacement will announced in an upcoming issue of Windknots and, on the Club s website at https://texasflyfishers.org/education-2/. Andy Payne, TFF Casting Director 2

Here s What s Coming Up! Continued: Andy s Casting Notes - Continued But, in the mean time If you are interested in learning more about fly casting, the Southside Fly Casters meet the last Sunday of the month to practice casting. The group is led by Ron Mayfield, Certified Fly Casting Instructor and Texas FlyFisher member and, meets at Tom Bass Park in north Pearland from 4-6:00 pm. If you are interested in participating with the group, please contact Ron at southsideflycasting@gmail.com or 281-797-1890 for details. So whether you are a beginner or need help perfecting your double haul, come on out and have some fun with us. Note: The next meeting of the Southside Fly Casters will be on Sunday, February 24, 2019, weather permitting. Conservation: What: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Fishing Education Classes When: Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 9:00 am 4:00 pm Where: Bass Pro Shops - Pearland, 1000 Bass Pro Dr. at TX 288 S. Fwy, Houston, Texas 77047 The class will cover how to properly log volunteer hours, and train the participants to be a certified angler volunteers. This will open all angling volunteer opportunities, including opportunities to teach kids how to fish. We currently have 7 people who have signed up but, more are welcome to join. And, there is no cost for this course. To find out more about this class, e-mail Don Puck Puckett, doncpuckett(at)geemale(dot)com or, visit with them at the monthly meeting. Outreach: Reel Recovery: Texas Reel Recovery needs your help in finding applicants to fill up their 2019 Retreats. The first retreat in Texas for 2019 is scheduled for March 15, 2019 near Navasota, Texas, just west of Houston. This retreat has been supported by the Texas FlyFishers Club has proudly since inception in 2015. The retreats are at no cost to the men participating. All they have to do to apply for a retreat is log on to the Reel Recovery national website at reelrecovery.org/programs/application/ to fill an application. If you have had cancer, consider attending a retreat. If you have a male friend, relative or loved one who is living with cancer, please tell them about Reel Recovery. Anyone needing to talk with someone more about a retreat can call Dave Steffek at 713-202-0101 to answer any questions. 3

Outreach Continued: Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing: If anyone is interested in volunteering, please contact me at txfritz4134@suddenlink.net. Thanks, Bill Heugel, Conroe Fly Fishers, Project Healing Waters Fly Fishers Coordinator Trout in the Classroom: The 2019 Texas FlyFishers sponsored Trout in the Classroom project kicked off last week with the arrival of a fresh set of eggs from Trout Unlimited for our schools. Thanks to the continued contribution from the Texas FlyFishers we are now up to 14 tanks running in Houston high school science classrooms from Klein Collins to Deer Park. The eggs are delivered and hatched in January and we release the fingerling trout into the trophy trout section of the Guadalupe River, near New Braunfels, before school finishes in mid-may. This year we have changed things up a little and, instead of our usual rainbow trout eggs, we are hatching brown trout, as part of a general change in stocking policy for the Guadalupe River that many of you may have seen if you fished the river this year and last. It will be interesting to see how the browns turn out when compared to our success with rearing young rainbows in previous years. As usual I will try and post regular updates and if anyone has any questions or wants to help out then please feel free to contact me directly. Cheers, Matt Blyth (832 444 4206) Mark Your Calendars: Club Activities Calendar for February through April 2019 February 2019: GRTU Troutfest Texas 2019, February 22 24, 2019, Lazy L&L Campgrounds, 11699 River Rd, New Braunfels, Texas 78132. For additional information or, to purchase tickets, visit the Troutfest website at http://www.grtu.org/troutfest/ March 2019: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Fishing Education Class, Saturday, March 2, 2019, 9:00 am 4:00 pm. Bass Pro Shops - Pearland, 1000 Bass Pro Dr. at TX 288 S. Fwy, Houston, Texas 77047. For more about this class, see the Conservation Section. 4

Mark Your Calendar Continued: March 2019 - Continued: 44th Annual Houston Fishing Show, March 6-10, 2019, George R. Brown Convention Centre, Houston, Texas. www.houstonfishingshow.com. The Texas FlyFishers will have a booth. If you d like to help, Contact Mike Graham. Freshwater Outing, Annual Harmon Creek White Bass Outing, Saturday, March 15-17, 2019. Harmon Creek RV Park and Marina, 14 Marina Pt., Huntsville, Texas 77320. Details and Leader TBA. Note: This outing usually includes an overnight stay at the campground however, space in the cabin is usually first come, first bed. Saltwater Outing, Annual Prison Permit Invitational, Saturday, March 16, 2019, Sargent, Texas / East Matagorda Bay. Note: Alan Kulcak will be the featured speaker at the January Monthly Meeting, giving us tips on fishing for elusive sheepshead and, what patterns to use. Saltwater Outing, Matagorda Beach / East Matagorda Bay, Saturday, March 23, 2019, Kayak fishing for redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead. If you do not have a kayak, wading in the lakes can be very productive at times. 4X4 s are usually a must for beach driving. Trip Leader: Andrew Jones, Phone: (7I3) 575(dash) 7 three 7 four The Third Annual Texas Fly Fishing & Brew Festival, March 23 24, 2019, Plano Centre, Plano, Texas. For more information, check the TFFBF website at txflyfishingfestival.org Texas FlyFishers Monthly Meeting, Tuesday, March 26, 2019. The monthly meetings for the Texas FlyFishers are held at the Community Center Building located in Bayland Park, 6400 Bissonnet St., Houston, Texas April 2019: Saltwater Outing, Bolivar Marsh, Crystal Beach, April 4 7, 2019, Kayak and/or Boat (or ride with someone in their boat the waters of East Galveston Bay and, the Bolivar Peninsula. The beach house Play n Hooky has been secured for the trip but, a deposit is required in advance to reserve your spot. The Trip Leader is Bill Leary and he can be contacted by Phone/text at 2ate1 7zero5 10ten or, e-mail Bill at bill_leary(at)hotmail(dot)com Freshwater Outing, John Scarborough Sunfish Spectacular - Damon 7 Lakes, Saturday, April 27, 2019. Join us for the annual chance to capture the John Scarborough Sunfish Spectacular Trophy and a decent feed on Saturday the 27th of April at Damon Seven Lakes. Fishing from the shore, but float tubes and kayaks are quite successful. Trip leaders are Don "Puck" Puckett and Russell Cowart Texas FlyFishers Monthly Meeting, Tuesday, April 30, 2019. The monthly meetings for the Texas FlyFishers are held at the Community Center Building located in Bayland Park, 6400 Bissonnet St., Houston, Texas Note: All events, outing dates, times and locations are subject to change without notice. 5

27 th Annual Dr. Ed Rizzolo Fly Tying Festival: The 27 th Annual Dr. Ed Rizzolo Fly Tying Festival is in the books and, I m happy to say that it was an unequivocal success. We had over 40 tyers participating in this year s Festival from all over Texas and Louisiana. In addition to the tyers, a good number of visitors and club members came out to see the talents of our tyers on display. We also made a new friend in our Featured Guest, Pat Cohen. Starting off with a fine presentation of fishing for smallmouth bass, Pat did a great job in removing the mystery of tying with deer hair. Pat also showed off some of the other patterns, non-deer hair, patterns for largemouth and smallmouth bass and, one of his favorite s species, golden bones, the carp. Along with Pat, Geoff Scotty showed how to tie some beautiful, as well as productive, steelhead patterns, Louisiana tyers Glenn Catch Cormier and Larry Offner regaled the audience with their exploits as well as some productive panfish patterns regardless of what side of the Sabine River you might find yourself fishing. On the saltier side of things, Captain Billy Trimble introduced a large portion of the audience to one of the most productive redfish patterns on the middle and lower Texas coast, The Blind Chicken and, some effective tips and tactics for fishing these patterns. We also had a good contingent of tyers from the Rio Grande Valley / Lower Laguna Madre Fly Fishers, The Alamo Fly Fishers from San Antonio, officers from the Texas Council of the Fly Fishers International, Hill Country Fly Fishers, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Reel Recovery, Project Healing Waters Fly Fishers and, other clubs around the state. We also had Jeff Ferguson, Master Casting Instructor from Lake Charles, to help our visitors straighten out some of their casting issues. The only downside to the day was, due to a miscommunication, there was no Iron Fly Competition. However, once we regroup, a makeup date will be set and, this competition will take place. It will also return to its rightful place at next year s Fly Tying Festival. I would be remiss in not thanking the members of the Texas FlyFishers who volunteered their time to assist in setting up and taking down the venue, registering guest / selling admission tickets, maintaining the electronics/video for the presentations and, helping in the kitchen with serving lunch. A big thank you goes out to Mike Graham, Jim Richards, Mary Kay Donovan and, Frank Schlicht for taking a lead role in these duties. I also would like to thank the Bethany Christian Church for allowing us the use of their gymnasium and kitchen facilities for our event and, to serve a great BBQ brisket and link lunch, provided by Jeremy Knippa of JK s BBQ and Catering. As we put the finishing touches on this year s event, work has already begun on next year s event to be held on Saturday, February 8, 2020. Stay tuned to the Windknots for details, as they become available. 6

Outings Report: Louisiana Redfish, Submitted by Joe Nicklo On February 11, 2019, Joe French, Dennis Auger, Nicolas Lestrer and Joe Nicklo travelled to South Louisiana with hopes and expectations of fooling those wily big bull red fish with feathers and tinsel at the end of a 30-pound leader and with the help of two seasoned guides. Weather is always a factor at this time of year and it proved to be uncooperative. We got blown off the water the first day by a fast moving storm that blew thru with thunder and lightning for most of the day. Fortunately, the next day arrived with blue skies, sunshine and 15 to 20 mph winds. We arrived at the Hopewell Marina at 8AM where we met guides Miles and David. Shortly, we were underway with French and Auger fishing to the South and Lester and Nicklo fishing to the North. Eight hours later we met back at the marina only to find that French and Auger kicked butts with several good red fish. French hooked and landed this huge 41 bull along with several others. Auger also caught several nice reds as seen in the attached photos. Sad to say, Lestrer and Nicklo had none. For more photos, check this report on the Texas FlyFishers website at https://texasflyfishers.org/2019/02/16/tffers-travel-to-south-louisiana/#more-6466 Thanks, Joe! If you have a trip report that you d like to share with our readers, please submit it, along with any photos, to me at csumers(at)comcast(dot)net. Thanks, Chris Sumers, Editor-Windknots 7

For Sale by Member: Custom built fly rod $695 by Joe Nicklo, former TFF rod building instructor. *Blank.Green, IM-8, 7 9 3 weight, Ye Olde English Fly Shop *Reel Seat.Dyed Maple Burl by RL Reel Seats *Components Nickel Silver Machined from 18% silver bar stock *Grip Custom built Carbon fiber cloth over hard foam *Guides Snake, Nickel Silver plated *Thread Tan with gold trim and acorn wraps *Guide wraps and ferrule wraps with jungle cock feather inlays *Eighteen individual feather inlays in butt section *Four coats of Flex-Coat epoxy *Alignment marks *Cloth rod sock *Build time between 35 and 40 hours *Warranty one-year on workmanship and defects only! If interested, the rod will be available for inspection and casting at the January 29, 2019 Texas Fly Fishers meeting. Note: I built two of these 3 weight rods, one to show, one to fish. The rod for sale is the show rod! For additional information, you can call Joe at seven one three - 822-Eight One Zero Six. 8

Fly of the Month: Redfish Merlot Originated by Layne Smith Tied By Chris Sumers Materials: Hook: Owner Mosquito 1/0 or 2/0 Thread: Flat Waxed Nylon, Black Eyes: Bead Chain, Black, Medium Tail: Marabou, Olive Green Flash: Krystal Flash, Gold, copper, rainbow Tail 2: Saddle Hackles, Black Flash 2: Gold Holographic Flash-A-Bou Body: 1/8 Cross Cut Rabbit Strip, Rust or Chinchilla Step 1: Tie in thread above the hook point, wind back to the barb and then, back to the hook eye. 9

Fly of the Month - Continued: Step 2: Tie in Bead Chain Eyes, about 1/8 inch behind eye, and secure with cross wraps. Step 3: Wind thread back to hook barb. Tie in a marabou tail, about 1 hook shank length. Take a couple of wraps around the base of the tail to prop it up. Pull the marabou back towards the eyes, on the top of the hook shank and secure it with thread wraps to the eyes. Cut off excess behind the eyes. Step 4: Take a couple of strands of K-Flash and fold them over in ¼ s. Wrap the K-flash around the thread and lay it on top of the body and, tie it in so the flash extends down either side of the tail. 10

Fly of the Month - Continued: Step 5: Match 4 saddle hackles and cut to a length where they tips extend just past the marabou tail. Tie in 1 pair, flared out ward, on each side of the marabou tail. Step 6: Take a couple of strands of Holographic Flash-A-Bou and fold them over. Wrap the Flash-A-Bou around the thread and lay it on top of the body, just above the hook point, and tie it in so the flash extends down either side of the tail. Step 7: Tie in the cross cut rabbit strip just ahead of the tail and palmer it forward, overlapping each wrap and stroking the hair backward to the eyes. Tie off the rabbit strip, overwrapping some of the hair with the thread. Take a couple of cross wraps over the bead chain eyes and finish the wraps between the bead chain and the hook eye. Secure with a whip finish. 11

Fly of the Month - Continued: Step 8: Coat thread wraps with head cement or super glue. If you d like, put a layer of UV material over the thread wraps and cure. Lagniappe: As we come up on the Annual Prison Permit Outing, I turned on the way back machine and came up with this shot of FlyFishers Member Gary Evans with a better than average East Matagorda Bay sheepshead in May of 2008. Thanks for the memories, Gary! Tight loops and tight lines! 12

The Texas FlyFishers Executive Committee: Marcos Enriquez Don Puck Puckett Bob Brill President Vice President / Programs Secretary / Membership Raymond Lindeen Jim Richards Dave Lemke Treasurer Club Secretary / Programs Webmaster Open Open Open Communications Conservation Chair Education Chair Open John Eldred Alex Blacque Casting / FFI Director Outings Chair Registration / Door Prizes Chris Sumers Open Dave Steffek Dr. Rizzolo Fly Tying Festival Auction Chairs Reel Recovery For additional information, check out the Texas FlyFishers website at https://texasflyfishers.org/ or, the Texas FlyFishers Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/texasflyfishers/. Texas FlyFishers Membership Application Please Check One: New Application Renewal To join the Texas FlyFishers or, renew your membership, please complete this form and mail it with your check to the address below or, bring it with you to one of our monthly meetings. All memberships expire June 30 th of each year and, renewals are due by July 1 st. Please pro-rate your payment for the number of months between now and the end of June, inclusive, if you are joining for the first time. Our monthly meetings are held at the Harris County District 3 Bayland Park Community Center, located at 6400 Bissonnet Street, Houston, Texas 77074 on the last Tuesday of every month (except December) beginning at 7:00 pm. Dues are for (check one): Individual at $24.00/year; Family at $32.00/year; Student at $16.00/year Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: ( ) - Work / Cell Phone: ( ) - E-Mail: TEXAS FLYFISHERS P.O. BOX 571134 Houston, TX 77257-1134 13