Club Meeting Date: March 22, 2016 Executive Board Meeting March 8, 2016 Location 21906 SW Woods Chapel Road Lee s Summit, Missouri Next Club Meeting Date April 26, 2016 Kansas City Chapter Inside this issue: March 2016 Opening Day 2016, 2016 Membership Information, Fly Tying Classes, Lunker Dinner, KC Blue River Rescue, K&K FlyFisher s Clinics, Fly Fishing Film Fest 2016, Fly Tying Ideas, Tippet Rings, Fly Tying Materials Needed, Tri-Lakes Fly Fishing Expo Membership App. For More Information Visit the website for the latest News and updates www.mtfa-kansascity.org 1 2 3 4 5 Opening Day at Bennett Springs State Park 2016 The Lebanon Newspaper quoted Bennett Springs Hatchery Manager Ben Havens that 1149 adult tags and 67 kid tags were sold by 11:00am on opening day. There were 7500 trout released plus 50 lunkers. I hope someone from MTFA caught one of those lunkers. Fishing Times for 2016: March from 6:30am (7:30am after daylight savings time) to 6:00pm (7:00) April from 7:00am to 7:30pm May from 6:30am to 8:15pm June/July from 6:30am to 8:30pm August from 7:00am to 8:00pm September from 7:30am to 7:15pm October from 7:30am to 6:30pm 2016 Membership Dues are Due in January Do not forget your dues for the upcoming year: Individual ($15), Family ($30), Legacy ($10). (Family membership includes all family members up to 18 years of age). At age 18 your child must register as a adult. You may mail your dues and form to: MTFA PO Box 3202, Harry S. Truman Station Independence, Missouri 64055 or bring it to the next club meeting or fly tying session. For your convenience you will find the MTFA membership application on page 6 of the newsletter. (Note: Because of insurance concerns it is important that all club members have their membership paid up to date). Thank You.
Page 2 Upcoming Events March 22, 2016 Club Meeting April 2, 2016 Tri-Lakes Expo (See Page 4) April 14-16, 2016 Sow Bug Roundup Mountain Home Arkansas April 26, 2016 Club Meeting Fly Tying Classes Fly tying classes started on February 1st at the club house. The spring session has concluded. Our lead fly tying instructor Merril Miller is already looking forward to the fall classes. If you are interested, whether a beginner wanting to learn how to tie your own flies or a more advanced fly tier and need help to tie a certain fly, come and join us. MTFA will help you learn how to use all the different tools of fly tying. For more information and to put your name on the list for fall classes contact Merril Miller at: merrilgofish@aol.com or call (816-673-9863) We look forward to seeing you. Merril MTFA Lunker Dinner Members and guest gathered at Fleming hall for the annual Lunker Dinner on February 23. This year we had a potluck dinner. David Cook prepared the brisket which was excellent (sorry if you missed out), the side dishes and desserts were outstanding as our club is blessed with some awesome cooks. I don t think anyone went home hungry. After a brief business meeting, David Cook conducted a raffle for some great fly fishing prizes. A special thank you to those individuals that took the time to get donations for the raffle and congratulations to those that won. The 2016 club officers swearing in ceremony was postponed because we were missing over half of the board. We will hold it at the next club meeting. Members at Large: Marvin Allison, David Cook, Merrill Miller, Roger Theroux. Annual Project Blue River Rescue Clean Up the River MTFA Officers President: V President: Secretary: Treasurer: Bill Beckman (913) 341-3260 Gary Davisson (816) 896-5221 Ardith Haynes (816) 392-1947 Diana James (816) 210-0777 Troutline Editor: Gary Davisson medman3@att.net Members at Large: Merril Miller Roger Theroux David Cook Marvin Allison Saturday, April 2, 2016 (8 am - noon) At Lakeside Nature Center 4701 E. Gregory Blvd., KCMO 64132 Project Blue River Rescue is organized by The Friends of Lakeside Nature Center and its Stream Team #175. 8:00am to Noon Register with Lakeside Nature Center (816) 513-8960 www.lakesidenaturecenter.org or FOLNC@crn.org
Page 3 March - Fly Fishing Saturday March 5 - Mike George Trout Flies? March 12 - How to Cast MEGA Flies March 16 - Fly Fishing Film Festival (Get your tickets at K&K) March 19 - Smart Cast - Casting Challenge March 26 - Getting Started Fly Casting 8643 Grant St, Overland Park, Ks. 913-341-8118. Fly Fishing Film 2016: The original and preeminent exhibition of fly fishing cinema, The F3T is a one of a kind experience. Each year fishy folk of all ages gather at premieres to soak up films from around the world, spin a few yarns amongst friends and dream about casts still unmade. 2016 marks The F3T s 10th lap around North America and this year s lineup of films is without question the best the Tour has ever presented. From Bolivia to the Seychelles, British Columbia and Patagonia, from Saskatchewan to Zambia and Virginia to Montana, the notable characters, unique storylines and unparalleled fishing in these films will lead you on an adventure around the globe! In addition to showcasing world-class fly fishing films, The F3T is dedicated to supporting the local fly shops and conservation groups that form the backbone of our sport s educational and environmental efforts. Discount F3T tickets are available at more than 150 fly shops across the country. A portion of those ticket sales go directly to support fishing and habitat-related conservation groups. In 2015 we raised over $300,000 for our conservation partners and have used our voice to bring greater attention and support to groups like Trout Unlimited, Wild Steelhead Coalition, Bonefish/Tarpon Trust, Utah Stream Access Coalition, Stop Pebble Mine and many more. Fly Tying Ideas from Gink & Gasoline by Kent Klewein I m always looking for ways to make my fly tying more efficient so I can whip out a few more flies when I sit down at the tying bench. Sometimes the best ideas come from my friends and family who don t even fly fish. I was completely surprised these holidays when my wonderful Mother-in-law handed me this magnetic parts tray to open up Christmas morning. What a brilliant idea on her part to find a way to help me keep track of my terminal tying materials and finished flies. God knows I spend a fair amount of time on my hands and knees searching for items that have fallen off my tying bench. No more will I have to deal with dropped hooks, beads and other materials on the floor when I m tying flies. For any fly shop owners out there that happen to see this, I recommend you pick some of these guys up at your local Auto Zone and stack them next to the cash register. Keep it Reel, Kent Klewein Gink & Gasoline www.ginkandgasoline.com hookups@ginkandgasoline.com Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter!
Page 4 Tippet Rings: Tippet Rings are great for lengthening the life of your leaders. Photo By: Louis Cahill Leaders have got quite expensive over the past couple decades. Recently, I saw a pack of two fluorocarbon leaders retail for $20.00 in a fly shop. That s a pretty good hit to the wallet if you get out on the water to fly fish regularly. One way you can prolong the life of your leaders is to use tippet rings. The tippet ring takes the leader out of the equation by providing the angler a reusable anchor point to tie on tippet and attach flies. Climax manufactures and sells tippet rings and although I don t like using them for my dry fly fishing because they can create micro-drag, they work very well for nymph fishing. Tippet Ring Rigging Instructions What I like to do is take a 7 1/2 tapered 2X or 3X leader and tie the end directly to the loop ring. I then tie 24-30 of 4X-6x tippet to the other side of the loop rig and tie on my tandem nymph rig. This keeps me from having to cut into my leader when I m changing out flies or if I break off on a snag fishing. The tippet rings are also very nice for anglers that struggle with their eye sight up close, and makes it very easy for them to rig up quickly. This isn t for everyone but for an initial $5 investment, it s a cool piece of fly fishing gear that can save you money in the long run and should be considered. Fly Tying Materials Needed Tri Lakes Fly Fishing Expo At our E-Board meeting Merril Miller asked about acquiring some much needed fly tying materials for the fly tying classes. The club supplies all materials needed for fly tying classes. One of the members made the suggestion to ask club members for any extra fly tying materials they may have lying around that has not been used for a length of time. If you have any extra fly tying materials, thread, hooks, beads, hackle, dubbing, colored wire, etc, please call Merril Miller at: merrilgofish@aol.com or call (816-673-9863) if you would like to donate. April 11th is the date for Missouri's largest fly fishing show. The Tri-Lakes Fly Fishing Expo is sponsored by the Tri-Lakes Fly Fishers at the Brighton Hwy Assembly of God Church Annex (5403 Hwy F, Brighton, Missouri). The event runs from 9 am to 5 pm, and admission is free. There will be a breakfast and lunch concession by the Assembly of God Youth Group. The Expo is an opportunity to see thirty of the nation's best fly tiers. Featured program presenters at the Expo include Marc Pinsel ("Why You Don't Catch Fish"); Steve Jensen ("Knots and Leaders"); and Mike Huffman ("Rethinkin' Fly Bassin' Techniques"). The event also includes a casting pool, fly fishing instruction, casting demonstrations, fly tying lessons, fly tying demonstrations, and exhibitors such as Fly Fishing for Ozark and fly fishing guide. There will also be live and silent auction. For more info call 417-777-2467 or 417-646-5568 - See more at: http://www.thefishingwire.com/ by Don Kirk, Southern Trout Magazine; www.southerntrout.com.
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 BIRTH MONTH: How did you hear about our club? Have you ever been a member of any chapter of the MTFA? Send Newsletter via email: Yes No 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