All sportsman should be aware of of this issue. This looks like a good way to become knowledgeable. Boulder Flycasters will have a local meeting on this topic at some future date.
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CTU Offers the Experience of a Lifetime for High Schoolers
Know a kid age 14-18 with an interest in fly fishing and cold-water conservation? Colorado Trout Unlimited gives high school youth the experience of a lifetime at 2014 River Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp!
Greetings TU Members,
Registration is now open for the 2014 CTU River Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp, June 8-13 at the Bar N I Ranch near Weston, Colorado. The camp is open to all Colorado youth ages 14-18. The camp is designed to educate students on the importance of coldwater conservation and provide hands-on fly fishing instruction. Approximately 20 students are selected each year, based on their qualifications and a written essay on why they would like to attend the camp.
Camp classes include: principles of ecology, hydro-geology, aquatic vertebrate and invertebrate sampling, hydrology, trout behavior, the biology of pollution, acid deposition, and politics of conservation and human effects on the Rocky Mountains. In addition, the camp will include hands-on classes such as fly tying, fly casting, streamside ethics, angling literature, streamside botany, wader safety and survival, and the evolution of an angler. Students will also participate in a watershed project to repair habitat in a nearby stream. The River Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp includes faculty from various environmental fields and state agencies such as the Colorado Division of Wildlife, Department of Environmental Protection and National Forest Service.
Megan Branine, a camp alumni, said of her experience, “The past five days have been the greatest experiences of my life. In this week, I have developed a love for a sport I aim to continue. All components of this camp—the science, the fishing and the social aspects—have all benefited me greatly. They have given me a passion to protect our rivers and wild lands as well as great memories to take with me.”
The cost to attend the 6 day camp is $450, but financial aid is often available via local chapter sponsorship.
For more information and to download the application, please visit http://www.coloradotu.org/river-conservation-and-fly-fishing-youth-camp/.
A Gold Medal Success Story
Not every conservation success story has a clear “moment of victory” – sometimes, success is a long, slow process and only later can we look back and realize just how far we have come.
That is exactly the case with the recent designation of the upper Arkansas River as Colorado’s newest Gold Medal Trout water. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission announced in January the new reach of 102 miles – running from just outside of Leadville down to Parkdale above the Royal Gorge. This new listing single-handedly doubles the extent of Gold Medal river miles in Colorado.
At one time such a designation would have been unimaginable, as the Arkansas suffered from the legacy of mining pollution and major transbasin diversions. But over the years, collaborations among Trout Unlimited, government agencies, local businesses, and water users have helped make the Arkansas one of Colorado’s great fisheries and most-loved rivers. The Collegiate Peaks Anglers Chapter has been a central part of these efforts and all of us at Colorado TU are proud of what they have been able to accomplish with their partners.
Among the efforts that have gone into the Arkansas River and its watershed are habitat improvement projects, mine cleanup efforts (including ongoing efforts with National TU staff on the Tiger Mine), acquisition of public access including the first-ever Colorado Habitat Stamp project, and development of a cooperative flow management program with water users on the river through which rafting flows in summer and fish habitat flows in fall and winter are maintained. The river truly has been a model for success through collaboration. The new designation is a testament to the success of these efforts over many years.
As our Olympic athletes prepare to compete for the Gold in Sochi, join me in celebrating a Gold Medal victory for one of our own Colorado fisheries – and in thanking the many volunteers, agency employees, local businesses, and conservation partners that have made it possible!
Sincerely,
David Nickum, Colorado TU Executive Director
BFC Chapter Meeting: Western Wyoming Fly Fishing with Mike Kaul
BFC Chapter Meeting: Western Wyoming Fly Fishing with Mike Kaul of Two Rivers; Pinedale, WY
When: February 5, 2014, 6:30 PM
Where: Upslope Tasting Room
Flatiron Park
1898 S. Flatiron Court Boulder, CO 80301
The Bridger Wilderness located in western Wyoming encompasses nearly 400,000 acres of pristine forest, lakes, streams, and mountains, including the Wind River Mountain Range. The Wind RiverMountains, the largest continuous mountain chain in the lower 48 states, produces the headwaters of a multitude of outstanding fishing streams which include great trout producing rivers such as the Green and New Fork.
Mike Kaul grew up fishing the many fine streams and lakes in SubletteCounty located in western Wyoming. He has taken every opportunity in the past 50 years to chase the wily trout with a fly rod in this area. Mike, a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor, conducts a fly fishing school and guides walk/wade fly fishing trips in the Pinedale area. He is the managing partner of Two Rivers Emporium, an Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Outfitter located in Pinedale.
Mike will provide commentary and a visual experience on the lightly traveled Bridger Wilderness and focus on the trout streams flowing from the Wind RiverMountains and the Wyoming Mountain Range. In addition to fishing, Mike will also discuss other recreational activities featured in the area, talk about the rich history of the region and provide information on accommodations and services. Also view Mike’s web site at www. 2rivers.net
BFC Chapter Meeting and Presentation on the 2013 Flood Effects on Our Rivers’ Fisheries
Note new Venue and time.
When: January 8, 2014, 6:00 PM
Where: Upslope Tasting Room
Flatiron Park
1898 S. Flatiron Court Boulder, CO 80301
Every year we have an Annual Membership meeting as required by the Boulder Flycasters Bylaws. This year we will vote for new members of the BFC Board of Directors (if anyone would like to offer their name for the Board, we have still have several slots open). Also this year, I will give a President’s report on the current state of Boulder Flycasters and we will have an update on our recent major conservation project, Upper South Boulder Creek.
Also, we will have a presentation about the effects of the recent flood on the local fisheries by Ben Swigle, a fisheries biologist with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It should be a very interesting topic for our members and interested friends.
Food and drink will be available for purchase from Upslope. We’ll also have a few munchies available.
The members of the chapter who are up for election to the BFC Board of Directors are:
Rob McCormack
Gary Cline
John LoPorto
Hope to see you there, Dave Clark – President Boulder Flycasters
Canceled — Annual Membership Meeting
After some debate and reflection, we have decided to cancel tomorrow’s (Dec 4th) Annual Membership Meeting. We feel that the weather forecast for very cold and snowy conditions starting tonight and continuing into tomorrow evening would impact the ability for our chapter members to get to the meeting. We are also aware that our featured speaker would be traveling from Fort Collins which could potentially be a problem. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
We will reschedule the meeting for next month, probably January 8th and probably at a new venue. Look for our emails after the New Year and check our web page for updates.
Have a Happy Holiday and a great New Year!
Dave Clark – President Boulder Flycasters
Annual Membership meeting – update
When: December 4, 2014, 6:30 PM
Where: Citizens National Bank Building (basement floor, Suite 400)
1426 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
Every year we have an Annual Membership meeting as required by the Boulder Flycasters Bylaws. This year we will vote for new members of the BFC Board of Directors (if anyone would like to offer their name for the Board, we have still have several slots open). Also this year, I will give a President’s report on the current state of Boulder Flycasters and we will have an update on our recent major conservation project, Upper South Boulder Creek.
Also, we will have a presentation about the effects of the recent flood on the local fisheries by Ben Swigle, a fisheries biologist with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It should be a very interesting topic for our members and interested friends.
There will be lights snacks and refreshments served.
The members of the chapter who are up for election to the BFC Board of Directors are:
Rob McCormack
Gary Cline
John LoPorto
Hope to see you there, Dave Clark – President Boulder Flycasters
BFC Annual Dinner Meeting – Update
Where: West Flanders Brewing Company
1125 Pearl St. Boulder, CO
Second Floor Party Room
When: November 14, 2014, starting at 6:30 PM
Cost: Just pay for what you eat and drink
Come join us for a fun night of socializing with our fellow Boulder Flycasters. We will be having our dinner at the highly acclaimed West Flanders Brewing Company. West Flanders Brewing Company will be offering their full menu to choose our dinners, which includes vegetarian and gluten free choices. And of course they have a full line of their fine beers on tap. There will be a small silent auction for added fun. Bring your spouse, date, friend, family.
As an added bonus, we are very pleased to have Ben McGee of Boulder’s Front Range Anglers to talk to us about Front Range rivers after the flood. He will share the latest on some of the Front Range’s top fisheries that were affected by the recent floods.
Ben McGee, Front Range Anglers Guide Service Manager, is a native to the Colorado Front Range and grew up fly fishing and exploring all the streams it has to offer.
Attendance is limited (but we still have space available), please RSVP to:
Ron McCormack, Email: [email protected]; Tel: 303-389-2528
Dave Clark, Email: [email protected]; Tel: 303-443-2396
Do It Yourself CABO
WHEN: Wednesday, November 6, 2013, 6:30 PM-8:00 PM
WHERE: Citizens Bank Building, ground floor
1426 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
Sunrise Anglers has more permitted water for walk/wades and floating than any other guide service in the state of Colorado. We provide service to the whole Front Range, including incredible opportunities over the divide for floating and multiday overnights. We are an Orvis Endorsed Guide Service and proud recipients of the 2011 Guide Service of the Year Award. We love what we do, teaching you how to catch fish.
Annual Boulder Flycasters Dinner
Where: West Flanders Brewing Company
1125 Pearl St. Boulder, CO
Second Floor Party Room
When: November 14, 2014, starting at 6:30 PM
Cost: Just pay for what you eat and drink
Come join us for a fun night of socializing with our fellow Boulder Flycasters. We will be having our dinner at the highly acclaimed West Flanders Brewing Company. West Flanders Brewing Company will be offering their full menu to choose our dinners, which includes vegetarian and gluten free choices. And of course they have a full line of their fine beers on tap. Bring your spouse, date, friend, family.
As an added bonus, we are very pleased to have Ben McGee of Boulder’s Front Range Anglers to talk to us about Front Range rivers after the flood. He will share the latest on some of the Front Range’s top fisheries that were affected by the recent floods.
Ben McGee, Front Range Anglers Guide Service Manager, is a native to the Colorado Front Range and grew up fly fishing and exploring all the streams it has to offer.
Attendance is limited, please RSVP to:
Ron McCormack, Email: [email protected]; Tel: 303-389-2528
Dave Clark, Email: [email protected]; Tel: 303-443-2396