Northwest Fly Anglers
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Description: Seattled based fly fishing club. Includes outings schedule, photo gallery, and general club information.
Northwest Fly Anglers - A Family Oriented Fly Fishing Club Wytold Lebing and Mark Conner will preview  2014 club-sponsored fishing trips Outings chair Mark Conner will team up with NFA President Wytold Lebing for the program at the February 20th membership meeting. They are planning on getting the audience excited about where the club is going fishing in 2014. The club has planned 19 different outings in 2014. 13 of the outings are weekend trips, one is a multi-day float, and the rest are one-day affairs. There are mentoring outings for lake, stream, and saltwater fishing. So if you are new to fly fishing, or there is someone in your family who you would rather have someone else tutor, then be sure to come to a mentoring outing. Mentoring outings also need teachers, so let Mark Conner know that you can help out.
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Phone&Fax: 360.374.4550
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Page title: | Northwest Fly Anglers - A Family Oriented Fly Fishing Club |
Keywords: | Fly,Fishing,Federation,NFA,fishing club,seattle,family,fly tying,classes,fly casting,family club, Haller Lake,Washington Fly Fishing, |
Description: | The Northwest Fly Anglers was formed in 1972, and grew at a rapid pace from the first meeting which was held at the Green Lake field house. The club has maintained a membership in the neighborhood of 120 to 150 people. The club was formed with the idea that this sport was for the whole family, most if not all of the other clubs at the time were either fraternal, were not accepting more members or both. The founders of the NFA were teachers of the now almost forgotten art of crafting bamboo fly rods. This historic connection is symbolized in the NFA logo which is the cross section of a split cane rod and a mayfly. The Northwest Fly Anglers is a club dedicated to education, service, conservation and support while pursuing the art of angling with a fly. These ideals still prevail today with fly tying, rod building and casting classes, stream surveys, tree plantings and river cleanups, top name guest speakers, outings to local and long distance local streams and lakes, these are to name just a few. The club maintains a significant library of books and videos. We also have a “Fly Boxâ€, which members contribute flies to, that can then be exchanged or purchased by members or guests at meetings. The club was also founded and based on a strong participation from the membership which is why the club has been such a great success. This occurs at all levels as the membership is very diverse in its experience levels, from beginner to expert. |
IP-address: | 72.32.249.98 |