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Roll casts from the President’s desk: Eric Baumann
DINNERS (For Reservations see page 3, Or
Go To: WWW.CMNH.ORG)
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 * Monthly meeting
Saturday, March 5, 2016 * Film Festival see page 5
April Grand Party
To be announced
Upcoming Events
Promoting Knowledge of cold water fisheries, fish habitat, conservation and stream ecology
Outings & Classes
* Fly Tying Classes Plan on attending our classes that start February 10, 2016 7 to 9 pm, Member rate: $60
Sign up with a buddy. Call to sign up at 216-231-1177
February 2016
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Trout Club
Volume 16 Issue 3
The Angler’s Creel
February Speaker and Dinner Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Capt. Matt Miles will speak on: “Fish the Rivers of Virginia” Trout, Stripers, Musky's, Small Mouth
For Speaker Reservations go here: https://account.cmnh.org/auxiliary/Reserve.aspx?p=11830
For Filmfest Reservation go: cmnh.org/f3t
Fish Stories - Czech Nymphing
Last spring I was sitting in past president, Matt Van De Motter's office when he introduced a fellow who he had seen fishing the Little Juniata in Pennsylvania. Matt was with a group of 5 or 6 guys who were having little suc-cess in catching fish (less that 1 each). This fellow had caught 8 fish. Matt said this fellow was using the Czech method of nymphing. I went home, looked up Czech nymphing systems, and tied up a leader as shown above. He also recommended tying on the flies with a loop rather than a clinch knot to improve the action. I went down to the Clear Fork branch of the Mohican River near Bellville, Ohio and caught 6 fish using this system. I would suggest you try it. George Klein
Czech Nymphing The Czech technique is mostly associated with three flies, although the use of two flies is often used. A sight in-dicator is tied onto the butt section of the leader and attached to the flyline. On a 3 fly rig, the bottom fly is the lightest, i.e. wet fly; the middle fly is the heaviest, i.e. beadhead stonefly; and the top fly is a medium weight fly, i.e. Czech nymph. On a 2 fly rig the heaviest fly is always the bottom (point) fly. The flies are attached to a 4' to 8' fluorocarbon leader with 4-5" tags that are created with Surgeon's or Blood knots. The distance from the mid-dle fly to the fly line should be 1 1/2 times the depth you are fishing. The rig is lobbed a short distance upstream and the middle fly sinks to the bottom forcing the lighter fly to trail along deep but higher than the beadhead. The three flies work together with the heaviest beadhead bouncing off the bottom, the lightest fly in the middle of the water column, and the medium weight nymph drifting through the upper portion. A tight line to the flies is maintained by raising the rod tip and slightly leading the nymph rig through the feeding zone. There is a quick lift of the rig at the end of the drift and the rig is wrist snapped back behind the angler for the next lob cast. Most nymphers will use this technique in about 3-4 feet of water and will work their way upstream covering the feed-ing zones. It works best in pocket water and heavy riffles. Czech nymphs are generally Caddis Larvae type pat-terns and can be used exclusively with the nymphing technique. But, the technique can also be applied to a num-ber of other nymph patterns as well such as wet flies, pupa patterns, and stones.
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1.5 X water depth
Indicator
Jan Featured Speaker: Capt. Matt Miles “Fish the Rivers of Virginia” Wednesday, February 17, 2016 6:00 P.M. Cocktail Hour 7:00 P.M. Dinner 7:30 P.M. Program
February Speaker and Dinner
The cost of the dinner and program is $25.00 or $35 nonmember payable online when you make your reservation at CMNH.ORG. Register by: February 12. 2016. Or Nonmembers: Call the box office at (216) 231-1177 and use your credit card.
Reservations for Dinner and Capt. Matt Miles
Registration Hint: Members have been given a temporary registration. You must reset your password prior to logging on.
Go to the Museum’s home page at https://www.cmnh.org/ Click on the “Calendar” button in the upper right corner (it’s under the shopping cart symbol)
In the calendar on the right side of the page, navigate to the month of December , if needed, Then click on Wednesday the 16th. On the next page, scroll down to “Trout Club Monthly Meeting” and
click on it. Alternatively, https://account.cmnh.org/auxiliary/Reserve.aspx?p=11830 will take you directly to the reservation page.
(Please note: Registration is required one week in advance. No registrations or payments will be accepted at the door).
Capt. Matt Miles is the owner of Matt Miles Fly Fishing, LLC. Matt grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia and started fly fishing in 1993. After graduating from high school in 1996, he moved to Colorado to live out his dream of becoming a fly fishing guide. In 1997, Matt began guiding at the Blue Quill Angler in Evergreen, Colorado. In 2003, he decided to move back to Lynchburg to guide his home waters where he now runs his own Orvis En-dorsed guide service, fishing for muskies, smallmouth bass, trout, and striped bass. Matt's guided trips are run on the James, New, Jackson, and the Roanoke rivers, to name a few. Matt loves guiding, teaching, being on the water, and tying his own flies. He is also a Fly Designer for Umpqua Feather Merchants. He may be contacted at [email protected].
Back page 3 insert
We are extremely excited for the return of the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) to the museum in 2016! With a diverse and exciting col-lection of film shorts, more exhibitors and an extended pre-party reception this iteration of the tour promises to deliver. Best of all, we’re happy to announce that Hank Patterson, “Your Fly Fishing Guide,” will be introducing this year’s event! Hank has become an internet sensation for his short comedic takes on the “art” of fly fishing. His program promises to deliver plenty of laughs and you will NOT want to miss it, so be sure to arrive on time. Take a sneak peak at www.hankpatterson.com
Doors to the museum open at 5:00 PM on Saturday, March 5th. Vendors will be set up throughout the main concourse. There will be a cash bar, and appetizers are included with the cost of a ticket. Visitors should take advantage of this time to chat with friends and engage with vendors and other organizations on hand to support the event. There will also be raffle tickets available for purchase and other opportunities to win or purchase great fly fishing gear, so please plan accordingly!
Seating in the auditorium will begin around 6:20 PM with the presenting speaker introduced at 6:45 PM. Films will begin shortly after 7:00 and will end apx. 9:30 PM with a brief intermission/last call in between. Members of the F3T planning committee will also be hosting the 2nd annual Cleveland “Iron Fly” Competition post party at Market Garden Brewery on West 25th in Ohio City. The event is open to any and all tiers regardless of experience level and will begin at 10:00 PM. We recommend that those interested in participating bring their own vise and tools (materials will be provided)
.Tickets are $20.00 presale or $25.00 at the door (limited availability, first come - first served). Tickets can be purchased online at www.cmnh.org/f3t or at the following locations: Orvis (Westlake and Wood-mere), Backpackers, and Chagrin River Outfitters.
Parking is limited—If the lot is full plan on using the Art Museum or the VA Hospital parking facili-ties. Shuttle service from the VA lot will be pro-vided.
Officers Bamboo Notes:
Banquet
Eric Baumann, Phil Murphy, Rick Cooper, George Klein, Jim DeCoker
Membership / Film Festival
Amos Crowley, Woods King, Grace Smith, Owen Murphy
Contributions
Jon Grimm, Rick Cooper, Andy Kirkpatrick
Outings & Education
Jim Lampros [email protected]
Bill Grake
Program
Marty Burke
Social
Jim Negrelli, Ann Negrelli
Conservation: Kendric Chittock
Trout Community:
George Vosmik
President
Eric Baumann
Vice President
Rick Cooper
Treasurer
Tony Jelenic
Secretary
Rick Goddard
Sibley Hoobler, Joseph Gladysz, Peter Wellman, John Wheeler, Norm Hyams, Robert Colson, Evan Morse, Dennis Gant, Ted Schur-dell, Jake Ragan, Ham Biggar, Mark Sudduth, Austin Morrow, Matt VanDeMotter, Peter Krembs, Jock Thompson, George Klein, Andy Kirkpatrick, Phil Murphy
Committees
Historian
Evan Morse
Newsletter
George Klein
Jock Thompson
CMNH Liason Jeff Gueulete
Trout Club Cleveland Museum of Natural History
One Wade Oval
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
The Lampros Fishing Report by Jim Lampros
The most recent cold snap has had northeast Ohio rivers choked with ice for the last few weeks and has made fishing a challenge. In weeks leading up to the freeze a strong run of fish had pro-duced some of the best steelhead fishing of the fall/early winter season, and those adventurous enough to look for open water have still been finding a few of those fish to play with. Many are optimistic that we could see the true start of spring steelhead sea-son as early as the beginning of March this year, but only time and weather will tell!
Jim Lampros - Outings
Trout Club Member—Grace Smith with a Big One Grace, fishing with Pat Dorsey of Blue Quill Anglers graces the pages of Fly Fisherman Magazine.
Photo by Pat Dorsey
Past Presidents