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HFF Meeting January

Some New Members
Some New Members

There was a good turn out for the January meeting at the Colorado Steakhouse.   Almost everyone came early for the great food they serve there.   After the meal,  club President Tim Mather introduced club Treasurer Barry Clark.   Barry gave a great presentation on fly rod selection and building fly rods.   There was great interest in the topic and lots of discussion about good fly rods vs great fly rods and how to tell the difference.   Barry also showed some of his great fly rods to demonstrate differences in fly rod components.   There was some interest in maybe having special fly rod building classes for club members in the future.   Thanks Barry!

Mike D tying a woven body nymph.
Mike D tying a woven body nymph.

Club Vice President,  Mike Donovan was in charge of the fly tying demonstration and showed how he ties a woven body nymph.   Mike chose red and black embroidery thread for the body and tied a great looking little fly.   Mike presented the fly to new club member Rowan seen in the picture.  Rowan and his dad Aaron are a great addition to the club.   Rowan also received a new fly box and some flies tied by club member Dick Powell who always donates his great flies for club functions.

Other new members in attendance were Tom Alwine,  Dave Warnsman,  and Jonathan Busse.   Jonathan is the fly guy at JL Waters Outfitters in downtown Bloomington.  Stop in and see him at the store on Fridays and Saturdays for fly fishing equipment and fly tying supplies or just to visit for a while.   The store will be featuring a beginning fly tying class coming up in February.   Check the calendar for that and other interesting events.   Anyone with an interest in fly fishing or fly tying is welcome to attend our meetings.   Check the calendar for the meeting dates and times.   We would be glad to see you there.

First Unofficial Meeting of Summer

We officially had our first unofficial meeting of the summer at the
Colorado Steakhouse last evening. Lots of fun, $2.00 draft beers, good
food and a few faces we haven’t seen for a while. Save June 18th for
the next official unofficial meeting, same place, same time. That would
be 6:00ish at the Colorado Steakhouse.

A question came up concerning wading at Brookville. According to the
Central Indiana Trout Unlimited, following is recommended.
• Below 4 feet- Ideal
• 4-4.5 feet- Mediocre
• 4.5 feet- Challenging
Above 5 feet- Dangerous and unwadeable

http://www.centralindianatu.org/fishinginfo/wadingatbrookville.html
You can find the current water level at Brookville on our website. For
example, at 10:45 this morning the water level was 3.87 ft. Check this
before your go.
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=iln&gage=brki3

Speaking of the website, we are always looking for reports on your
fishing adventures and pictures of your catch, that is if you manage to
actually catch anything. Sometimes we might think our adventures are to
small and local to matter, but remember what the good doctor says,
“A person is a person no matter how small.”

For those who have moved beyond Dr. Seuss,there is always William Blake.
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.”

Personally, I recommend both. No, I did not personally know Mr. Blake,
he is/was at least 10 years older than I am.