What are YOU doing in June? We have some Chapter activities to help you decide!
CAMPOUTING!
WHEN: Saturday, June 8-10, 2018
WHERE: Timothy Lake - North Arm Campground
WHAT TIME: whenever you can make it
WHAT to EXPECT: An annual favorite and well-attended event! North Arm campground is tucked away from the bigger area of the lake and has a great float tube parking area with protected fishing varied fishing areas - the campground has now been improved....
with more defined sites and is a partial reservation/partial first-come; look for other members when you arrive and see if you can add a car to their space. Saturday is a potluck dinner - the chapter provides an entree - attendees please bring a side dish or dessert to share.
DIRECTIONS: Take the turnoff to Timothy Lake from Highway 26 and follow the #42 road to the Little Crater Lake turn off (known as Rd. 58). Drive past the Little Crater Lake Campground a mile or two to where the road forks. Take the left fork (still Rd. 58) and continue around the lake for about 5 miles where a sign points to the North Arm Campground.
WHAT to BRING: a float tube, bug spray and a friend if you wish!
GENERAL MEETING!
WHEN: Wednesday, June 13, 2018
WHERE: Lucky Lab Public House [Multnomah Village]
WHAT TIME: 6:30 p.m. [with 7:00 p.m. official program start]
WHAT to EXPECT: Simon Gawesworth - "All Things Fly Lines"
Today’s fly fisher is confronted with a myriad of different fly line profiles and types – whether a trout, saltwater or Spey angler. There are so many fly lines on the market – don’t be confused! Simon represents RIO Products and is here to set you straight! He’ll give attendees a complete understanding of the importance of fly line design, and how choosing the right fly line can make the worst rod in the world, work perfectly or, if chosen wrongly, can make the best fly rod fail miserably. Part history, part physics, part chemistry, this discussion is packed with invaluable information that you will find fascinating and humorous. And there may be some added reward…
WHAT to BRING: any question you've ever had about RIO products and a good friend!
OUTING!
WHEN: Sunday, June 24, 2018
WHERE: Merrill Lake, Washington
WHAT TIME: just show up!
WHAT TO EXPECT: a trip north of the border! This fly-fishing, catch-and-release-only lake is located north of Cougar near Mount St. Helens. Merrill Lake contains Coastal Cutthroat, Brown Trout to several pounds and some Rainbow Trout and Eastern Brook Trout. Contact Andy Andrews if you want more info!
Timothy Lake - North Arm |
WHEN: Saturday, June 8-10, 2018
WHERE: Timothy Lake - North Arm Campground
WHAT TIME: whenever you can make it
WHAT to EXPECT: An annual favorite and well-attended event! North Arm campground is tucked away from the bigger area of the lake and has a great float tube parking area with protected fishing varied fishing areas - the campground has now been improved....
with more defined sites and is a partial reservation/partial first-come; look for other members when you arrive and see if you can add a car to their space. Saturday is a potluck dinner - the chapter provides an entree - attendees please bring a side dish or dessert to share.
DIRECTIONS: Take the turnoff to Timothy Lake from Highway 26 and follow the #42 road to the Little Crater Lake turn off (known as Rd. 58). Drive past the Little Crater Lake Campground a mile or two to where the road forks. Take the left fork (still Rd. 58) and continue around the lake for about 5 miles where a sign points to the North Arm Campground.
WHAT to BRING: a float tube, bug spray and a friend if you wish!
GENERAL MEETING!
WHEN: Wednesday, June 13, 2018
WHERE: Lucky Lab Public House [Multnomah Village]
WHAT TIME: 6:30 p.m. [with 7:00 p.m. official program start]
WHAT to EXPECT: Simon Gawesworth - "All Things Fly Lines"
Today’s fly fisher is confronted with a myriad of different fly line profiles and types – whether a trout, saltwater or Spey angler. There are so many fly lines on the market – don’t be confused! Simon represents RIO Products and is here to set you straight! He’ll give attendees a complete understanding of the importance of fly line design, and how choosing the right fly line can make the worst rod in the world, work perfectly or, if chosen wrongly, can make the best fly rod fail miserably. Part history, part physics, part chemistry, this discussion is packed with invaluable information that you will find fascinating and humorous. And there may be some added reward…
WHAT to BRING: any question you've ever had about RIO products and a good friend!
OUTING!
WHEN: Sunday, June 24, 2018
WHERE: Merrill Lake, Washington
WHAT TIME: just show up!
WHAT TO EXPECT: a trip north of the border! This fly-fishing, catch-and-release-only lake is located north of Cougar near Mount St. Helens. Merrill Lake contains Coastal Cutthroat, Brown Trout to several pounds and some Rainbow Trout and Eastern Brook Trout. Contact Andy Andrews if you want more info!
DON'T FORGET!!
July Member Meeting - annual Potluck Picnic at Cook Park in Tigard!