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Prizes and Raffles! Win a Sage Rod Outfit Valued Over $1,300 Flyline Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association’s 43 rd Annual Publication of the Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association Dec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue SHOW HOURS Friday (4-9 PM): $10 Saturday (8 AM-5:30 PM): $15 Sunday (8 AM-12:30 PM): $10 All 3 days: $30 *Children 18 and under admitted for free! Local Speakers… FEBRUARY 17-19, 2017 Featured Speakers… Silent & live auctions + bucket raffles! Fly tying demos + youth fly tying! Fly fishing vendors & exhibits! Starring: LORI-ANN MURPHY Bob Trevis Todd Robertson Mike Siepker Mike Jacobs VENUE Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center Iowa City, IA *For details & Special Room Rate see page 7* Orlan Love Starring: JAY FISHY FULLUM Fly Fishing Show

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Page 1: DEC 2016 Flyline vers. 2clr - Fly fishing, fly tying ...€¦ · other book, FLY TYING with Common Household Materials, is based on the many unusual mate-rials Fishy has wrapped around

Prizes and Raffles!

Win a Sage Rod Outfit Valued Over $1,300

FlylineHawkeye Fly Fishing Association’s 43rd Annual

Publication of the Hawkeye Fly Fishing AssociationDec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue

SHOW HOURSFriday (4-9 PM): $10

Saturday (8 AM-5:30 PM): $15

Sunday (8 AM-12:30 PM): $10

All 3 days: $30

*Children 18 and under admitted for free!

Local

Speakers…

FEBRUARY 17-19, 2017

Featured Speakers…

● Silent & live auctions + bucket raffles!

● Fly tying demos + youth fly tying!

● Fly fishing vendors & exhibits!

Starring:LORI-ANN MURPHY

Bob Trevis Todd Robertson Mike Siepker Mike Jacobs

VENUEClarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center

Iowa City, IA

*For details & Special Room Rate see page 7*

Orlan Love

Starring:

JAY FISHY FULLUM

Fly Fishing Show

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President’s Hatch2016 Board of Directors

Kate Lodge, President

209 S. Vail

Geneseo, IL 61254

[email protected]

John Miller , Vice President

1890 Wood St.

Dubuque, IA 52001

[email protected]

Dave Jones - Secretary

2672 Becky Thatcher Rd.

Muscatine, IA 52761

[email protected]

Brad Mullin, Treasurer

P.O. Box 8145

Cedar Rapids, IA 52408

[email protected]

Larry Niday, Past President

1210 E. Robinson St.

Knoxville, IA 50138

[email protected]

Ed Lash - Director at Large

2815 Elm Ave.

Brighton, IA 52540

[email protected]

John Channon, Director

582 Belmont Rd.

Riverdale, IA 52722

[email protected]

CJ Klenske, Director

1885 Floraview Dr.

Dubuque, IA 52001

[email protected]

David Oliver, Director

1040 Ridgewood Ave,

Ames, IA 50010

[email protected]

Ron Stahlberg, Director

1412 Pine Ridge Ln. NE

Swisher, IA 52338

[email protected]

The Flyline is the official publication of the Hawkeye Fly

Fishing Association. It is published in January, March,

May, July, September and November. The HFFA is a

chapter of the Federation of the Fly Fishers.

Articles may be submitted as an MS Word or text file.

Typed, printed or clearly handwritten articles are also

accepted. Preferably, photos can be submitted digitally

& saved with a resolution of ideally 300 dpi and a size

of 6x8 inches, or be sent as prints. Deadline for each

issue is the first day of the month prior to publication.

Send all materials to:

Lisa Davis, The Flyline Editor

1065 29th St., Moline, IL 61265

[email protected]

Once again I’m in Ontario, Canada, It is a mixed bag in the Crownland. Mist

one moment, sun breaking through the next. Charging my phone on the solar

panel is slow going. It is not to be used for calls or anything cell tower related but

used for the camera.

I have a front-row seat for the drama on the lake. A baby loon, as big as the adults,

is taking on loon markings though it is still brown and beige rather than the

famous black and white.

The drama is life and death. There are many dangers for a young loon, and it is

very fortunate to have survived to this stage. The young loon and the adult have

both been diving. I am hoping that the young loon is catching some food on its

own. Often it is close to the adult, circling, begging, and sometimes the adult

feeds it a minnow.

The adult loons leave a few weeks before the young, leaving them to fend for

themselves. The adults have been diligent in their duties, and the young must be

able not only to feed themselves and watch danger from all directions, but fly out

just before the ice forms. In September, the young have not flown yet.

The loons have been busy and so is the crew preparing for the 2017 Annual

Meeting in Iowa City. A great deal of planning and preparation goes into

producing a quality show. This annual show gives us the opportunity to socialize

and learn from others. It also acts as a fundraiser, allowing us to support projects

and activities throughout the year. Please mark your calendars, and I will see you

in February!

Tight Lines,

Kate Lodge <>< <>< <>< ><>

M y adventures as your Flyline

editor are coming to a close!

For nearly 2 years, it’s been a plea-

sure to be your HFFA Flyline newslet-

ter editor. During this time, I’ve

enjoyed meeting more members and

getting to know other members bet-

ter. I’ve experienced the kindness and

generosity of our fly fishing club and

have been grate-

ful for member

support of the

newsletter in both

kind words and deeds. Thank you!

Special thanks to those I consider

part of the newsletter team, Kate

Lodge, Larry Niday, Dave Jones, and

Cheryl Channon, for your patience

with me and your work in helping to

(Continued page 13)

Letter From the Editor By Lisa Davis

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3The Flyline Dec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue

Information by Region

Cedar Rapids Fly FishersLance Zook

[email protected]

Central Iowa Fly FishersLarry Murphy

[email protected]

Dubuque Fly FishersCJ Klenske

[email protected]

Iowa City ChapterRyan Maas

[email protected]

Quad Cities ChapterLarry Thompson

[email protected]

Event CalendarDECEMBER, 2016

Dec 1: Trout Unlimited Driftless ChapterMeeting: 7:00pmLower level of T-Bocks, Decorah, IA

Dec 4: Quad Cities ChapterAnnual Christmas Dinner: 5:00pmRiverdale Fire Station110 Manor Dr., Riverdale, IA

Dec 6: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des Moines, IAContact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

Dec 8: Trout Unlimited North Bear ChapterMeeting: 6:30pmFelix & Oscars, Des Moines, IA

Dec 12: Dubuque Fly FishersMeeting: 7:00pmSwiss Valley Nature Center13606 Swiss Valley Rd., Dubuque, IA

Dec 17: Central Iowa Fly FishersMeeting: 9:00amOur Lady’s Immaculate Heart Church510 E. 1st St., Ankeny, IA

Dec 18: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station110 Manor Dr., Riverdale, IA

Dec 20: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des Moines, IA.Contact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

JANUARY, 2017

Jan 3: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des Moines, IA.Contact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

Jan 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Mike Jacobs Fly TyingClasses. 6:30pm.Kennedy HS, Cedar RapidsContact Mike Jacobs 319-465-4704

Jan 5: Trout Unlimited Driftless ChapterMeeting: 7:00pmLower level of T-Bocks, Decorah

Jan 8: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station, Riverdale

Jan 9: Dubuque Fly FishersMeeting: 7:00pmSwiss Valley Nature Center, Dubuque

Jan 12: Trout Unlimited North Bear ChapterMeeting: 6:30pmFelix & Oscars, Des Moines

Jan 14: SWTU IceBreaker(Landon Mayer, featured speaker) Madison,WI (swtu.org)

Jan 17: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des MoinesContact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

Jan 21: Central Iowa Fly FishersMeeting: 9:00amOur Lady’s Immaculate Heart Church,Ankeny

Jan 22: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station, Riverdale

Jan 23: Dubuque Fly Fishers7:00pm, Fly Tying with Mike JacobsSwiss Valley Nature Center, Dubuque

Jan 27-28: Cabin Fever RetreatCentral Iowa Fly FishersSpringbrook State Park, Guthrie Center, IAContact Keith Wunder: 515-226-0748

FEBRUARY 2017

Feb 2: Trout Unlimited Driftless ChapterMeeting: 7:00pmLower Level of T-Bocks, Decorah

Feb 5: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station, Riverdale

Feb 7: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des MoinesContact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

Feb 7, 14, 21, 28: Mike Jacobs Fly TyingClasses. 6:30pm. Kennedy HS, Cedar RapidsContact Mike Jacobs 319-465-4704

Feb 9: Trout Unlimited North Bear ChapterMeeting: 6:30pmFelix & Oscars, Des Moines

Feb 11: Badger Fly Fishers Spring Opener(Jason Randall, featured speaker)Madison, WI (badgerflyfishers.com)

Feb 13: Dubuque Fly FishersMeeting/fly swap: 7:00pmSwiss Valley Nature Center, Dubuque

Feb 17-19: HFFA Annual Fly fishing ShowClarion Highlander Hotel, Iowa City, IACheck website & Facebook for Information.

Feb 19: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station, Riverdale

Feb 21: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des MoinesContact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

Feb 25: Driftless TU Intro to Fly Fishing10am-noon. Decorah HS gym, Casting,knots, fly tying, discussion (iadriftless.org)

MARCH 2017

Mar 2: Trout Unlimited Driftless ChapterMeeting: 7:00pmLower Level of T-Bocks, Decorah

March 5: Quad Cities ChapterMeeting: 6:00pmRiverdale Fire Station, Riverdale

Mar 7: Project Healing WatersDes Moines VA Hospital, Des MoinesContact: Dale Sanders ([email protected])

March 9: TU North Bear ChapterMeeting: 6:30pmFelix & Oscars, Des Moines

March 11-12: Midwest Fly Fishing ExpoSpeakers include Skip Morris & Ed Engle(midwestflyfishingexpo.com) Warren, MI

March 11-12: River City Outdoor ShowQCHFFA fly tying booth, 9am-3pmMuscatine Mall, Muscatine, IA

March 13: Dubuque Fly FishersMeeting/ Mike Jacobs presentation: 7:00pmSwiss Valley Nature Center, Dubuque

Mar 17-19: Great Waters Fly Fishing ShowPresenters include Jeff Currier & DaveWhitlock.(Greatwatersflyexpo.com)St. Paul, MN

Mar 25: Spring Creeks TU RendezvousEagles Club, Monticello, IowaContact Nate Hopkins: 319-338-8262(tu-iaspringcreeks.org)

SAVE THE DATES!!!!Feb 17-19, 2017

HFFA Annual Meeting & Fly Fishing ShowIowa City, IA

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Jay Fishy Fullum

Jay Fishy Fullum has been tying fliessince receiving a fly tying kit Christmasday 1951. He has always loved his timeat the vise, especially when he is design-ing a new creation.

F or over 30 years Jay Fishy Ful-

lum worked as a designer and

graphic artist. During this time he was

also an outdoor editor for two newspa-

pers. Fishy said he retired from his real

job and the newspaper in 1995 to pur-

sue his passion for writing, tying flies,

and fly fishing. He still utilizes his art

talent when illustrating magazine articles

or a new book. Fishy also established

himself as a watercolorist shortly after

retiring; selling many paintings that com-

bine paper, paint, and his unique fly patterns.

Fishy has been tying flies since the early fifties and teaching

fly tying for over 30 years. During the past twenty years he

has designed nearly one hundred fifty productive, innovative

patterns for everything from bluegills to bonefish. Many of

these patterns have been featured in his “Creative Tying”

column published in Fly Tyer

magazine throughout the

past 15 years. More than fifty

unique patterns were also

included in two of his fly

tying books, Fishy’s Flies

and Fishy’s Favorites. An-

other book, FLY TYING

with Common Household

Materials, is based on

the many unusual mate-

rials Fishy has wrapped

around a hook during

his time at the vise. His

most recent book is At The Vise and On The

Water, published in 2013.

Fishy is featured at many of the major fly tying/fly fishing

events where he demonstrates the art of fly tying and fly

fishing during his presentations. His show and seminar

schedule has taken him from the South Seas Resort on

Captiva Island, Florida, to the Rising Sun chapter of Trout

Unlimited in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Featured Speakers

Todd Robertson is the IDNR

River Programs Outreach

Coordinator. Todd helps co-

ordinate water trail events,

provides and teaches river

safety, group risk manage-

ment, and loves teaching

people to be more efficient

paddlers. He is a certified

L2 and L3 canoe, kayak,

and SUP instructor with the

American Canoe Association. When not working, you can

usually find him paddling or cycling.

BOB TREVISBob Trevis has been fishing the Driftless streams of Minneso-

ta for over 3 decades, and for over a dozen years he also

guided clients as Troutchasers Guiding. An active FFF life

member as well as a TU member and HFFA member, he well

remembers the difficulty he

had finding his way to un-

crowded water when he

started fly fishing. His book,

Fly Fishing for Trout in

Southeast Minnesota, is a

guidebook that will lead an-

glers, whether rookies or

veterans, to more waters

than one can fish in a life-

time, although Bob is still

trying.

Local Speakers

TODD ROBERTSON

Please see page 14 for a photo and details about this year’sIowa DNR speaker, Mike Siepker

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ORLAN LOVEOrlan Love has worked as an

editor, reporter, and colum-

nist for The Gazette in Cedar

Rapids for the past 24 years.

The Iowa Newspaper Associ-

ation has twice recognized

him as the state’s master

columnist and twice recog-

nized him as the state’s best

sports columnist. He current-

ly covers agriculture, the en-

vironment, and outdoor recreation.  A Quasqueton, IA,

native and 1966 graduate of East Buchanan High School in

Winthrop, Love served in the Navy during the Vietnam War

and graduated from Marquette University in 1977.

5The Flyline Dec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue

Featured SpeakersLori-Ann Murphy

Many of us have allowed fly fishing to be apriority in our lives, and I believe it makes us feelalive.…My time is spent between Belize and the US,living a life of fly fishing. Yes, I love catchingfish. The thrill is like no other. But the storyalways has the people and the character of theplace. And “that place” always has somethingnew to teach me. — Lori-Ann

A s an avid outdoor enthusiast,

Lori-Ann discovered the excite-

ment of experiencing nature through

fly fishing on her home waters of

southwest Montana, Idaho’s Snake

River, and the Jackson Hole area of

Wyoming.

In 1989, Lori-Ann was the first woman to be named an

Orvis-Endorsed fly fishing guide. She has served as a consul-

tant to several fly fishing tackle and equipment manufactur-

ers.

In 1994, Lori-Ann co-founded Reel Women Fly Fishing Adven-

tures. Reel Women was the first company to offer women-only

fly fishing trips all over the world. Reel Women has since

grown to include guided float

trips for both men and women,

fly fishing schools, fly fishing

guide schools, casting clinics,

and destination trips.

Presently, Lori-Ann guides on Am-

bergris Caye from her San Pedro

home. Beginning bonefishing to

the hot pursuit of permit and tar-

pon on the fly, Lori-Ann provides

anglers with the tools they need to

find their fish. She designs custom

fly fishing trips for people who want

to visit Belize and explore.

Late summertime finds Lori-Ann in her Montana town. Wil-

low Creek is home to the Reel Women School house. Located

next to the Missouri Headwaters, the fishing options are

endless. The Reel Women School program and destination

trips are all a part of Lori-Ann’s mission to share the fun of

fly fishing.

Local Speakers

MIKE JACOBSMike Jacobs is a life member of HFFA and has been a member

since 1976. He began tying flies before he even learned how

to fly fish. He began his fly fishing career focused on trout

and panfish, but has now

broadened his horizons and

will fly fish for any fish that

will take a fly. Smallmouth

bass have become his primary

quarry. As Mike has gotten

older (perish the thought) he

is working on adding more

and different fish species to

his bucket list.

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Friday, February 17, 20174:00 PM - 8:00 PM Registration

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Creative Card Making with Carol Jacobs (materials fee: $15)

5:00 PM - 5:45 PM Mike Sprague, Coldwater in a Warming Climate

6:00 PM - 6:40 PM Todd Robertson, Planning your Paddle; Iowa’s Interior Rivers

6:40 PM - 7:20 PM Orlan Love, Finding, Catching, and Conserving Iowa’s River Fish

7:30 PM - 8:10 PM Mike Jacobs, Proven Fly Fishing Tactics for Smallmouth Success

8:10 PM - 9:00 PM Panel Q&A, Mike Jacobs, Orlan Love, Todd Robertson

9:00 PM- 11:00 PM Hospitality Suite

Saturday, February 18, 20178:00 AM - 2:30 PM Registration

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Commercial Exhibits Open

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Fly Tying Demonstrations

8:00 AM - 4:15 PM Silent Auction and Bucket Raffles

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Lori-Ann Murphy, A Guide’s Perspective on the Northern Rockies

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Fishy Fullum, Featured Fly Tier

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Fishy Fullum, Learning to Teach: How to Pass on a Love of Fly Tying

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Lori-Ann Murphy, Walk-in casting instruction

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 2017 HFFA Business Meeting/Lunch

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Lori-Ann Murphy, Find Success in the Salt in Belize

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Fishy Fullum, Unique Materials, Extraordinary Flies

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Lori-Ann Murphy, Women’s Leadership Workshop/Discussion

3:40 PM - 4:10 PM Annette Norris and Lisa McVey, Casting for Recovery

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Fishy Fullum, Featured Fly Tier

4:15 PM Silent Auction Ends

4:15 PM - 5:00 PM Mike Siepker, IDNR, Threats to Our Fisheries & What We Can Do to Protect & Improve Them

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Raffle Drawings

5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Social Hour Starts

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM HFFA Awards, Program, & Banquet– Guest Speaker: Lori-Ann Murphy,

The Adventures of Women In Fly Fishing. Welcome to the Revolution!

9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Hospitality Suite

Sunday, February 19, 20178:00 AM -11:00 AM Registration

8:00 AM - 12:30 PM Commercial Exhibits open

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Fly Tying Demonstrations

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Fishy Fullum, Warmwater Flies and Fishing – Get Fish to Eat Your Fly

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Lori-Ann Murphy, Discussion: Finding Your Creative You in Fly Fishing

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Bob Trevis, Fly Fishing for Trout in Minnesota’s Driftless

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Fishy Fullum, Beginners of All Ages Fly Tying Workshop

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lori-Ann Murphy, Southwest Montana, Find Your Passion as a Family

12:30 PM Drawing for 2017 Show Raffle

2017 Show Program~ Speakers, Raffles, Auctions, Tying Demonstrations & More! ~

Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association’s

(Times and Topics Subject to Change)

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HFFA Grand Prize Raffle

The Flyline Dec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue

Support the HFFA by booking your room at this charming hotel and be convenientlylocated at the show venue. Available to guests: complimentary continental breakfast,use of fitness room, indoor pool, and whirlpool; free Wi-Fi and free parking. Checkin/out times: 3 pm/11 am. Against the Grain, on site, opens at 6 AM for thebreakfast and reopens for dinner at 5 PM. Restaurants located nearby.

Call soon for special room rate!1-319-354-2000

Rooms feature one king or 2 queen beds.Reference “Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association”

to receive the discounted rate.

Deadline to reserve $76.99 roomrate: January 15, 2017

2017 HFFA Show Venue

Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center

- Series Rod OutfitRETAIL VALUE GREATER THAN $1,300!

Sage’s new flagship fly rod, the Sage X, includes the 597-4,

which is a 9’6” 5 wt. rod that gives you the reach and power

of a longer rod along with excellent roll casting and line

mending ability. It features a fighting butt and is great for big

river fishing, nymphing, and stillwater situations.

Rod Outfit Includes:● Sage X 597-4 Fly Rod with Fighting Butt● Sage 4650 Reel● Premium WF5 Trout Line● 100 yds 20lb Dacron Backing● Aluminum Rod Tube and Cloth Rod Sack

Clarion Highlander Hotel(Located off Interstate 80)2525 N. Dodge Street (Hwy #1)Iowa City, IA

Silent & Live Auction Donations

Support the Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association by donating to the2017 HFFA Fly Fishing Show’s Silent & Live Auctions!

For details, please see page 14.

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43rd Annual Fly Fishing Show

8

~Registration, Banquet, and Raffle Tickets~

Name (Please Print):____________________________________________________________________________________________________Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________City:____________________________________________________________State:_________________Zip:____________________________Phone #:___________________________________Occupation:_______________________________________________________________Email:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Names of Family Member(s) Attending the Show¹____________________________________________________________________ ________I am a new member for 2017. A new member may waive the registration fee for one of the days.

Preregistration for Friday, February 17: $10 $___________

Preregistration for Saturday, February 18: $15 $___________

Preregistration for Sunday, February 19: $10 $___________

*Special Preregistration for the whole show Friday, Saturday & Sunday: $30 $___________

HFFA Business Meeting Lunch Tickets: #________@ $12 per ticket $___________

Banquet Tickets²: #_______ tickets @ $25 per ticket $___________

Preregistration Special: 1 Banquet Ticket + 125 bucket raffle tickets³ for $100: #________@$100 $___________

The Banquet buffet will feature the entrée selections Baron of Beef and Chicken Marsala. Also available: Red roasted potatoes, sauteed

green beans with toasted almond chips, dinner roll with butter, Caesar salad, and fresh fruit salad. Regular and decaffeinated coffee and

iced tea are also included. *A cash bar is also available.*

Completed Sage Rod Raffle Tickets ($2 each or 12 for $20) $___________

TOTAL FOR THE MEETING4 TOTAL $___________

1Your paid registration entitles you, your spouse, and your children age 18 and under to attend the show, but a banquet ticket isrequired for each member of your family attending the banquet.2To be sure of receiving a banquet ticket, your registration must be received by February 7, 2017.3Bucket raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the show; $20 for 25 tickets or $1 a piece.4There are no refunds for any reason, except a refund of the total will occur in the event of the show cancellation.**To receive preregistration prices, your registration form must be postmarked no later than February 11, 2017**

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION OR RENEWAL (one year)

________New Member ______Please Update My Information

Member $25 $___________Youth Member (18 and Under) $10 $___________Senior Member (65 or Older) $15 $___________Family $45 $___________Life $300 $___________

GRAND TOTAL for Meeting, Dues, and Raffle Tickets GRAND TOTAL $___________

Please make payments to:

Hawkeye Fly Fishing AssociationP.O. BOX 8145

Cedar Rapids, IA 52408Auction #________________

February 17-19, 2017

Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association’s

Clarion Highlander Hotel,Iowa City, IA

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Photo Contest Rules

1. All entries must be 8 x 10 prints.

2. Subject matter must clearly relate to some aspect of fly fishing and its environs.

3. All submissions become the property of the HFFA, and may be used for any purpose deemed appropriate by the Board of Direc-

tors.

4. Judging will be by popular vote of the membership in attendance on Saturday of the Annual Meeting. Each member will receive

one ballot to vote for his or her favorite photo. The photo with the most ballots wins. Second and third place prizes will also be

awarded. Prizes will be gift certificates: $100 for first, $75 for second and $50 for third.

5. In the event of a tie, the winner will be drawn at random from the entries that were tied (e.g., if entry #1 and entry #2 tied for 2nd

place, a drawing is held and the entry that is drawn gets 2nd place and the other would get 3rd place).

6. Winners will be announced during the Annual Meeting Banquet.

7. There is no limit to the number of entries, but each person may only win once (e.g., if Jane Roe submits 2 photos and each would

have won a prize, the higher prize will be awarded to Jane and the lower prize will go to the photo that had the next highest

number of votes).

8. Photos received before February 10, 2017, will be assured of having a frame for display. Depending on the number of entries,

photos received after that date might not get framed.

9. If the source of the photo is digital, a CD or email with the source file is preferred & greatly appreciated.

10. Send photos to the address listed below.

Essay Contest Rules

1. Entries must not exceed 2,000 words in length. Shorter essays are welcomed.

2. Subject matter must clearly relate to some aspect of fly fishing and its environs.

3. All submissions become the property of the HFFA and may be used for any purpose deemed appropriate by the Board of Direc-

tors.

4. Judging will be by the HFFA Board of Directors one week prior to the Annual Meeting. Each director will receive one ballot to vote

for his or her favorite essay. The essay with the most ballots wins. Second and third place prizes will also be awarded. Prizes

will be gift certificates: $100 for first, $75 for second and $50 for third.

5. In the event of a tie, the winner will be drawn at random from the entries that were tied (e.g.,. if entry #1 and entry #2 tied for 2nd

place, a drawing is held and the entry that is drawn gets 2nd place and the other would get 3rd place).

6. Winners will be announced at the Annual Meeting Banquet.

7. There is no limit to the number of entries, but each person may only win once (e.g., if John Brown submits 2 essays and each

would have won a prize, the higher prize will be awarded to John and the lower prize will go to the essay that had the next high-

est number of votes)

8. If the essay is available as a digital text document, a CD or email with the source file is greatly appreciated.

9. To give due consideration, essay submissions must be sent by email or US Mail no later than February 10, 2017.

Send essays (electronic copies encouraged) to:

HFFA PHOTO & ESSAY CONTESTS

Ryan Maas

620 Ronalds Street

Iowa City, Iowa 52245

Or send via email to: [email protected]

The Flyline Dec 2016-Feb 2017 Issue 9

The Artistic AnglerHFFA Photo and Essay Contests

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Getting to know your fellow HFFA member: Dean Elder Jr

When did you join HFFA? Our local junior college sponsored

a fly tying class in the early 1960s. Jim Maxted, Red Hovden,

Judge O’Bryon and Bud Chandler were my classmates. Red

Hovden and Judge O’Bryon both fish for trout in Northeast

Iowa. They fished on North Bear and Waterloo streams with

Sy Sato, a Waterloo, IA, architect. Word came down that a club

was being formed in Waterloo by a group of fly fisherman. We

met at the Howard Johnson Motel in Cedar Falls. The club

became the Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association. Red, the Judge,

Jim, Bud, and I were founding charter members, along with

Sy, Craig Ritland, Mac McCann, Vic, and Ed Gibson.

Family? My wife is Karen, a retired English teacher in the

Marshalltown high school system.

Occupation? I’ve been a Realtor for over 50 years and still

work every day.

Hometown? Marshalltown.

When did you begin to fly fish? I became interested in fly

fishing in the early 1940s, when I was taking the Fly Fishing

merit badge to qualify for my Eagle Scout award. My instruc-

tor, John Garwood, was a local river rat, who fished with a fly

rod. John fished with softshell crawdads to catch smallmouth

bass and catfish. He did on occasion fish a streamer fly. My

paper route money went for my first fly rod, which in those

days were bamboo. I purchased the fly rod at Abbott Hard-

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ware or Montgomery Wards for $7. The Pflueger reel and fly

line were extra. Growing up, my fishing was in Marshalltown

at the first dam on the Iowa River. In those days, you could

catch smallmouth bass, pumpkin seed, crappie, bluegill,

and catfish in the same pool near the damn –not today– sad

to say.

What is your home water? My local fishing waters today are

local farm ponds. My favorite fishing spots are in Northeast

Iowa for trout.

What is your favorite species to fly fish for? My favorite

species is trout, although bluegill fishing comes next. Blue-

gill fly fishing is a lot of fun on a light rod with small dry

flies.

Tell us about your fly rods? My first graphite rod was a

Powell rod that I purchased from charter member Ed Powell.

Today I fish with a Pine River bamboo rod made by club

member Steve Pennington.

What are your most memorable fly fishing experiences?

My favorite fishing days have been on the Big Horn River in

Montana, the Prairie River in Wisconsin, and a secret pond

west of Marshalltown for big crappies and bluegills.

What are your other hobbies? My other hobbies include

building model race cars and going to work every day.

What’s your favorite fly? I love to tie flies, and I have many

favorite flies. I like to fish with bead head nymphs and

parachute flies for trout. I use foam bugs for crappie and

bluegills. I also like to fish the “Gimp” in the early spring for

crappie. My fly choices in the late summer and fall for trout

are Humpies and grasshoppers.

What fishing magazines do you subscribe to? My maga-

zine stack is made up of Trout, Fly Tyer, Eastern Fly Fishing,

Fly Fishing, & Fly Tying.

What’s your favorite fly fishing book? My fishing library is

mostly John Gierach, any pretty picture book, Poul Jorgens-

en, Dave Hughes, and Lacy Gee.

What do you like about HFFA? I truly enjoy fly fishing, fly

tying, and knowing the many nifty people you meet in our

sport. Like they say, “I have not met a fly fisherman that I do

not like.” (Photo by Larry Murphy)

HF

AF

Member Profile

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H ere I sit at the computer typing possibly my last story about Charlene. Not

that it brings a tear to my eye that she will be moving to her next home in

February. But I must admit it has been an interesting experience having Charlene

around. For several weeks Charlene has been listening intently to the political

debates on TV and frankly her facial expression matches much of the facial

expressions of the voters in America today. I sit down in my fly tying sanctuary in

Charlene’s company while I tie flies and listen intently to her views on who should

be president. I will neither reveal her political party nor will I reveal who she would

vote for but believe me she feels both candidates to date have laid more eggs in

the political process than she ever did in her lifetime. As a result she is seriously

considering running in the 2020 election. She feels by then both parties will have

destroyed each other to the point that the new Fowl Party has a chance to emerge

as a real contender.

I think she has been watching way too much television at my house. I went

downstairs one evening to tie some Bronze Goddesses (my favorite smallmouth

fly), and I caught her glaring at the TV, clucking loudly at the Chick-fil-A commer-

cial. She immediately started making "Eat More Beef" signs to wave at those cows

that are in the advertisement. She was muttering something like "Chicken Lives

Matter!" That's where I drew the line, and I banned her from the TV for a while. I

reassured her all lives matter, and that's the way it is around this household.

Last Saturday I thought Charlene could help me rake leaves in the back yard. She assumed her spot on our patio table and

watched me rake and vacuum and rake and vacuum and rake and vacuum leaves for hours. She was fascinated with how hard

I was working. This was just like my lovely wife, Pam, who enjoyed being a spectator as well. I thought both of them could

give me a hand, but I was reminded that I did not help wash the windows that morning. It seems they both took offense that

I sneaked off fishing. So I guess it was turnabout is fair play to have them observe me work. I told them fly fishing is a lot of

work but neither of them bought it. I will admit it was desperation on my part to secure help by guilt, but as usual it was a

waste of time. It seems those two women have me pegged pretty well now.

I know Pam is looking forward to having Charlene leave the house. For some strange reason she thinks that Charlene does

not fit into our decor very well. In my lovely wife's opinion, the only place Charlene looks good is down in my fly tying room

(preferably with the door shut). What most empty nesters do is turn the kids’ bedrooms in to good, usable space. My son's

old bedroom makes a great fly tying room. When he and his wife come to stay, Charlene has to go into another room to sleep

because, for some reason, they think Charlene stares at them all night. I get the orders from them that say, "Get the creepy

Chicken out of my room." Terrible way to treat Charlene in my opinion, but she seems to be a good sport about it.

By the time this is printed Charlene will have chosen her next sponsor for 2017. She has hinted to me on who it will be, but

she wanted it to be a secret. She went so far as to lay an egg with the winner’s name inside. I have been tempted to break

the egg open, but she has threatened to stay with me for another year if I did that. Pam heard about the threat from Charlene

and advised me not to do anything to jeopardize the opportunity that will be afforded to the next sponsor of Charlene. So I

will be bringing the egg to the next annual meeting for the official breaking open. I can't wait to see who she picked. So

beware all of you who have not sponsored Charlene before. She may be coming to a place near you in the near future.

11The Flyline Dec 2016-Feb 2017

A Chicken’s PerspectiveCharlene’s Philosophy on Life By Ray Thys

FOWLPARTY

CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT

2020

CHARLENE

CHARLENE

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Outdoor Living & GivingHFFA Making a Difference in 2016 and Beyond

Hello Fellow HFFA members,

I thought I’d take a little space to share some things with you as a year-end review

outside of the regular “President’s Hatch.”

Sometimes, it is easy to forget what we have accomplished over the course of a

year, and it is always good to take a look to see where we have been and where we

are going.

We have continued to build relationships with the Iowa DNR through workdays and

partnering with groups they work with. We offer financial and volunteer assistance.

In March, we helped build fish habitat at Turtle Creek WMA. April found us taking

out old fencing at the Tibbot Easement on Spring Branch Creek.

Funding of $1,000 went to help the Driftless TU Chapter with a stream habitat

restoration project on Waterloo Creek just upstream from Dorchester, Iowa. Five

hundred dollars sponsored Project AWARE, which involved a huge effort by

volunteers who spent a week cleaning up a stretch of the Des Moines River in

southeast Iowa. This fall, HFFA donated $1,000 to the Iowa Natural Heritage

Foundation’s project of acquiring 79 acres adjacent to the DNR’s 40-acre Ensign

Hollow WMA. This will double the amount of publicly owned Hewett Creek from

0.6 miles to 1.1 miles.

Of course, you can tell by looking at the Flyline Calendar that we are involved in a variety of

activities to show our support of both warm and coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Around

the state you see us involved in Project Healing Waters, Iowa State Fair, Casting for Recovery, many kids

and women’s clinics, booths at outdoor days, programs to introduce others to fly fishing, and attending and

supporting other conservation organizations’ activities.

We would always like to give more support to projects and activities. One thing that would help would be if everyone would

keep their membership up-to-date. Dues help to pay for the

Flyline printing and mailing, insurance, and other expenses

of running a club. Fundraising at the Annual Meeting is

where funds come from to give us financial cushion for the

“extras” above.

Thank you to all who offer support in any way that you can!

Tight Lines,

Kate Lodge

By Kate Lodge

Examples of HFFA InvolvementFisheries, Education, & Fellowship

2016

HFFA members volunteer at Iowa County Outdoor Adventure this summer atLake Iowa Park, Ladora. (Photos by Kate Lodge (left) and Dave Ratiliff.)

HFFA Fundraising

● Annual HFFA Fly Fishing Show

HFFA Donating Time and/or Funds

● Stream habitat restoration, Waterloo Crk

● Project AWARE sponsorship

● INHF land/stream acquisition project

● Casting for Recovery

● Project Healing Waters

● Iowa County Outdoor Adventure

● Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW)

● Iowa State Fair Fly Tying Competition

● K&K Casting Clinic

● Many other fly casting & fly tying clinics

● Build fish habitat, Turtle Creek WMA

● Workday at Spring Branch Creek

● Various stream litter pickups

HFFA Outing

● Bluegill Outing

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Hook: Wapsi SN3, TMC 200R, Mustad 79580 sizes 2-10

Eyes: Lead dumbbell eyes painted burgundy. For a size #6 fly, I prefer size small

eyes.

Thread: Flymaster plus or 6/0 Uni Thread brown

Tail: Dyed brown grizzly marabou from a chickabou patch with 4-6 strands of

Speckled Copper Flashabou mixed in.

Rib: Copper or Copper brown wire, size small

Body Hackle (palmered): Dyed brown grizzly body feather from same chickabou patch as tail marabou.

Body: Estaz standard or Wapsi Pearl Chenille, size medium, color Root Beer

Collar: Bronze Mallard. Either tie it in by the tip and wrap it, or tie small bunches of feather fibers around the collar.

Head: (between eyes) Same Root Beer color Estaz or pearl chenille as used on body.

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I developed this fly around 2009, prior to a smallmouth bass float trip. The predecessor of this fly had no bronze mallard

collar. As I was tying some of those flies for the trip, I noticed a pile of bronze mallard feathers on my tying desk. Just as

an experiment, I wrapped the feather collar on some of the flies, intending to try them out the next day. When I tested the

flies on the small stream, they readily caught fish, including some big bass.

The more I used the BG, the more confidence I had in it. I handed out several to friends, asking them to try it out and see

how it worked for them. The results all came back the same. This fly is a killer, not only on smallies but many different

freshwater fish. Bass and trout are where it really stands above the crowd. It has gained a great following of fly fishers in IA,

OH, IN, IL, WI, FL, MN, CO, WY, MT, ID, and more.

The fly pattern was published in an article that appeared in the autumn 2011 issue of Fly Tyer magazine. Since the magazine

article came out, I have modified the pattern slightly, changing the flash in the tail from Root Beer Krystal Flash to the

Speckled Copper Flashabou. Tie some BG and test them on your favorite waters. You'll be glad you did. MJ

produce The Flyline. Without their help, we would not have

had as much varied newsletter content or as many calendar

events listed.

In February 2017 it will be 2 years since I agreed to tackle the

role of newsletter editor. The start was slow and a bit rough,

especially when I had to say no to fishing trips in lieu of

editing copy and laying out the newsletter! However, it’s been

a pleasure serving our HFFA membership and accomplishing

some personal goals. And surprising to me, I’ve even come

to appreciate better our club’s mascot, Charlene the Char-

treuse Chicken, after reading the entertaining Charlene arti-

cles contributed by the hen’s most recent hosts Ray Thys and

Scott Nordby. But please keep in mind that I appreciate

Charlene the most from at least a 50-mile distance from me!

Now the time has come to let someone else take the reigns

as editor. I previously gave one year notice to ensure there

was ample time to find a new editor. The March 2017

newsletter will be the final Flyline created on my laptop.

After this, yes, I hope there will be more fishing adventures,

but I also have increasing family responsibilities, so my

resignation is needed. Whether our club leaders have found

a new editor or are still considering who they’d like to be the

next lucky editor, I will be happy to help this person transi-

tion into the role. Thanks again for your support – it has

been rewarding and a pleasure.

Bronze Goddess

Tales From the Vise

Editor continued…

By Mike Jacobs

Bronze Goddess

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MIKE SIEPKER - IDNR Speaker at HFFA ShowMichael Siepker joined the Decorah Fish-

eries Management team in 2014 as the

new Natural Resources Biologist. His new

duties include managing the fisheries of

northeastern Iowa in an eight-county area.

Mike spent the previous 10 years in Mis-

souri serving as the Missouri Department

of Conservation’s Sportfish Population

Ecologist. During that time, Mike led

statewide research efforts to answer biologist questions and im-

prove the management of Missouri’s bass, trout, catfish, and

walleye fisheries. Also, in 2010, the Mid-Missouri Chapter of Trout

Unlimited awarded Mike the Missouri Trout Conservation Award for

his work on trout habitat surveys.

Mike grew up in west-central Iowa and received a Bachelor’s degree

in Animal Ecology from Iowa State University and a Master’s degree

in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences from the Universi-

ty of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he studied the effects of

angling on black bass growth and fitness. To date, Mike has over

20 scientific publications on sportfish biology and management

and has presented his research findings at numerous international

fisheries conferences.

Mike plans to continue working to improve trout fishing opportuni-

ties in Iowa and looks forward to working with angling groups such

as HFFA, TU, and other partners to accomplish this goal. Mike

enjoys the outdoors and fishes for a variety of species.

Mike’s presentation will be Saturday, February 18, 4:15-5:00 PM.

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Making a Difference continued…

Moved Recently?Don’t forget to tell the HFFA! Help us

reduce wasted postage & keep our

membership list up to date. Send all

change of address information to the

email address below.

Submit or Change Ads

All ads are free & may be submitted by

paid HFFA members. Ads may be

shortened due to space requirements.

Email brief ad submissions or your ad

changes to Lisa at:

[email protected]

Casting for RecoveryThe 4th Iowa Casting for Recovery

was held on October 7-9 at Ewalu

Retreat Center, Strawberry Point.

There were 11 breast cancer re-

treat attendees (above). Kat Brace

celebrates landing her first trout

(right) at Richmond Springs. HFFA

participants: Lisa & Mick McVey,

John & Cheryl Channon, Lisa Davis,

Ron Stahlberg, Jeanne Collins, Dan

Peterson, Mike Jacobs, Lance Zook,

Garylee Thurm, Kate Lodge, and

Jason Hochstetler.

Photos by Lisa Davis

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New Guidebook for MinnesotaBob Trevis had his new book,“Fly-Fishing for Troutin Southeast Minnesota”, at the HFFA Show. If youdidn’t pick up a copy - but would like his “Trout-chaser’s Guide” to exploring trout streams northof the border, check out www.troutchasers.net.

(The book is NOT on Amazon.)

The Rod Shop, Inc.Custom Handcrafted rods for the angler that de-mands unique top quality attractive fishing rods.Uncompromising attention to craftsmanship anddetail. Visit our Internet store to find fishing ac-cessories and other fishing-related merchandise.

Clyde Alho224 Mistwood Lane

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Belly Boat for SaleNever been used. Pristine condition!

Asking $175 or best offer. Shipping extra.SALE

Quality hand-crafted trout nets made by an HFFAmember. Nets range in length from 21” - 29” andare available in various woods and hoop configu-rations. Contact me directly or visit my shop at

Etsy.com (HoskinsNets).

Tom Hoskins

1519 14th St.Bettendorf, IA 52722

[email protected]

For SaleAllen Trout II Fly Reel in like-new condition with

reel pouch and box. Gunmetal color.$90.00 + shipping.

Pictures available upon request.Dave Rosset - [email protected] -

515.971.9898

TROUT UNLIMITED - NORTH BEAR CHAPTERMeetings held second Thursday of month September – May, starting at 6:30 pm.

Felix and Oscars Pub4050 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, IA

Website: tu-northbear.orgMichael Chilton-president

[email protected] 641-226-1869

NuCast, and Maxxon OutfittersQuality Fly Rods, Reels, & Tackle

No one should have to work too hard just to havefun. We’ve combined quality materials and designwith affordability – so you can go fishing… andtake your son or daughter, too. Purchase onlineor use our dealer locator.

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For SaleWinston IM6 7’ 6” 4 wt two-piece rod.

$500Don Otto, Knoxville, IA.

641-230-1468

GP Lawrence RodsHandcrafted split Bamboo Fly Rods

by HFFA member, Dave Kemp608-748-5057 [email protected]

Will custom make per your preferencesLocated in the Dubuque area

TROUT UNLIMITED - DRIFTLESS CHAPTER Meets the first Thursday of the month October

through May @ 7 pm in the basement of T-Bocks Sports Bar and Grill,

206 Water St. Decorahwww.iadriftless.org

For SaleFly Tying vises: HMH, Dyna-King, Peak Engineer-ing, Dan Vise, Nor-Vise, Anvil,and Regal. Also sell-ing the new Daylight Lamp plus Bill Skiltonproducts, Jay Fair, Seal Sub, Arizona Synthetics,Willies Sparkling material. All Griffin, Dr. Slicktools and the new easy thread bobbin, TMC, Tar-gus & DaiRiki hooks plus many other materials.

Garylee ThurmJig and Fly Shop319-279-3219

[email protected]

Quality Fly Tying MaterialsFeaturing Mustad, Tiemco and Umpqua U Serieshooks. Whiting necks and saddles. Vises fromAnvil, Griffin, and HMH. All Wapsi, Umpqua, Hare-line, Dr. Slick, and Rumpf products available.Excellent service! Don¹t forget my free fly tyingclasses in Cedar Rapids held January and February.

Mike JacobsHawkeye Fly Tyer117 E. First St.

Monticello, IA 52310319-465-4704

Bus. 319-465-5574Online Catalog:

http://sites.google.com/site/hawkeyeflytyer

Jeffery Skeate’s new book, A Winter’s Tale:Winter Fly Fishing in the Driftless (July 2014) isnow available through the publisher’s website(www.sattre-press.com/wt.html) and Amazon. Ifyou’re up in the Northeast Iowa area, copies areavailable in downtown Decorah at Dragonfly Books.Familiar World (2009) and Riverweather (2011) arealso available at the same locations.

HFFA Club MerchandiseShow your pride in being an HFFA member and getsome great buys on Ripple foam fly boxes, fishinghats and clothing. Just received HFFA pinks in twodifferent styles. You saw the new HFFA name tagsat the Annual Meeting. Order yours today!

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Badger Creek Fly Tying is 20 Years old!Help us celebrate our anniversary! We are carry acomplete line of fly tying materials, tools, flies andfly fishing tackle from some of the best names inthe industry. We stock Regal, Dyna King, Wapsi,Nature’s Spirit, Hareline, Hardy, TFO, Cortland,Daiichi, Whiting, Metz, Fishpond, and Mustad. Signup for our free e newsletter and take 10% off yourfirst order, recommend a friend and get free ship-ping.

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RENEW YOUR HFFA MEMBERSHIP!?

Look at the address label on the backpage of the newsletter. Renew prior tothe expiration date printed above yourname. Membership form on pg 10. HFFAdepends on your timely contributions!

Flyline Classifieds

..WANTED..By or Before March 2017

Flyline EditorMust be willing to have fun

& work with other helpful andintelligent HFFA club members.

Your current editor, Lisa Davis,has enjoyed being your editor but

has other obligations after the March newsletter reaches your mailbox.

Contact Lisa ([email protected])or Kate ([email protected]) fordetails about this rewarding position.

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Hawkeye Fly Fishing AssociationP.O. Box 8145Cedar Rapids, IA 52408

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGE PAIDCedar Rapids, IAPERMIT No. 527

A Derek DeYoung painting of a rainbow trout. This wasone of many fine items auctioned at the 2016 HFFA Fly

Fishing Show. Come see what is available this year!

HFFA Silent and Live Auction DonationsIf you are sending donations to the 2017 HFFA Fly Fishing Show’sSilent and Live Auctions, please include the following informationwith each auction item sent:

1. Donor name and address 2. Item description 3. Market value

It’s great if you plan to bring items to the show, but please let usknow now what you are bringing– so we can be prepared. We aregrateful for all donations! Please understand that the showcommittee may need to allocate item(s) between bucket raffles,silent, or live auctions, in its discretion.

Send item(s) & information to:

Ryan & Liz Maas620 Ronalds StreetIowa City, IA 52245

Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-621-6940