August 15th – No Dinner Meeting “Gone Fishing!”
Not dinner meeting in August 2023 "Gone Fishing Dinner Meetings Break"
Not dinner meeting in August 2023 "Gone Fishing Dinner Meetings Break"
Our September 19th, dinner meeting speaker with be Mac Brown who will instruct us about fly casting line control. Mac is a Master Casting Instructor through the Fly Fishers International (FFI). He resides in Bryson City, NC. His work has appeared in Fly Rod and Reel, Fly Fisherman, Angling Report, ESPN, Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Fly Fishing America T.V., and many […]
Our October 17th, dinner meeting speaker with be Gary Bulla who will instruct us fly fishing in Baja Mexico. Gary grew up on the beaches of the Southern California coast, His father took him camping and fishing once a month as a kid and his mother was an avid saltwater fisher. She was a member […]
Our November 14th, dinner meeting speaker with be Senior Science Project Manager Elizabeth (“Liz”) Duffy, PhD give an update on the "Long Live the Kings" the Salish Sea Marine Salmon Survival Projects. Liz Duffy joined LLTK in late 2021, after over 20 years of diverse work experience in research and conservation of coastal aquatic species […]
We hope to see you all at the December 12th Holiday Fundraiser Dinner at the Seattle Tennis Club to enjoy the festive time with all of us with the in person Silent and Live Auctions, the intriguing Fly Boxes and Tables Raffles and the Raise-the-Paddle Foundation donations to help fund the 2024 Club's Outreach, Conservation, […]
Our January 16h speaker will be Steph Albano. Her topic will be Fly fishing Idaho; Henry's Fork and beyond. Steph owns Fanatical Fly Fishing. Fanatical Flyfishing was created for women by women who have traveled and fished around the globe. She has fished in Chile, Alaska, the Bahamas, Mexico, Cuba, the Seychelles, Belize, Christmas Island, Hawaii and in […]
Lynda Mapes will be our February 20th dinner speaker and will present to us the natural history of the orca and the unique challenges for survival of the Southern Resident group that frequents Puget Sound.
Ryan Fortier, of the WDFW District 6 Northcentral Fisheries Biologist, and Michael Schmuck, of the WDFW District 5 Southcentral Fisheries Biologist, will be highlighting current information about the excellent fishing opportunities in their responsible areas. More details to flow on the Dinner Meeting's location and for dinner ticket sign-ups shortly.
David Williams will be the April 16th Dinner meeting’s Speaker and will talk to us about Washington Fly Fishing from the Desert to the Puget Sound.
Cameron Eddy, will be the May 21at Dinner meeting’s Speaker and will talk to us about the Colville Tribes salmon and Tribal Lakes Fisheries conservation initiatives. Cameron is a senior […]