August 20th – No WFFC Dinner Meeting “Gone Fishing”
There will not be a WFFC August Dinner Meeting , taking a break to go fishing!
There will not be a WFFC August Dinner Meeting , taking a break to go fishing!
Our Dinner Meeting will be held on September 17th, where Chuck Ballard and Neal Hoffberg will hold table talk sessions on how to fly fish in Lakes and Streams (along with their secrete ways to catch fish) at the Seattle Tennis Club. Sign up early as seating will be limited to 40 attendees. Special […]
At our October 15th Dinner Meeting, Earl Harper will talk to us about Destination Fly Fishing at the Seattle Tennis Club. Earl is a member of the Hatch Adventure Travel team of travel professionals with over 50 years of combined experience traveling the globe to some of the world's finest fly fishing and adventure destinations […]
At our November 19th Dinner Meeting, Jim Cox from the Western Rivers Conservancy, will be our featured speaker on "Sometimes to Save a River, You have to Buy it", at Seattle Tennis Club. Sign up early as seating will be limited to 40 attendees. Special Note: When you signup to attend please uncheck the blue […]
We hope to see you all at the December 10th 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 our 2025 Club's Outreach, Conservation, […]
For our first club meeting in 2025, our guest speaker will be John Shewey. Currently, Jon is the Editor in Chief for Northwest Fly Fishing. Jon has written numerous books on Steelhead and Spey Flies. He has published books on birdwatching, including a handbook on Hummingbirds. Jon is a world-class photographer. Jon is a true […]
Join us for our February 2025 monthly club meeting with Mark Scheuerell! Mark is an applied ecologist who integrates different data sources and analytical methods to study various problems related to the conservation and management of aquatic resources, particularly along the west coast of North America. Mark collaborates closely with partners from tribal, government, and […]