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SUMMARY:Wet Buns Outing
DESCRIPTION:Our annual celebration of the drizzle season\, once again – finally! Normal Northwest weather! Time to bask in the dark of the cold and wet again!!! \nBut even better … \nChums are staging in the shallow estuaries\, the resident Coho are there for those who know where to cast\, and the biggest sea runs are looking for that last meal before a long winter in a little stream. \nCioppino (Fisherman’s Stew)\, served with toasted bread\, always tastes best around a big fire. This is the best “Outing” meal of the year as far as many are concerned\, and is a recommended must-do trip. We will gather at the group camp area at Penrose Point State Park\, with dinner prepping starting around 4:00. I know that cuts into some fishing time\, but it gets dark early these days. We need a few volunteers to crack crabs\, chop fish\, shell shrimp\, etc. \nBring your favorite cold-weather appetizer or dessert\, and the club does the rest. RSVP for headcount and bring a sturdy bowl and spoon for dinner. \nThe fishing can be done from beaches\, but is done better from a boat. Launches at Vaughn Bay\, Allyn\, Latimer’s Landing\, Treasure Island\, and Von Geldern Cove are all good jumping-off spots for South Sound fly fishing. \nOrange and white flies – along with olive clousers and dali lamas – work well. Chums like anything small and green. \nSo\, cover your buns\, dress warm\, and join us for this fun and delicious event. We here at the club laugh at this kind of weather. Because we’re rugged individualists (like everyone else) and like our fish wet and cold\, don’t we? \nMembers\, if you can take another member in your boat to fish at the outing\, please acknowledge this in the “I will assist with” in the RSVP so that we can organize members to fish with you.
URL:https://wffc.com/event/wet-buns-outing-november-1-2025/
LOCATION:Penrose Point State Park\, 321 158th Avenue Kp S\, Lakebay\, WA\, 98349\, United States
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SUMMARY:November 2025 Club Dinner Meeting Featuring John Shewey
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our November 2025 monthly club meeting with John Shewey! \nJohn Shewey has been accused of being a deadbeat slacker\, but he steadfastly refutes such charges and insists instead that he is a lifelong fly-fishing addict. He usually admits to being the editor-in-chief of American Fly Fishing\, unless you are mad at the magazine\, in which case John is likely to deny any involvement. His long career as a writer and photographer has produced countless magazine articles and about 20 books. \nA couple of his books are pretty good. John’s most recent titles are Spey Flies\, Their History and Construction\, Classic Steelhead Flies\, and The Hummingbird Handbook. When not plunging into a cold river over his wader tops in pursuit of summer-run steelhead or wearing out boot leather exploring tiny trout streams in the desert\, John spends considerable time on the verge of cardiac arrest following his Weimaraner around Oregon’s chukar country. \nSo\, come together for John’s presentation on fly fishing for steelhead! \n\n🍻 New dinner meeting venue: The Hall at Occidental\nThis is our second dinner meeting at the new spot: The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle. \nHere’s the lowdown on the location: \n\nIt’s directly across the street (west side) from the northwest corner of Lumen Field (where the Seahawks play).\nIt’s kitty-corner from that big parking lot to the north.\nThe area is well-lit\, secure\, and has been seriously upgraded with fancy condos and offices—if you’ve been to a game lately\, you know the drill. It’s not technically downtown or Pioneer Square. It’s its own cool spot.\nYou can get here from basically anywhere (I-90\, I-5\, 99\, Light Rail\, bus\, surface streets—the whole kit and caboodle).\nParking: Lumen Field lots close early (6 pm!)\, so don’t count on them. Good news is there’s convenient parking right next door. Just be sure to give yourself some extra time to get settled!\n\nThe venue is run by the same folks who run a bunch of beer halls (which\, let’s face it\, is a perfect spot for a fly fishing club!). We’ll be upstairs in a private mezzanine that seats 40 people. \nGET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST EARLY TO GRAB A SEAT! \nDinner:\nJust like last month\, the meeting itself is FREE! \nHowever\, the food and drinks are “no-host\,” meaning you cover your own tab. You can order whatever you want off the Hall’s huge menu—dinner\, appetizers\, beer\, soda\, whatever your heart desires! No more pre-set meals!! \n(Heads up: they tack on a mandatory 20% gratuity and 10.35% tax\, so factor that in.) \n💪 We Need You There!\nThis new venue is a test for us\, and it’s a test for The Hall! We need a solid turnout to show them we’re a good partner—translation: we need to show them we spend enough on grub and drinks to make it worth their while. \nSo please\, sign up as early as you can and show up! We need to pack the room to make these dinner meetings a regular thing!
URL:https://wffc.com/event/november-2025-club-dinner-meeting/
LOCATION:The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Holiday Fundraiser Dinner at the Women’s University Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington Fly Fishing Club \nHoliday Party and Fundraiser \nTuesday\, December 16\, 2025 \nWomen’s University Club \n1105 6th Ave\, Seattle\, WA 98101 \nWe hope to see you all at the December 16th Holiday Fundraiser Dinner at the Women’s University 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 2026 Club’s Outreach\, Conservation\, Outings\, Education\, and Youth activities. \nAND for a chance to secure some specially designed flies\, fishing gear and memorable fishing adventures! \n— \nThe dress code for men is a coat with an optional tie – please – it’s a special party! \nSign up early so that you won’t miss out. The dinner seating is limited to 105 attendees. Bring your Family and Friends to join in\, too. \nThe deadline for sign-ups is Saturday\, December 9th at noon. \nThanks for your support! \n____________________________________________________________________ \n\nReservation deadline: December 9th.\nDoors Open: 5:30 pm – No host bar.\nTicket price: $125pp includes Dinner with Salad\, 2 Bottles of Wine at Each Table\, Coffee Service.\nFundraiser Live and Silent Auction Items List (LINK)\nPARKING: 20 handicap spaces in the Women’s Club parking garage are available (next to green awning at club entrance) – choose the ‘yes’ option in your dinner ticket if needed (honor system).\nGeneral parking at Coast Hotel Seattle Downtown (1301 6th Ave)\n\n\nBRING PARKING TICKET TO CLUB FOR VALIDATION AT FRONT DESK UPON ENTRY \nCost with validation: $12 per car
URL:https://wffc.com/event/december-16th-2025-holiday-fundraiser-dinner/
LOCATION:Women’s University Club\, 1105 Sixth Avenue\, Seattle\, 98101-3011\, United States
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SUMMARY:January 2026 Club Dinner Meeting Featuring Ryan Smith\, Owner of the Avid Angler
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our January 2026 monthly club meeting with Ryan Smith! \nRyan Smith\, the owner of The Avid Angler in the Seattle area since 2011\, is a dedicated fly fishing guide\, educator\, and FFI Certified Casting Instructor with a biology background\, known for his expertise in Puget Sound saltwater and river fishing\, and passion for conservation\, helping anglers of all levels. He grew up fishing in the Pacific Northwest\, blending his skills in guiding\, retail\, and business to run the renowned fly shop near Kenmore. \nBryan will focus on spey fishing for trout. So if you’ve been thinking about mastering that grand\, two-handed casting technique from the River Spey (and all the gear that goes with it)\, this club meeting is for you! \n\n🍻 Same meeting venue: The Hall at Occidental\nThis is our second dinner meeting at the new spot: The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle. \nHere’s the lowdown on the location: \n\nIt’s directly across the street (west side) from the northwest corner of Lumen Field (where the Seahawks play).\nIt’s kitty-corner from that big parking lot to the north.\nThe area is well-lit\, secure\, and has been seriously upgraded with fancy condos and offices—if you’ve been to a game lately\, you know the drill. It’s not technically downtown or Pioneer Square. It’s its own cool spot.\nYou can get here from basically anywhere (I-90\, I-5\, 99\, Light Rail\, bus\, surface streets—the whole kit and caboodle).\nParking: Lumen Field lots close early (6 pm!)\, so don’t count on them. Good news is there’s convenient parking right next door. Just be sure to give yourself some extra time to get settled!\n\nThe venue is run by the same folks who run a bunch of beer halls (which\, let’s face it\, is a perfect spot for a fly fishing club!). We’ll be upstairs in a private mezzanine that seats 40 people. \nGET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST EARLY TO GRAB A SEAT! \nDinner:\nJust like in November and before – buy your own pub grub – the meeting itself is FREE! You can’t beat that anywhere in Seattle!! \n(Heads up: they tack on a mandatory 20% gratuity and 10.35% tax\, so factor that in.) \n💪 We Need You There!\nThis new venue is a test for us\, and it’s a test for The Hall! We need a solid turnout to show them we’re a good partner—translation: we need to show them we spend enough on grub and drinks to make it worth their while. \nSo please\, sign up as early as you can and show up! We need to pack the room to make these dinner meetings a regular thing! \n\n\n\nBelow is the link to attend the meeting via Zoom.\n\nInvite Link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84272571145?pwd=LxVHPpY65DD60VTVFOP4SKRZ7eEIkC.1
URL:https://wffc.com/event/january-2026-club-dinner-meeting-featuring-ryan-smith-owner-of-the-avid-angler/
LOCATION:The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:February 2026 Club Dinner Meeting Featuring Frank Burr : The Golden Trout Dude
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our February 2026 monthly club meeting with Frank Burr! \nFrank’s presentation will cover sink rates for different types of beads and other weights for Nymphing. Where to find the right beads and methods to incorporate them in tying your Nymphs. How they are affected by various moving and Stillwater applications. Leaders for Nymphing and how they affect presentation. Techniques\, methods and how to apply them to maximize your nymphing success!!! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n__________________\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBackground \nFrank (The Golden Trout Dude) learned Tenkara fishing in Japan in 1970 at the age of 6\, followed by Traditional Fly Fishing and Fly tying the following year. \nA native of Southern California\, Frank fly fishes throughout the United States\, always looking for the elusive Heritage Trout. Although Trout is his favorite species\, Frank will fly fish for any species just to get in a day of fishing\, like Tilapia\, Peacock Bass and the native freshwater Goby in Hawaii. \nFrank has worked in the fly fishing industry for the past 12 years\, first at Orvis and now for Snowbee USA\, assisting in the design of Ultralight Fly Rods and other products in the Snowbee line.  \nHe’s also a Traditional Fly Fishing and Tenkara instructor and Guide specializing in Golden Trout and other Heritage Trout species in California. \nFrank speaks and instructs at the Fly Fishing Show and other related events\, clubs and shows in the USA on a variety of fly fishing related subjects and volunteers as many days as possible each year teaching youth fly fishing programs. \nFrank is also now on the staff at The Fly Fishing Show. He has been the Trout in the Classroom coordinator for the Pasadena Casting Club and currently the TIC Director for the Southwest Council of Fly Fishers International. \nYou can find more information about Frank at: goldentroutdude.com\, oasisflyshop.com and tenkaraguidecalifornia.com. \n___________________________________________ \n Same meeting venue: The Hall at Occidental\nThe Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle. \nHere’s the lowdown on the location: \n\nIt’s directly across the street (west side) from the northwest corner of Lumen Field (where the Seahawks play).\nIt’s kitty-corner from that big parking lot to the north.\nThe area is well-lit\, secure\, and has been seriously upgraded with fancy condos and offices—if you’ve been to a game lately\, you know the drill. It’s not technically downtown or Pioneer Square. It’s its own cool spot.\nYou can get here from basically anywhere (I-90\, I-5\, 99\, Light Rail\, bus\, surface streets—the whole kit and caboodle).\nParking: Lumen Field lots close early (6 pm!)\, so don’t count on them. Good news is there’s convenient parking right next door. Just be sure to give yourself some extra time to get settled!\n\nThe venue is run by the same folks who run a bunch of beer halls (which\, let’s face it\, is a perfect spot for a fly fishing club!). We’ll be upstairs in a private mezzanine that seats 40 people. \nGET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST EARLY TO GRAB A SEAT! \nDinner:\nJust like before – buy your own pub grub – the meeting itself is FREE! You can’t beat that anywhere in Seattle!! \n(Heads up: they tack on a mandatory 20% gratuity and 10.35% tax\, so factor that in.) \n We Need You There!\nThis new venue is a test for us\, and it’s a test for The Hall! We need a solid turnout to show them we’re a good partner—translation: we need to show them we spend enough on grub and drinks to make it worth their while. \nSo please\, sign up as early as you can and show up! We need to pack the room to make these dinner meetings a regular thing!
URL:https://wffc.com/event/february-2026-club-dinner-meeting-featuring-frank-burr-the-golden-trout-dude/
LOCATION:The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:March 2026 Club Dinner Meeting Featuring Ryan Fortier
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our March 2026 monthly club meeting with Ryan Fortier!\nRyan\, of the WFDW District 6 North Central Fisheries Biologist\, will be highlighting current information about excellent fishing opportunities in his respective area. \n Same meeting venue: The Hall at Occidental\nThe Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle. \nHere’s the lowdown on the location: \n\nIt’s directly across the street (west side) from the northwest corner of Lumen Field (where the Seahawks play).\nIt’s kitty-corner from that big parking lot to the north.\nThe area is well-lit\, secure\, and has been seriously upgraded with fancy condos and offices—if you’ve been to a game lately\, you know the drill. It’s not technically downtown or Pioneer Square. It’s its own cool spot.\nYou can get here from basically anywhere (I-90\, I-5\, 99\, Light Rail\, bus\, surface streets—the whole kit and caboodle).\nParking: Lumen Field lots close early (6 pm!)\, so don’t count on them. Good news is there’s convenient parking right next door. Just be sure to give yourself some extra time to get settled!\n\nThe venue is run by the same folks who run a bunch of beer halls (which\, let’s face it\, is a perfect spot for a fly fishing club!). We’ll be upstairs in a private mezzanine that seats 40 people. \nGET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST EARLY TO GRAB A SEAT! \nDinner:\nJust like before – buy your own pub grub – the meeting itself is FREE! You can’t beat that anywhere in Seattle!! \n(Heads up: they tack on a mandatory 20% gratuity and 10.35% tax\, so factor that in.) \n We Need You There!\nThis new venue is a test for us\, and it’s a test for The Hall! We need a solid turnout to show them we’re a good partner—translation: we need to show them we spend enough on grub and drinks to make it worth their while. \nSo please\, sign up as early as you can and show up! We need to pack the room to make these dinner meetings a regular event!!
URL:https://wffc.com/event/march-2026-club-dinner-meeting-featuring-ryan-fortier/
LOCATION:The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:April 2026 Club Dinner Meeting Featuring John McMillan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our April 2026 monthly club meeting with John R. McMillan! \nJohn is President of The Conservation Angler and a fisheries scientist with nearly three decades of experience studying salmon and steelhead. Raised along the Washougal River in a fly-fishing family led by his father\, Bill\, his fascination with wild fish began in Pacific Northwest rivers and eventually carried him underwater—snorkeling among salmonids—into a career devoted to understanding their biology and resilience. \nHe has conducted research for the U.S. Forest Service\, the Hoh Indian Tribe\, Wild Salmon Center\, and NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center\, where he played a key scientific role in the Elwha River dam removal project\, documenting fish populations before and after the dams were removed. He later served as Science Director for Trout Unlimited’s Wild Steelhead Initiative. \nHis work focuses on the ecology and life-history diversity of steelhead and rainbow trout and how that diversity underpins population resilience. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific papers\, books\, and essays on fish and rivers. \nSince becoming President of The Conservation Angler in December 2024\, John has worked to translate science into action—developing research initiatives\, educating anglers\, and advancing conservation solutions for wild steelhead and salmon. He lives on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula with his wife\, Laurel\, and continues to study fish in the rivers that inspire him. \n\n___________________________________________ \n Same meeting venue: The Hall at Occidental\nThe Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle. \nHere’s the lowdown on the location: \n\nIt’s directly across the street (west side) from the northwest corner of Lumen Field (where the Seahawks play).\nIt’s kitty-corner from that big parking lot to the north.\nThe area is well-lit\, secure\, and has been seriously upgraded with fancy condos and offices—if you’ve been to a game lately\, you know the drill. It’s not technically downtown or Pioneer Square. It’s its own cool spot.\nYou can get here from basically anywhere (I-90\, I-5\, 99\, Light Rail\, bus\, surface streets—the whole kit and caboodle).\nParking: Lumen Field lots close early (6 pm!)\, so don’t count on them. Good news is there’s convenient parking right next door. Just be sure to give yourself some extra time to get settled!\n\nThe venue is run by the same folks who run a bunch of beer halls (which\, let’s face it\, is a perfect spot for a fly fishing club!). We’ll be upstairs in a private mezzanine that seats 40 people. \nGET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST EARLY TO GRAB A SEAT! \nDinner:\nJust like before – buy your own pub grub – the meeting itself is FREE! You can’t beat that anywhere in Seattle!! \n(Heads up: they tack on a mandatory 20% gratuity and 10.35% tax\, so factor that in.) \n We Need You There!\nThis new venue is a test for us\, and it’s a test for The Hall! We need a solid turnout to show them we’re a good partner—translation: we need to show them we spend enough on grub and drinks to make it worth their while. \nSo please\, sign up as early as you can and show up! We need to pack the room to make these dinner meetings a regular thing!
URL:https://wffc.com/event/march-2026-club-dinner-meeting-featuring-john-mcmillan/
LOCATION:The Hall at Occidental\, 589 Occidental Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Corbett Lake Lodge\, Merritt\, BC Canada
DESCRIPTION:The WFFC will be having an Outing at Corbett Lake Lodge in May of 2026.  Based on my initial inquiry\, Corbett Lake Lodge currently has availability for 10-12 members of our Club staying in the Cedar Cabins from Friday\, May 8th through Friday\, May 15th 2026.  However\, I will only be staying in one of the Cedar Cabins with my wife for 3-nights on Friday to Sunday\, 5/8-10/26 with a departure on Monday\, 5/11/26. \nWFFC members will be responsible for making their own reservations based on the number of booking nights required.   It will be important to make your reservations as soon as possible because the Lake Cabins are basically fully booked for most of the season and the Cedar Cabins could also be in short supply.   The Cedar Cabins sleep 2 to 5 people which will allow members to share in the nightly rooming costs. \nAdditional information about Corbett Lake Lodge can be found at their website at https://www.corbettlake.ca/  On the website you can click on “inquire today” and you will be directed to a page for contacting Corbett Lake Lodge with your reservation information.  Make sure that you include the date range of May 8th through May 15th 2026 for the number nights that you wish to book.  You should also mention that you are with the WFFC and my name\, Mike Nolan\, as the contact. \nCorbett Lake Lodge contact information: \n250-378-4334\ncorbettlake@gmail.com\nwww.corbettlake.ca
URL:https://wffc.com/event/corbett-lake-lodge-merritt-bc-canada/
LOCATION:Corbett Lake Lodge\, Highway 5A\, Merritt/Princeton Highway\, Merritt\, British Columbia\, V1K 1B8
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
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SUMMARY:Sun Lakes Wildlife Area Unit Outing
DESCRIPTION:The Sun Lakes Unit is located within the lower Grand Coulee\, adjacent to Sun Lakes State Park. This area\, carved by ancient glacial floods\, features a 60-mile river bed rimmed by awe-inspiring basalt cliffs and talus slopes\, offering a spectacular setting for stillwater fly fishing. \nThe Fisheries\n\nDry Falls Lake: A popular fishery for Rainbow\, Brown\, and Tiger trout.\nLenore Lake: A quality Lahontan Cutthroat fishery; these fish are known for their size and aggression.\nPark & Blue Lakes: Reliable locations primarily for Rainbow trout.\n\nRecommended Gear & Strategy\n\nWatercraft: These lakes are best fished from a boat\, float tube\, or pontoon boat as shore access is limited.\nTackle: A 5-wt or 6-wt rod is ideal. Use long leaders (9ft–15ft) and fine tippet (5X–6X) to account for the clear water.\nLines: Bring a Floating line for dries/indicators and a Sinking or Intermediate line for stripping leeches.\n\nJune Fly List\n\n\n\nCategory\nRecommended Patterns\nSizes\n\n\n\n\nMidges/Chironomids\nZebra Midge\, Ice Cream Cone\, Griffith’s Gnat\n#14–20\n\n\nMayflies\nCallibaetis Emergers\, Parachute Adams\, PMD\n#14–18\n\n\nDamselflies\nOlive Willy\, Damsel Nymphs\, Deer Hair Damsel\n#10–14\n\n\nStreamers/Leeches\nBalanced Leech (Black/Olive)\, Woolly Bugger\n#8–12\n\n\nTerrestrials\nFoam Ants\, Beetles\, Parachute Hoppers\n#12–16\n\n\n\n\nMember Checklist & Logistics\n\nLodging: Members are responsible for their own lodging. Most stay at   	Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park. Book early!\nPermits: A Discover Pass is required for parking at the Wildlife Area and WDFW access points.\nSafety: A U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket is mandatory on all watercraft.\nEssentials: Bring polarized sunglasses\, high-SPF sunscreen\, and plenty of water for the desert heat.\n\nImportant Contacts\n\nOuting Lead: Mike Nolan\, WFFC Outings Chair.\nPark Office & General Inquiries: (509) 632-5583.\nState Park Reservations: (888) 226-7688.\nDry Falls Visitor Center: (509) 632-5214 (Great for recent hatch reports).
URL:https://wffc.com/event/sun-lakes-wildlife-area-unit-outing/
LOCATION:Sun Lakes\, WA\, 4875 Park Lake Road NE\, Coulee City\, 99115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTSTAMP:20260421T061736
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SUMMARY:Leech Lake Outing
DESCRIPTION:We will be having our annual Club Outing at Leech Lake again this year. There are a few nice campsites right on the lake and other campsites down the highway east of the lake. A lot of us will be staying at the White Pass Village Inn\, www.staywhitepass.com or 509-672-3131\, where they have ski condos (read bunkhouse) available that sleep from 2 to 6 people. The Inn is right next to the lake\, and they let us use their facilities for our happy hour\, barbecue\, and campfire. \nHappy hour will be around 5:00 on Saturday\, and we’ll get the steaks going around 6:00. The club will provide steaks for those who sign up in advance\, along with beverages. Please bring appetizers\, side dishes\, and desserts to share. \nFishing is usually done with dry or intermediate fly lines using damsels\, mays\, and a variety of nymphs. Rarely more than a foot deep! Average rainbow in the lake is LARGE\, and lots of Brookies from dinky to stout! A boat or float tube is a must! \nMembers\, if you can take another member in your boat to fish at the Leech Lake outing\, please acknowledge this in the “I will Assist With” sign-up\, so that we can organize members to fish with you.
URL:https://wffc.com/event/leech-lake-outing/
LOCATION:Leech Lake\, NF-498\, Naches\, WA\, 98937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260421T061736
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SUMMARY:Cooper Lake Outing
DESCRIPTION:There will be a day outing at Cooper Lake on July 18\, 2026\, which is located 3 1/2 miles northwest of Salmon-La-Sac and is accessible by a Forest Service Road from the upper Cle Elum River. \n47°25′39″N 121°10′39″W / 47.42750°N 121.17750°W \nAnglers can expect excellent angling opportunities fishing for brook trout and rainbows\, 8-10 inches. Brown trout in the 1 to 3-pound range and some much larger are also available. Small kokanee and cutthroat are also taken. A boat launch is available\, but all motors are prohibited by county ordinance. \nThere is a small US Forest Service campground at the lake\, and a Forest Service Pass is required for the area.
URL:https://wffc.com/event/cooper-lake/
LOCATION:Cooper Lake\, NF-113\, Snoqualmie Pass\, 98068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DTSTAMP:20260421T061736
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SUMMARY:Hood Canal Outing
DESCRIPTION:Our annual trip to Hood Canal\, hosted by Jay Deeds. Sea-run cutthroat\, the occasional coho\, hot pizza\, and cold beer. What could be better! The sunsets from Jay’s yard are amazing\, and the fishing can be pretty good too! \nSaturday happy hour/ dinner around 5:00 at Jays. \nThe boat launch is just north at Misery Point\, and camping is available at Scenic Beach State Park\, right next door. RSVP for headcount. \nJay’s contact info is:\n15350 NW Maple Ln.\nSeabeck\, WA\nph. 360-830-4885\ndogooddeeds@wavecable.com \nMembers\, if you can take another member in your boat to fish at the Hood Canal outing\, please acknowledge this in the “I Can Assist With” sign-up\, so that we can organize members to fish with you. \nSeptember date TBD\, so listed as ‘postponed’ for now. Will finalize as we get closer to the month. Stay tuned to this channel! \n 
URL:https://wffc.com/event/hood-canal-outing-2/
LOCATION:Hood Canal\, 15350 NW Maple Ln\, Seabeck\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260928
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SUMMARY:Big Twin Lake Outing
DESCRIPTION:Big Twin Lake is located near Winthrop\, WA\, and it has excellent fly angling for rainbow trout. Nearby Little Twin Lake has rainbows\, tiger trout\, and brook trout. Sinking lines with woolly bugger\, dragonfly\, and damsel patterns work well out in the middle. Floating or intermediate lines with nymphs work well around the edges and in the shallows. \nThe club will provide steaks for those who sign up in advance\, along with beverages. Please bring appetizers\, side dishes\, and desserts to share. As usual\, happy hour (with club beverages) starts around 5:00 PM\, with dinner an hour or so later. \nAt Big Twin Lake Campground\, there are RV sites\, tent sites\, and cabin rentals available as well as showers\, rowboat rentals\, and a boat launch. There is complimentary Wi-Fi. \nThe campground is fine\, and easy to find\, only 15 minutes from Winthrop. You can make reservations at www.bigtwinlakeresort.com/reserve or call 509-996-2650. The address is 210 Twin Lakes Rd.\, Winthrop\, WA 98862. There are motels in Winthrop as well. \nMembers\, if you can take another member in your boat to fish at the Big Twin Outing\, please acknowledge this in the RSVP’s “I Can Assist With …” sign-up\, so that we can organize members to fish with you.
URL:https://wffc.com/event/big-twin-lake-outing/
LOCATION:Big Twin Lake\, 210 Twin Lakes Rd\, Winthrop\, WA\, 98862\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
DTSTAMP:20260421T061736
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SUMMARY:Yakima River Outing
DESCRIPTION:The WFFC is organizing a Yakima River Outing on Saturday\, October 10th\, 2026. \nThe Yakima River\, recognized as Washington’s only Blue Ribbon River\, is a favorite destination for anglers from the Seattle area\, located just a two-hour drive away. This outing offers an excellent opportunity for members to gather\, share information\, and enjoy a day of fishing along this renowned river. \nParticipants will convene at 9:00 AM near the boat launch at Canyon River Ranch\, also known as Red’s Fly Shop. This meeting point is a convenient place to connect with other WFFC members\, exchange tips on the best wading spots\, and prepare for a rewarding day on the water. For those interested in staying overnight\, the nearby Big Pine Recreation Site offers dispersed camping accommodations. \nRed’s Fly Shop\, located at Canyon River Ranch\, opens at 8:00 AM and provides valuable local insight as well as a selection of flies for purchase. For anglers seeking a guided experience\, Red’s offers float-style trips for two anglers per boat. A Half Day Trip is available for $499 (for one or two anglers)\, with the option to split the cost with another participant. Additionally\, Red’s provides a boat shuttle service for a fee. Each guest is responsible for making their own reservations in advance\, and a 50% deposit is required to secure a spot with the guide service. To book or inquire further\, contact Red’s Fly Shop at (509) 933-2300. \nA group reservation will be arranged at the Canyon River Grill for 5:00 PM\, where members can relax and enjoy beverages and food following the day’s fishing activities. This timing accommodates both those who float and those who wade\, ensuring everyone has enough time to return to Canyon River Ranch. \nTo help with a head count for the reservation\, please sign up via RSVP on the WFFC website\, email outings@wffc.com\, or call (425) 754-1234 to confirm your attendance. \n\nMore info …\nhttps://www.blm.gov/visit/yakima-river-canyon
URL:https://wffc.com/event/yakima-river-outing/
LOCATION:Yakima River – Lower Canyon\, Milepost 8\, Canyon Rd\, Ellensburg\, 98926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261025
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SUMMARY:Lake Hannan Outing
DESCRIPTION:This close-in favorite is open to our friends and us Saturday only\, at Lake Hannan from 8:00 to 4:00. This is the lake at Camp Hamilton\, north and east of the Duvall\, Monroe\, Carnation Hwy. \nTake the Woodinville/Duvall road to the end\, turn north on the SR 203 out of town\, and go past the first Cherry Valley road\, a couple of miles\, to the second Cherry Valley road that slants uphill on the right. Follow the road east toward Lake Fontal for a few miles\, and watch for the sign to Camp Hamilton. Go through a yellow gate\, and follow to the launch area at Hannan. This is a private lake owned by the Catholic Church\, which has permitted us to fish for a day. Please respect their strict NO ALCOHOL policy. The Club provides cooked chili and will provide nonalcoholic beverages. Please bring appetizers\, side dishes\, and desserts to share! \nThe fishing is pretty easy\, with intermediate lines working small leech patterns being the go-to. There is an on-again\, off-again mayfly hatch among some chironomids if the weather warms\, and damsels in the shoreline weeds account for most of the brookies. \nThe lake has a healthy population of native cutthroat and some hybrid cutt-bows as a result of stocking over the years. This is a healthy\, undeveloped\, west-side lowland lake. A rare treat for fly anglers. \nMembers\, if you can take another member in your boat to fish on Lake Hannan\, please acknowledge this in the “I will Assist With” sign-up\, so that we can organize members to fish with you. \n\nTight lines—see you at the water’s edge!
URL:https://wffc.com/event/lake-hannan-outing-2/
LOCATION:Lake Hannan\, Lake Hannan\, WA\, 98272\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outings
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