Target TalkDecember 2021 www.longbeachcastingclub.org
Newsletter of the Long Beach Casting Club, Established 1925
Leader’s Line…
Inside v Fly of the Month: BWO & Zebra Midge Klinkhamerv Club Trips for 2022v Three Month Calendar
HighlightsPage 4: The Venison Stag: our Annual Holiday DinnerPage 6: Northwestern Tournament ResultsPage 13: Two Rods, 100 Flies Later...Ouch!
Leader's Line...Continues on page 3
Is Fly Fishing Really Growing as Fast as They Say?STEVE JONES, PRESIDENT
It is a fact that fly fishing is growing faster than at any other time in history. According to the 2019 Outdoor Foundation Report, fly fishing has been growing at an annual rate of nearly three percent, but it is still only a fraction as popular as spin fishing. Why is that?
Well, I have been reading about the recent influx of millennials who have been looking to disconnect with their daily routine, and reconnect with nature. They are saying that the millennials are finding their way to fly fishing through social media. They are saying that there is a growing trend of young people looking for something deeper than a vacation, something which slows their fast-paced lifestyle and has a connection with people and the outdoors, but without a phone signal. A few are getting involved in the sport because they grew up
with a father, brother or grandfather who was an avid fly fishermen, though many who grew up with a fly fisherman in their family have written off the sport, shunning the elitism that they feel goes along with it.
Many now are discovering the freedom of being out on the river, listening to the sounds of the water and the birds. They have found that fly fishing is the perfect antidote to the sterile and hectic city life. Once they get their feet wet in the sport they find that an entire lifestyle and world exists that cannot be mastered in their lifetime.
There are so many cool and interesting things to learn! It's such an awesome way to slow down and clear the head! There is something indescribable about seeing a trout slowly rise and eat a dry fly on a beautiful stretch of river.
Well, we have seen our numbers at the Long Beach Casting Club remain close to the same levels as before the pandemic. We are pretty happy about that because we had worried our numbers were going to dip, but we have not seen the growth with the younger generation that has been mentioned in the articles I have been reading. Why is that?
The Board has been discussing this issue recently.Maybe it’s because we need some help with our social media? Maybe it’s because our website needs updating? Maybe it’s because we have not been as inviting as we should have been?
We need our members to help us grow the Club. Our goal is to grow the Club and to keep this wave moving
OfficersPRESIDENTSteve Jones
(562) 682-7920
1ST VICE PRESIDENTBob Mayfield(714) 392-2211
2ND VICE PRESIDENTMarc Bonvouloir
(213) 369-9525
CO-CAPTAINSMark Flo: (562) 420-8121
Tom Olson: (310) 809-0409
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARYMark Angelo(562) 450-8865
TREASUREREd Alvarado
(213) 440-4655
CORRESPONDING SECRETARYRay Law
(562) 619-0041
FACILITIES & PONDSteve Higashi (562) 508-8219
SENIOR DIRECTORMark Flo
(562) 420-8121
JUNIOR DIRECTORColin Kumabe(562) 221-9418•TARGET TALK EDITORRob Peterson (310) 963-2515
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Club Trips for 2022MARC BONVOULOIR, 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
trip date trip & leader Jan. 7-9 Owens River Trip #1 with J. Lincoln/D. Rivett, Pre-Trip
December 18, 9:00 amFeb. 4-6 Owens River Trip #2 with J. Lincoln/D. Rivett, Pre-Trip
December 18, 9:00 amMar. 4-6 Owens River Trip #3 with J. Lincoln/D. Rivett, Pre-Trip
December 18, 9:00 amMar. 15-18 Pyramid Lake Trip with P. Nakamura, Pre-trip TBDApril 15-17 Kelsey Bass Ranch w/M. Woodbury (Pending
approval of new ranch ownership)April 24-29 Green River Trip #1 w/ J. Lincoln, Pre-Trip April 16,
9:00 amMay 1-6 Green River Trip #2 w/C. Kumabe, Pre-Trip April 16,
9:00 amMay 31-Jun 4 Fall River w/ M. Bonvouloir, Pre-Trip May 21, 9:00 amJuly 21-25 Brookie Bash with A. Palomares, Pre-Trip TBD.
Trip locations, dates and pre-trips may change, so monitor Target Talk or the Web Calendar for the latest information.
Trip deposits for trips which are "double occupancy", and require deposits in advance, are non-refundable. Should you need to cancel your reservation, your deposit money will only be refunded if another Club member replaces you. If you would like to be a Streamkeeper and need help organizing a Club trip, let me know.
Please contact Marc Bonvouloir if you have any suggestions for a trip or any questions at: [email protected] .
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forward, especially with the younger crowd. May we all consider being more inviting about our sport to those around us. Let’s get more people at the Clubhouse and Pond. May we strive to get out there on social media and make invitations.
We all know how awesome fly fishing is. Let’s not keep it to ourselves. Let’s teach, invite and share.
Leader's Line...Continued from page 1
Second Year for the Zoom Fly Tying Demo a Success!WAYNE SAKAGUCHI, MEMBER
Weeks One and Two of the Zoom Demos have been a success. We’ve had 30+ participants
and 12 volunteers. Starting at 6:30 pm, we’ve been able to answer questions and give additional instruction in the magic of fly tying. Our breakout rooms with the volunteers give the participants a chance to ask questions for the Fly of the Week.
Week Two, the Ant, is the first chance for the participants to start tying. It’s a simple-looking fly, but it's difficult to tie and requires good thread control. The fly in the photo was tied by eight-year- old Sierra, our youngest participant this year. She has set the bar high. It’s great to hear that our videos, made by Dan Oliver, are detailed and easy to follow.
Thank you to all the volunteers, and we are looking forward to continuing to help out.
Eight-Year-Old Sierra's Ant
Recordings of Previous LBCC SpeakersJan: John McMillan, TU’s Wild Steelhead Initiative, on steelhead resurgence: 36 minutes.John McMillan Presentation January 28, 2021Passcode: @P4H#KUM
Feb: Brandon Worthington of Worthington Flyfishing, “Klamath Dam Removal”: 53 minutes.Brandon Worthington Presentation Feb. 25, 2021Passcode: .Ag.a2Z7
Mar: James Monteith, Eastern Oregon Legacy Lands, "Bringing Sockeye to Wallowa": 90 minutes.James Monteith Presentation March 25, 2021Passcode: 19@H7fdT
May: Doug Rodricks, Sierra Drifters Guide Service, "Fishing the Sierra": 59 minutes.Doug Rodricks Presentation May 27, 2021Passcode: n2@BRL*w
Jun: Chris King, The Fly Shop. "Fishing Opportunities in and around Redding CA": 59 minutes. Chris King Presentation June 24, 2021Passcode: 0F%fcZJ4
Jul: Dave and Emily Whitlock. Topic: "An Expert's Strategy for Fishing Wet Flies at all Depths": 109 minutes.Whitlock Presentation, July 29,2021Passcode: zQZ3**wq
Sep: Todd Pond. “Fishing the East Walker”: 62 minutes.Todd Pond Presentation September 30th, 2021Passcode: 2N7y0J@u
Oct: John Van Derhoof of LBCC. “Managing the Stacked Hackle”: 62 minutes.John Van DerhoofPresentation October 28th, 2021Passcode: 9gb$sNtP
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before the hectic holiday season starts. We will have live holiday music, a social hour with hors d’oeuvres before dinner and a raffle. It is a fun time to connect with old friends and make a few new ones. If you purchase your tickets in advance (before 11-22-21) the price is $25.00 for adults and $10.00 for children under the age of twelve. If you buy your ticket after November 22nd the cost is $30.00 for adults and $15.00 for children. If you plan to come, it is extremely helpful for us if you purchase your tickets in advance, so we can better plan the amount of food we will need to buy and prepare. Buying in advance will also save you money.
Date and times: Saturday, December 4th, with a social hour beginning at 6:00 pm, followed by dinner at 7:00 pm.
We appreciate those who volunteer to help with some aspect of the event, whether it is the decorating, kitchen work or cleaning. It takes an army to pull this off, and we could use your help. For new members, it
The Venison Stag: Our Annual Holiday DinnerBOB MAYFIELD, 1ST VICE PRESIDENT
Believe it or not, it is time to start thinking about one of our club’s most enjoyable social events:
“The Venison Stag Holiday Dinner”. We hope that you, your spouse or partner and family members can join us on Saturday, December 4th. This year’s event will be at the Clubhouse. To accommodate as many people as possible, you have a choice t o e a t i n t h e C l u b h o u s e o r outdoors in the fresh air, covered by a tent with space heaters. This is a wonderful opportunity to sit down to a tasty prime rib dinner w i t h f r i e n d s ,
Name:
I will attend the Venison Stag on Saturday, December 4, 2021
I will bring adults. Total number @ $25.00 = Total Enclosed:
I will bring children. Total number @ $10.00 = =
Yes, I would like to help!
Please call me at this telephone number
( ) – . (cut out and return by 11-22-2021)
I would like to eat outside in the fresh air under a tent.
Make checks payable to:
Long Beach Casting Cluband mail to the above at:
P.O. Box 90035Long Beach, California 90809-0035
Venison Stag ReservationSaturday, December 4, 2021 v Social Hour: 6:00 PM v Dinner: 7:00 PM
Reservations are due by November 22, 2021
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Sockeye Salmon Santa Suits...Happy Holidays!
RudolphPrancer
Dancer Comet
Cupid
Donner
Blitzen
Dasher
Vixen
is a way to get involved and meet new people. We will need the following volunteers:
Saturday, November 27th at 8:00 AM: Steve Higashi will coordinate Clubhouse cleaning. Mark Flo will coordinate holiday decorating. We will also need help with washing all our dishes and silverware. December 4th AM: we will need help with last-minute decorating and table setting.
December 4th PM: John Lincoln and Dan Luas will need help with the meal preparation and will also need servers at the event. And lastly, we will need four or five people willing to stay after the dinner, for washing dishes and cleanup.
If you have any questions or wish to volunteer, you can email me at [email protected] or call me at (714) 392-2211.
To purchase tickets in advance, please use the registration form included. Please make checks payable to ‘The Long Beach Casting Club’ and note ‘Venison Stag’ at the bottom of your check.
We look forward to having you at this wonderful event!
Annual Clubhouse CleaningSTEVE HIGASHI, FACILITIES & POND CHAIR
With the end of the year and the Venison Stag dinner approaching, it's time for the annual
cleaning of our Clubhouse. The Venison Stag dinner is one of the more significant events held at the Clubhouse during the year. A clean clubhouse will greatly contribute to a successful Venison Stag dinner, and to start off the new year with a clean clubhouse will be a great way to get back to the events and activities of the Club.
Participation in events such as Clubhouse cleaning is a way to give service to our Club, get involved with our Club and meet fellow members. For those planning to participate, it will be helpful if you can bring gloves, rags, buckets, stepladders and your mask.
This year's annual cleaning is scheduled for SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2021 at 8:00 AM.
Heaters Needed for Venison Stag - 12/4/2021LONG BEACH CASTING CLUB MANAGEMENT
This year, the Venison Stag will feature limited seating on the Clubhouse porch. Portable heaters
are needed, propane or electric, to warm diners on the Clubhouse porch during this event.
The Venison Stag is a great way to meet Club members and tell others about your latest fishing trip, including the one that got away. Most of all, a prime rib dinner will be prepared by the Club's award-winning chef, John Lincoln, and expert sous chef Dan Luas.
Email Bob Mayfield, [email protected], or Colin Kumabe, [email protected], to loan the Club your heater for this event.
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Trout Fly
A CASTERS
1 Glen Ozawa 99 2 Chris Korich 98 3 Henry Mittel 97 (95) 4 J B Walker 97 (91) 5 Ralph Hardin 95 6 Luis Montes 94 7 Mark Flo 93 8 Vince Goehner 92 8 John Thiele 92 10 Tony Ramirez 89 10 Ken Deleray 89 12 Colin Kumabe 87
B CASTERS
1 Whitney Gould 92 2 Zack Wohl 91 3 Mariano Domingo 89 4 Elaine Gong 86 4 Audrey Wilson 86 6 Alice Gillibert 82 7 Donna O'Sullivan 79
C CASTERS
1 Charles Wohl 87 2 Alice Owsley 84 3 Rick Messmer 83
Bass Bug
A CASTERS
1 Chris Korich 97 2 Luis Montes 95 (97) 3 J B Walker 95 (95) 4 John Thiele 95 (93) 5 Glen Ozawa 94 5 Henry Mittel 94 7 Tony Ramirez 93 7 Ralph Hardin 93 9 Vince Goehner 88 10 Mark Flo 86 11 Ken Deleray 84 12 Colin Kumabe 83
B CASTERS
1 Zack Wohl 89 (84) 2 Alice Gillibert 89 (83) 3 Elaine Gong 87 4 Donna O'Sullivan 86 5 Mariano Domingo 85 6 Whitney Gould 84 7 Audrey Wilson 83
C CASTERS
1 Rick Messmer 87 2 Alice Owsley 86
1/4 oz. Accuracy
A CASTERS
1 Chris Korich 94 (96) 2 Henry Mittel 94 (94) 3 Tony Ramirez 89 4 Colin Kumabe 88 5 Ralph Hardin 86
B CASTERS
1 Lauren Kozicki 87 2 Mark Flo 86 (83) 3 Luis Montes 86 (81) 4 Mariano Domingo 85 5 Alice Gillibert 84 6 Elaine Gong 83
C CASTERS
1 Zack Wohl 85 2 Rick Messmer 82 3 Donna O'Sullivan 81 4 Audrey Wilson 80
Open Plug
A CASTERS
1 Henry Mittel 97 2 Chris Korich 92 (98) 3 Ralph Hardin 92 (94) 4 Colin Kumabe 90 5 Glen Nagumo 88 6 Tony Ramirez 85
B CASTERS
1 Mark Flo 92 2 Lauren Kozicki 90 3 Elaine Gong 87 (1) 4 Mariano Domingo 87 (0) 5 Luis Montes 84 6 Alice Gillibert 81
C CASTERS
1 Donna O'Sullivan 86 2 Zack Wohl 80 2 Rick Messmer 80
1/4 oz. Distance
A CASTERS
1 Henry Mittel 230 2 Chris Korich 208 3 Colin Kumabe 190
B CASTERS
1 Mark Flo 174
C CASTERS
1 Whitney Gould 128 2 Alice Owsley 113 3 Zack Wohl 110 4 Audrey Wilson 103 5 Donna O'Sullivan 102 6 Rick Messmer 100
Angler’s Fly
A CASTERS
1 Henry Mittel 157 2 Chris Korich 144 3 Colin Kumabe 107 B CASTERS
1 Zack Wohl 128 (123) 2 Whitney Gould 128 (118) 3 Audrey Wilson 115 4 Mark Flo 110 5 Donna O'Sullivan 95
Dry Fly
A CASTERS
1 Henry Mittel 99 2 Chris Korich 98 3 Glen Ozawa 97 4 John Thiele 94 4 J B Walker 94 6 Luis Montes 93 7 Vince Goehner 92 7 Ken Deleray 92 7 Ralph Hardin 92 10 Mark Flo 91 11 Colin Kumabe 86
B CASTERS
1 Whitney Gould 96 2 Audrey Wilson 93 3 Mariano Domingo 90 4 Alice Gillibert 89 5 Zack Wohl 88 6 Elaine Gong 87 7 Donna O'Sullivan 84
C CASTERS
1 Rick Messmer 95 2 Alice Owsley 92 3 Charles Wohl 91
Wet Fly
A CASTERS
1 Luis Montes 99 2 Chris Korich 98 3 Henry Mittel 97 4 Ralph Hardin 96 5 Glen Ozawa 95 5 Mark Flo 95 7 Colin Kumabe 91 8 John Thiele 89 9 J B Walker 87 10 Ken Deleray 86 11 Vince Goehner 85
B CASTERS
1 Alice Gillibert 92 2 Elaine Gong 91 (94) 3 Whitney Gould 91 (92) 4 Audrey Wilson 91 (89) 5 Zack Wohl 90 6 Mariano Domingo 88 6 Donna O'Sullivan 88
C CASTERS
1 Rick Messmer 89 (86)(86) 2 Alice Owsley 89 (86)(85)
3/8 oz Accuracy
A CASTERS
1 Chris Korich 98 (98) 2 Henry Mittel 98 (96) 3 Ralph Hardin 91 4 Glen Nagumo 88 5 Colin Kumabe 86
B CASTERS
1 Lauren Kozicki 86 2 Luis Montes 85 3 Mark Flo 84 (1) 4 Elaine Gong 84 (0) 5 Mariano Domingo 83 6 Alice Gillibert 82 7 Donna O'Sullivan 81
C CASTERS
1 Zack Wohl 80
5/8 oz Accuracy
A CASTERS
1 Chris Korich 96 2 Henry Mittel 94 3 Ralph Hardin 91 (96) 4 Glen Nagumo 91 (94) 5 Colin Kumabe 89
B CASTERS
1 Elaine Gong 86 2 Lauren Kozicki 85 3 Mark Flo 84 4 Luis Montes 81 4 Alice Gillibert 81
C CASTERS
1 Zack Wohl 87 2 Donna O'Sullivan 84
Northwestern Tournament, San Francisco, 2021
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International 5-wt Fly Accuracy
MEN
1 Glen Ozawa 60 (68)2 Luis Montes 70 (65)3 Henry Mittel 59 4 Chris Korich 56 5 Mark Flo 49 6 Ralph Hardin 46 7 Zack Wohl 38
WOMEN
1 Audrey Wilson 58 (54) 2 Whitney Gould 38 (38) 3 Alice Owsley 36 4 Donna O'Sullivan 22
International 5-wt Fly Distance
A CASTERS METERS
1 Henry Mittel 33.0 (32.5)2 Vince Goehner 31.0 (27.0)3 Chris Korich 30.54 Zack Wohl 26.05 Luis Montes 25.06 Mark Flo 22.5
B CASTERS METERS
1 Audrey Wilson 28.5 (28.0)2 Whitney Gould 27.0 (26.0) 3 Alice Owsley 24.04 Donna O'Sullivan 21.0
All Around
CASTER ALL A TF BB 1⁄4 A OP A AF D 1⁄4 D DF WF 3⁄8 A 5⁄8 A
1 Henry Mittel 14 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 Chris Korich 14 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 Mark Flo 36 3 4 4 2 4 4 3 3 4 5 4 Colin Kumabe 41 5 6 3 4 5 3 5 4 3 3 5 Zack Wohl 45 4 3 5 6 3 5 4 5 6 4 6 Donna O'Sullivan 55 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 5
All Accuracy
CASTER COMB TF BB 1⁄4 A OP A DF WF 3⁄8 A 5⁄8 A
1 Chris Korich 771 98 97 94 92 98 98 98 96 2 Henry Mittel 770 97 94 94 97 99 97 98 94 3 Ralph Hardin 736 95 93 86 92 92 96 91 91 4 Luis Montes 717 94 95 86 84 93 99 85 81 5 Mark Flo 711 93 86 86 92 91 95 84 84 6 Colin Kumabe 700 87 83 88 90 86 91 86 89 7 Elaine Gong 691 86 87 83 87 87 91 84 86 8 Zack Wohl 690 91 89 85 80 88 90 80 87 9 Alice Gillibert 680 82 89 84 81 89 92 82 81 10 Donna O'Sullivan 669 79 86 81 86 84 88 81 84
All Distance Combined
CASTER COMB AF D 1⁄4 D.
1 Henry Mittel 387 157 230 2 Chris Korich 352 144 208 3 Colin Kumabe 297 107 190 4 Mark Flo 284 110 174 5 Whitney Gould 256 128 128 6 Zack Wohl 238 128 110 7 Audrey Wilson 218 115 103
Notes:Saturday Accuracy Basket Button (370 and above): Chris Korich, Henry Mittel
Sunday Accuracy Basket Button (378 and above): Chris Korich, Henry Mittel
Gold Basket Button (Sat. & Sun. buttons): Chris Korich, Henry Mittel
Help! We Need Your Web PhotosMICK WOODBURY, PAST PRESIDENT
First: thank you, everyone who sent in photos for the website. They were great, and many
were used. Unfortunately, for some reason beyond our understanding, that site suddenly became inaccessible.
Pictures that were earmarked for use were no longer available. Others, that were very good, but that we hadn’t yet found a home for, were also gone. If there are any you think are excellent and that tell theLBCC story, please send them again. To make it easier, here is a list of photos we still need: Venison Stagv There is a picture of the tables, all nicely decorated
with cozy lighting. That one was the one which disappeared.
Also disappeared:v Photos of Yash v Photos of Bill Boehlertv Photos of Marv Dworzakv Photos of Kitchen crew Still need:v Conservationv Nooner Luncheonsv Awards/Installation Banquetv Porch gatheringsv Beginning Fly Casting on the pondv Knot-tying classesv Lower Owens fishingv Brookie Bash fishingv Spey fishingv Tenkara fishing Please email any photos to [email protected] (FYI, the web site is making good progress!). Thanks!
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15% Discount from AventikPAUL BURGNER, MEMBER
Chao Hang of Aventik is offering LBCC members a 15% discount on the below products. Go
to the club page and click on "Sponsors", then "Aventik". The Aventik (Amazon) page will come up. Type the ASIN # in the search area (example: ASIN B079NBK9L4). The product will come up. Or: just click on the item description below.
Use code 6RYUE72E for the discount. The list and code change monthly, so keep watching here.
Items for this Month:vRod Rack Holder ASIN:B08GS6LZ73,
B08X4D5HK6vNymph Fly Fishing Reel ASIN: B08GR1X54VvAluminum Fly Reel ASIN:B086ZGQQ6B,
B086ZGN8JLvSlim Foam Fly Box ASIN: B06WGPWM9K,
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B07RQ545N2v Fly Tying Vise ASIN: B07VNCGMBD
Northern California Steelhead Trip RecapMARC BONVOULOIR, 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
While the fishing wasn’t superhot, the Northern California steelhead trip did produce one of
the biggest fish I have ever seen: a 12-pound, 31- inch buck that took member Tim Griffith 15 minutes to land. Fly Shop guide Matt Dahl said it was the fish of the year so far. He was shaking as he released the beast, saying “I need to get a bigger net!”
12 members headed up the I-5 freeway to Redding, and found out quickly that the Lower Sacramento River was blown out, due to the intense rains over the past three weeks. It seems the three rivers that feed into Shasta Lake—the upper Sacramento, the Pit and the McCloud— flooded and brought so much silt into the lake that, in a week, it made its way to the dam and into the lower river. No one was complaining, as the area desperately needed precipitation, but our fishing options were reduced to the Klamath and the Trinity, which were clear and full of fish.
What makes this trip special is the variety of waters we fish. The plan over the last three years was to fish the lower Sac on the first day, to get numbers of fish. While it doesn't yield the number of fish caught on the Green River, the lower Sac can produce decent numbers of fish per angler. The next day is dedicated to finding steelhead which, as everyone knows, are difficult to find and catch.
This year we were relegated to finding quality steelhead, and the numbers showed it. No more than three or four were caught per angler each day. Many half-pounders and smolts were caught, but that’s the name of the game. Most fished the Trinity both days, but Colin and Chad Kumabe hit the Klamath on Sunday and caught a decent number of half-pounders. Luckily we fished between storms, but the weather and waters were cold. Each night we dined at a
different restaurant and told stories from the day. All in all, a fun trip to finish the 2021 year.
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Long Beach Casting Club
Pyramid Lake Ladder Fishing Tripw/Rob Anderson & Pyramid Lake Fly Fishing Guide Service
March 16–18, 2022
A Chance to Catch the Trout of Your Life!!!dates – Fishing three full days - Wednesday, March 16 through Friday, March 18. Arrive Tuesday,
March 15 and depart Saturday, March 19.guide assistance – Provided by Rob Anderson and two guides from Pyramid Lake Fly Fishing
Guide Service (PLFFGS). Website: www.pyramidlakeflyfishing.com. Phone: 775-742-1754cost – $480.00 based on 10 participants with 3 guides, but may be higher or lower if we do
not get 10 commitments (12 maximum). This includes light breakfast, hot lunch, drinks on fishing days and guide assistance.
lodging plans – Hotel in Sparks, NV, the Western Village Inn & Casino. Cost is TBD, working to secure a block of rooms and secure best price. An option is to stay at Pyramid Lodge in Sutcliffe, NV. Info forthcoming, but you will make your own reservations.
what you are responsible for - Your transportation, hotel, meals (other than breakfast and lunch on fishing days at the lake), guide tips, fishing permit (from Paiute Indian Tribe).
fishing gear – Rods/reels: 9’ 8- or 9-wt. or 11’ switch rod, with floating line for indicator fishing or fast sinking or shooting head line for stripping. Tackle: flies, adjustable indicators, 10-15-lb. leader/tippets. PLFFGS will provide the ladders and flies.
more info:
• Deposit of $240.00 due ASAP after signing up.• Final payment of $240.00 due no later than January 15, 2022. Make checks payable to the
‘Long Beach Casting Club’, and send to LBCC, PO Box 90035, Long Beach CA 90809.• Contact Paul Nakamura for details and to get on the Trip List at [email protected] or
310-487-3367.• A Zoom meeting will be planned with Rob to get you acquainted with fly fishing at Pyramid
Lake. Tentative date will be in November after we get a Club distribution developed.• A Pre-Trip Meeting will be scheduled prior to the trip and more details will be sent to members
who have signed up.
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Join us for a friendly competition!
January 15th & 16th, 2022 at Long Beach Casting ClubWHAT: The 4th Annual LBCC Spey Casting TournamentWHO: Open to All — Beginners to Expert — Skagit to Long BellyWHY: Improve your casting (and fi shing!) — Learn from among the best!
Vendors: Red Shed Fly Shop (Poppy & Linda), Bruce & Walker Rods (Gene Oswald) will be on hand…
Contact Tom Olson via email: [email protected]
Join us for a friendly competition!
4TH Annual LBCC SPEY CASTING TOURNAMENT
Save the Date! 4th Annual Spey Tourney January 15–16, 2022TOM OLSON, CO-CAPTAIN
Please see the below flyer. Our tournament is a friendly competition where we encourage and
cheer for one another, from beginners to experts, Skagit to Long Belly.
In the past, we’ve had casters from the Golden Gate Club, Oregon and Washington. We are promoting the event to the Southwest Council, Spey Pages and a network of Spey casters who really enjoy visiting the Long Beach Casting Club.
We have a group of Spey casters meeting Saturday mornings for Spey Club Casts. On occasional Saturdays, we’ll be setting up the buoy line we use
for the tournament and teaching anyone who wants to learn.
If you have questions, please contact Tom Olson at 310-809-0409 or I’ve set up an email for the tournament [email protected].
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It’s Full on Autumn in the Eastern Sierra!!!
Crowley Lake is California’s premier trout stillwater fishery. The autumn bite is strong,
and the views on the lake can’t be beat.
Give me a call if you’d like to book a trip for the lake. Chris Leonard - 818.288.3271
I offer half-day and full-day trips. Moving waters as well as Crowley Lake.
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In appreciation for the many years of support,
Bob Marriott’s is pleased to give 2% of all Long Beach Casting Club member purchases
back to the club. This store credit can be used by the club for raffle prizes or toward other product purchases that will help enhance and benefit club activities. When purchasing from Bob Marriott’s, please be sure to mention that you are a LBCC member to help ensure that a percentage of your sale goes back to the club.
New Club MembersMARK ANGELO, MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY
The Board of Directors approved this new member at the last Board Meeting:
v Megan Storey of Long Beach, CA
Please greet and welcome all our new members at the Club’s next monthly meeting. Here’s wishing them a lifetime of healthy hatches and tight lines. Members: if you see visitors at Club meetings, let's make them feel welcome and inform them of the activities we have to offer!
Two Rods, 100 Flies Later...Ouch!COLIN KUMABE, PAST PRESIDENT
It still hurts a week after my two fly rods and 100 flies were left at the Cabo Airport. Just a friendly
warning that other countries will likely have different policies on hand-carrying fly rods and flies.
Last week, I fished in the Cabo San Lucas area. Fishing was great, including about an hour of fishing from shore, where my son caught a tiny roosterfish on a fly.
Everything at the hotel and fishing charter went better than expected, including hand-carrying my fly rods and flies from LAX to the Cabo airport on American Airlines. One hour before the return flight, the security screener at the Cabo airport told us the fly rods (4-piece) and flies (largest size 2/0, mostly size #6) were not allowed as carry-ons. We then tried to check the rods and flies. The American Airlines ticket agent told us that we were too late. The agent then told us that the other options were to leave the rods and flies (in the trash?), or stay in Cabo three more nights to get on the next available flight (recall the American Airlines flight cancellations announced October 30).
Here's the link to the Mexican transportation security page. It says nothing about rods not being allowed.https://www.aicm.com.mx/en/passengers/faqs
Here's the link to TSA, allowing rods to be carried on, but requesting that “large” hooks be checked:https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/sporting-and-camping?page=2
In hindsight, I wish we'd checked our gear. Live and learn the hard way. We'll talk to our Club’s rod-building guru, Eddie Madrid, about building replacement rods.
Regardless of which rods I build, I will practice my casting at the Pond. See you at the Long Beach Casting Club Pond!
size #22 bwo klinkhamer
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bwo klinkhamer
Fly of the Month: BWO & Zebra Midge KlinkhamerJOHN VAN DERHOOF, PAST PREZ & TARGET TALK HELPER BOY…
It's that time of year again, when the Long Beach Casting Club begins to turn eyes, hearts and ambitions towards the dusty town of Bishop, and the trout lurking in the depths of the Owens River. Now these are
winter trips—January, February and March—so the "Fly du Jour" is usually fished wet, deep and with weight, but there are always opportunities to break out a dry. There are really only two bugs out there crazy enough to emerge at this time of the year. Yup, our old friend the BWO (Blue-Winged Olive) and the midge. The perfect fly choice for both of these is the venerable Klinkhamer.
Hans van Klinken's Klinkhamer (yeah, there is only one 'M' in the name) has been around for years, but I am amazed that more of us don't use it. Maybe it's because it is a parachute, and they can be a bit more intimidating to tie. But, seriously, a parachute ain't that hard, and the result is an excellent floating and highly visible fly that fish love. Besides, I just showed all of you how to tie one at our last monthly meeting. You didn't watch? Tsk, tsk, and I'm hurt, but you'll find a link on how to watch that program on Page Three of this edition of Target Talk.
I am offering another 'twofer' this month, with two patterns in one edition. However, what is really nice is that both patterns are the same: you only need to change sizes, thread color and ribbing color to create either one. Another great thing is that if you have difficulty seeing flies on the surface as they float merrily along, you can easily use bright-colored posts on either of these to help make them more visible. I will also suggest that you tie some with a black post. After the sun goes down, with nothing but the afterglow illuminating the water's surface, seeing light-colored objects becomes almost impossible. An all black or even just a mostly black fly will pop out on a water surface that looks like a river of mercury.
So tie up a few in a couple of sizes and keep 'em stashed away for the hatch that will eventually pop out. The Klinkhamer is a fly you won't regret having!
Materials for Tying the Klinkhamer:
BWO:Hook: Daiichi 1167 or similar; 18–22Thread: Veevus dark olive; 12/0Rib: Extra-small Ultra Wire; chartreuseWing: EP Triggerpoint; BWO or Hi-VisHackle: Dry fly parachute; medium dun or dun grizzlyThorax: Superfine dubbing; grey olive
Zebra Midge:Hook: Daiichi 1167 or similar; 18–24Thread: Veevus black; 12/0Rib: Extra-small Ultra Wire; silverWing: EP Triggerpoint; White or Hi-VisHackle: Dry fly parachute; grizzlyThorax: Superfine dubbing; black
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Instructions for Tying the Klinkhamer:
1 Let's start by placing your hook in the vise. Now attach the thread using a Jam Hitch behind the space we leave behind for the head. Wind down the shank a short distance to where the back end of the thorax would be—about the length of the straight section of this hook's shank (Daiichi 1167). I like to keep the bodies slender on these flies because I want the hook bend and the body to sink slightly, so I am going to tie in my ribbing here. This will minimize lumps or extra layers of thread.
2 Wind the thread down around the curved portion of the hook about 2/3 of the way. Be careful to cover the wire ribbing with smooth connecting wraps while doing this. Counter spin your thread, keep it nice and flat, and wind back up to where you tied in the ribbing. Wind the ribbing with nice evenly spaced wraps—usually 4-6 turns, depending on size. Tie off the wire and worry/helicopter off the remainder. This method leaves fewer sharp edges that could easily cut your thread.
3 Here's where we start the parachute process, and it really isn't that tough. Select a small amount of Triggerpoint fibers about 3" long and lay them flat on top, at the midpoint of the shank. Make two wraps around the post material, turn it 90° and wind twice more in the opposite direction, making 'X' wraps, and you have a spinner wing. Grab both ends of the post and pull them straight up into a vertical position. Wind six or seven times up the post and a similar number back down.
4 Select a nice quality dry fly hackle, about the same size as the hook or one size larger. Remove the lower barbs with list leaving a bare rachis/stem. Now hold the hackle together with the post. Make sure that a small amount of the bare stem is above the highest thread wrap on the post. Bind the hackle down around the hook shank in front of the post, and then start winding your thread up the post again, just as you did before. Once you get to the uppermost wrap, start winding back down and
continue to wind to the eye of the hook. YES, ignore the head space—you won't need it!!!
5 All right, here is the one time in your fly-tying life where you can do the forbidden. Select your dubbing and apply it to your thread. With the dubbing noodle prepared, wind from the eye of the hook back to the post and behind it. Wind enough of the dubbing to create a football shaped thorax. Finish the dubbing with your winding thread behind the wing.
6 Start winding your hackle from high to low around the post. Remember that you bound the rachis to the post base, and it is at or above the highest turns of threads. Four or five turns of hackle should suffice. With the hackle on the front side of the hook, carefully tie off the hackle, using three or fourturns around the base of the post. Be careful not to wind over too many of the hackle barbs, causing them to splay in odd directions.
7 Almost done…tilt your vise forward so that the hook shank is pointing down. If your vise does not tilt simply take the hook out of the vise jaws and reinsert it with the shank pointing down. Using your hands or a tool, whip finish about three or four turns around the base of the post, between the hackle and the thorax, and cut away your thread. Hey, you're done! Now go fish…
Note: See Page 15 of our June, 2021 issue for the "Fly Tying Tip", showing this same parachute technique.
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PINCH AND TWIST RACHIS
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Fly Tying Tip:Full Feather Mounting IIDAVE BOYER, MEMBER
Last month I discussed how to flatten the feather rachis to mount your feather on the side or top of
the hook shank. What happens if you need to mount two feathers at the top of your hook (graphic-1, graphics courtesy of John Van Derhoof)?
If we mount them side by side on a curved shank hook, they will cant off into a ‘V’ and not be perfectly vertical (photo-1, focus is at leading edge of feathers).
John Van Derhoof reminded me in this case, as you flatten the rachis, to put a slight twist (graphic-2) to the rachis as you flatten it, so a feather will mount just off the top center of the hook shank (graphic-3 and photo-2), keeping the feathers perfectly vertical. This works on tails or on full feather wings.
Again, don’t fight your material, make it work for you. Keeps your frustration levels lower with streamer flies!! Give it a try.
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