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November HFF Meeting Recap

Guest Speaker Rex Waters of the INDNR chats with Tim Mather, Club president.
Guest Speaker Rex Waters of the INDNR

On Tuesday November 17th, we had our meeting at Bobby’s Colorado Steakhouse with guest speaker, Rex Watters. He spoke to us about many of the management strategies taking place at both Monroe Reservoir as well as the Stillwater Marsh Wetlands area he manages. He also mentioned a few ways we can help including volunteer days planting trees and helping manage and keep these areas that we use so often clean.

Rex informed us about the issue with the Asian Carp here in Bloomington. While most of us do not use live bait, there is still a concern about the spread of this invasive species due to their destructive quality and their ability to outcompete other fish in the region.  He also spoke to us about how we can prevent the spread of these Carp from entering Lake Monroe, informing us about the resemblance of Gizzard Shad to the Asian Carp. With both looking so similar in their growing stages, many are unable to differentiate these species and will accidentally spread these invasives into undesired areas such as Lake Monroe.

One project Indiana DNR is currently attempting to implement here in Monroe County is building disposals for the fishing line (leader, tippet) and bait. This will help decrease the chances of spread of invasive species as well as keep the environment and the critters in it happy!

Rex also spoke to use about the Bald Eagle population at Monroe Reservoir, and it seems they are thriving in the region with 17 nests currently being used as well as one of the oldest documented Eagles living right here in Monroe County.

Mike Donovan
Mike Donovan tying a Parmachene Belle Streamer

The fly tying demonstration part of the meeting was presented by Mike Donovan, tying a Parmachene Belle Streamer as promised in previous meetings. Mike always does a good job of explaining about the materials he uses and why they are important in reproducing classic flies.

HFF February Meeting

The next HFF meeting will be February 18th at the Colorado Steakhouse.   Dinner at 6:00 and the program starts at 7:00.  The program this month will be fly tying.  Several members, who and what exactly to be announced,  will be showing their skill at various techniques and patterns.  As I have in the past asked, cajoled, begged and pleaded, if there is a pattern or technique you would like to see,  let me or Mike Donovan know.  Someone in the club will know how.

On the tying front, we have made arrangements with JLWaters to use some of their space as a location to get together and tie flies, share ideas, and I suppose, bitch about the weather and brag about our fishing prowess.  We will have the space downstairs where the ski shop used to be, it is a nice space and a new wall offers some privacy.   Bring your own stuff and tools. This is also a good opportunity to buy some stuff from JLWaters.  I think it would be a good idea to bring an extra light.  So, see you all Saturday February 8th at 1:00 PM.  I am thinking of tying some simple yet very effective deer hair bugs. This is not a class or demo, just a chance to share.

Warm Water Cronicals
Warm Water Cronicals

I have mentioned the Warm Water Chronicles web site managed by Ian Anderson from Flymasters in Indy.  He is offer a new tying tip every Monday and Tip # 4 is all about dubbing.  Check his website for more Monday Tips. #5 is up now.

The Limp Cobra
The Limp Cobra

This is the best site on the subject of dubbing I have seen with tons of good pictures. Check it out here…
http://thelimpcobra.com/2013/01/08/fly-tying-a-complete-dubbing-techniques-tutorial/

Even more tying information,  Jonathan will be teaching a beginning fly tying class on February 6th at 6:00 PM.   Check with JLWaters for details on Facebook,  JLWaters & Co

See you all at JLWaters on Saturday and Colorado Steakhouse on the 18th.
Stay warm>

Tim