The Pleasanton, California Fly Fishing Show and NCCFFF Fly Fishing Hall of Fame
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by Marty Seldon
Why do you go to fly fishing shows? I was at this show both Friday and Saturday, the weekend of February 27, 2009 and had a great time. Friday I went up with Bill Finke and Bob Meacham, and on Saturday with Mike Brinkley. Most of our fly club was there including past members like Matt Pendo. I met up with Lloyd Hayes, Bob Shoberg, Jim Cramer, Walt and Lois Robinson, Mike Matika, Dave Turner, Benson Kanemoto, Bob von Raesfeld, Dennis Buranek, Bob Price, Don Chesarek, Jim Counsel and Wayne McIntyre and Ray Hutcherson and Keith Nelson had their new Sea Level rods and reels on display I’m sure I missed more of us.
As one might expect Key Hanley and Jay Murakoshi were in fine fettle, There were reaspnably good programs and greats like Tim Rajeff, Nick Curcione, Lani Waller, and an artist at the fly vice, Marc Petitjean. Seeing old friends like Ed Schroeder, Frank Bertania, Jim Murphy, Jim Adams, Wayne Synn, Doug Kulick, Frank Pisciotta, Dolph and Nona Senasac, Al Smatsky, and Carl Jaeger made it a worthwhile trip even in the rain. This show brings eastern exhibitors and headliners that we don’t normally see out west such as Barry Beck, A.K. Best, and Ed Engle. We even had the wild trout people from Fish and Game the entire weekend. Not only that, but no constant duck calls in your ears.
As it did at ISE show, the FFF had set up a great fly fishing learning center and Gene Kaczmarek and Dave Kruss, on behalf of the FFF Fly Tying Committee demonstrated the "Evergreeen Hand," they are working to put into production, that makes it a lot easier for Vets with one hand to tie flies. One time member and friend Chuck Echer tied during the day and was honored by his induction into the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame Saturday night. He is a world-class angler, tyer, teacher, as well as a great guy who has devoted his life to our sport.
There was a good contingent of club members at Hall of Fame at the Pleasanton Vets Memorial Center on Saturday night. NCCFFF Treasurer Mike Brinkley was at the door most of the night while we all had a great time enjoying the free flowing wine. The sold-out dinner served a great rare prime rib, something special for these kinds of events. Over and above the veggy’s, it was accompanied by a great private label Cabernet honoring Chuck that became a collectors item. We also learned a few new things about Chuck weh his friends did a roast during the ceremonies. Hall of Fame Chairman John Ryzanych and his committee Bobbi Amour and Derrell Bridgeman did a great job and NCCFFF President Roger Miller the induction.
Many came away with some great gear and fly plates in the silent and verbal auctions that raise the NCCFFF’s conservation budget for next year. Plan on joining us next year. I came away with a warm feelings after seeing so many old friends; but pictures, even fuzzy ones, tell it best - see them at:
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Skitt fiske!