Across the Stream – November 2005
A
Publication of Heart of America Fly Fishers
HOAFF November Meeting
Monday, November 21, 2005 - 7pm
Annual Auction & Raffle
Viewing - 6:00 p.m.
Auctioning - 7:00 p.m.
President's Message
by Mark Borserine
Our annual auction is coming up this Monday night, November 21st. It will be held at our usual
meeting place, the Community of Christ Church at 79th and Mission Rd. at 7pm. It seems like we have more than ever
this year, largely due to the generosity of the widow of one of our members; Bob
Groody. His wife, Marianne donated most of his fly fishing gear to our auction!
The annual auction is our largest single fund-raiser; so come,
bring a friend and be generous in your bidding. The auction is an opportunity to
buy some things you really, really need (right!) and benefit our club doing it.
Remember to bring that friend!
After the auction, we will have our annual Winter outing on
December 3rd at Bennett Springs. There will be
the usual cookout with some unusually good barbecue and that evening our
Banquet. Don’t miss the Awards this year, we’ve got some real humor in store for
you! Expect the Unexpected!
The club finalized its donations to worthy organizations at
the last Officers Meeting, held on November 7, 2005. This was the first year we
considered all the donation requests at one time, comparing them to one another.
In past years they’ve been done “piecemeal”.
The Board directed a committee of five be formed, three Board
members and three club members. Since this was the first time we used this
method, there were some “fits and starts” but overall the process was very
smooth and resulted in a very fair distribution.
Blue River Watershed Clean Streams - Metro-Wide cleanup for students
$ 500
Casting For Recovery - Assist attendance of women $ 50
Henry’s Fork Foundation - Acquisition of Access Sites along
the river $ 225
MO Trout & Cold Water Fund - Acquisition of cold water
fisheries in Missouri e.g. Capps Creek $ 475
The Nature Conservancy - Develop an inventory of key farm
operations impacting the Current River $ 1,425
Yellowstone Foundation - Return Native Trout to waters of
Yellowstone $ 50
A.K. Best Spring Seminar 2006
Saturday, March 11,
2006 • 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
A professional fly tyer of international stature, A.K. Best is
one of the most well known fly tyers of our day. He has written numerous books
on fly tying and fly fishing. His fly fishing adventures can often be found in
the writings of John Gierach.
Club members:
$40.00 Nonmembers: $50.00.
Registration fee includes a lunch catered by Alpine Catering.
Send checks made payable to HOAFF, to: Paul Bennetts, HOAFF, 13921 W. 114th Terr., Lenexa, KS 66208.
Missouri Department of Conservation Discovery Center 4750 Troost •
Kansas City, Missouri
2005 Officers
PRESIDENT
Mark Borserine
majborser@aol.com
(913) 381-0722
pAST
PRESIDENT/SECRETARY
David Andrews
davidgandrews@kc.rr.com
H (816) 741-8314
tREASURER
Paul Bennetts
pbennetts1@comcast.net
913-338-3837
NEWSLETTER
EDITOR
Tom
James
tom@blackdogsports.com
O (816)
718-0393
PROGRAMS
Cliff Cain
John Bell
cliffcain@hotmail.com
j.bell@kcc.state.ks.us
H (913) 780-3865
H (785) 843-1782
O (913) 433-5224
O (785) 271-3139
OUTINGS
Jim
Jorgensen
Bill Lyon
jhjflyfisher@everestkc.net
blyon51@yahoo.com
H (913) 469-1950
(816) 525-1243
O (913) 477-7701
MEMBERSHIP
Cliff Newton
Fred Clark
ccnewton@sbcglobal.net
fclarks@planetkc.com
H (816) 943-8306
H (913) 831-0305
O (816) 426 3925 x260
CONSERVATION/BLUE RIVER PROJECT
Raymond Zook
rzook@kc.rr.com
H (816) 941-2862
LIBRARIAN
Doug McDonald
mcdoug5148@sbcglobal.net
(913) 669-5222
EDUCATION/RECOGNITION
Bill Lindley
Jim Mattes
(913) 888-3177
(913) 248-1030
SPRING
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dick Martin
Don Grundy
rlm@mllfpc.com
dgrundy@sbcglobal.net
H (816) 781-9557
H (816)-781-9019
O (816) 221-1430
WEBMASTER
Vicky Newton
svnewton@sbcglobal.net
H (816) 943-8306
AUCTION/RAFFLE
Dan Zimmerman
dzmmrmn@aol.com
(913) 829-4768
HISTORIAN
Bill Brant
billandkathy@kc.rr.com
H (816) 941-9691
O (913) 458-6826
SOUTHERN
COUNCIL LIAISON
Hod McIntosh
singingreels@sbcglobal.net
Home: (913) 722-3684
BANQUET
CHAIR
John Richards
jreyedoc1@aol.com
H (816) 781-0545
O (816) 781-0500
Heart
of America Fly Fishers Meetings
Meetings are held at 7pm on the 3rd Monday of each month
Community of Christ Church
79th &
Mission Rd, Prairie Village, KS
Hatch of the Month
Bring a fly or a couple of flies to add to the Match of the Month
collection. During each meeting names are drawn and the winner receives the
collection of flies. This is a great way to learn new fly patterns and share
some of your favorite flies with the rest of the club. Members can also donate a
dollar to enter for the drawing.
Featured Fly Tyer
Due to
the Annual Auction, we will not have a Featured Fly Tyer. If you are interested
in being a featured fly tyer, contact Dave Andrews.
HOAFF Apparel now available
Now you can get a T-shirt or a fishing hat with the
new Heart of America Fly Fishers Logo. Hats $15, T-shirts $12
Annual Auction & Raffle
by Dan Zimmerman
The annual HOAFF auction and raffle will take place on Monday,
November 21, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. Items will be available for viewing by 6:00, so
come early. It will take place at
our new meeting location at Community of Christ Church, 79th & Mission Rd,
Prairie Village, KS. This location
gives us some great advantages. We
had limited access to our old location, so we had to organize and set up right
before the auction. This caused a
lot of chaos and stress and limited the opportunity of our members to look thing
over before hand. We will now be
able to set up on Sunday afternoon so members can come early on Monday before
the auction.
We’ve already received a number of items. If you like guided flyfishing trips, this
is the years to come to the auction.
So far, we have a guided small mouth trip on the Current River, and trout
fishing trips on the North Fork, the White/Norfork, the Eleven Point, the
Current River, and the Niangua. If
you like something more exotic, we have a guided float trip for two on the Bow
in Canada, and a guided five day trip by horseback into the Teton/Yellowstone
wilderness in Wyoming. We have
already received some great lodging, flyfishing gear and fly tying material.
We expect to continue to receive lodging, trips and gear in the weeks ahead.
Though the commercial items are great, everyone really enjoys
the hand crafted flies and equipment contributed by our members. We also will need additional help from
our members for such things as setup, ticket sales, and refreshments. If you can contribute please give me a
call or you can sign up at the October meeting.
Many members have already pledged donations. Let me know if you have something in mind
or just bring the item to the October meeting.
In the weeks ahead we will plan to post auction items on our
website. Be sure to check back for
updates.
The auction is a great opportunity to introduce others to our
great club. Think about bringing a
friend (or more than one).
Auction & Raffle Items
Not a complete
list, check online at www.hoaff.org for last minute additions.
1. Trout Predator. Featuring a rich blue anodized finish this Predator
5-6 Fly Reel is designed and manufactured in South Africa by Pentz Projects. The
spool and casing are machined from solid bars of high strength aluminum and
feature the extremely smooth PTFE drag system. Included is a nylon pouch with
Velcro closure and original box. This reel has a lifetime warranty. Reel donated by Jim Rogers, Bennett
Springs State Park Concessionaire.
2. Big Fish Bonanza. You can hunt for big game freshwater or saltwater
fish freshwater fish with this assortment of flies, leaders and equipment. There
are hundreds of flies, dozens of leaders, plus three nine-weight fly lines and
miscellaneous items. There are even some blue gill poppers to use when your arm
gets tired. Winning bidder will also receive a gently used Eagle Claw Granger
Medallion 9 foot 9 weight Tarpon/Salmon Fly Rod with sleeve and case, and a
deluxe chest pack. Donated by Marianne Groody.
3. Fly tying kit. This kit includes a very nice assortment of fly
tying material and tools including some nice Hoffman Dry Fly Hackles. Donated by
Barb Davis.
4. Trout. You will
have hours of enjoyment reading Ernest Schwiebert’s hard cover two volume classic entitled
“Trout”. Donated by Jack Gartside
5. Salvelinus Fontinalis.
Here is your chance to own a signed 10” x 17 “Joseph R. Tomelleri print,
“Eastern Brook Trout”. Tomelleri has earned world-wide recognition as a
pre-eminent illustrator of trout. His artwork has figured prominently in many
publications and advertisements. Donated by Joseph R. Tomelleri.
6. Fisherman Eyewear. These sunglasses are made especially for fly
fishermen. They are polarized and come in a sturdy case. Donated by Chapman
Creek.
7. It’s A Secret. Gartside’s Secret Stuff is amazing fly tying
material. Donated by Jack Gartside www.jackgartside.com.
8. Golden Kansas Bones. FFF certified Master Casting Instructor Captain Paul
“Soddie” Sodaman and his flats boat Kansas bone fishing trip was featured in the
May 2004 issue of Kansas Wildlife And Parks magazine. Winning bidder will
receive coupon good for one or two anglers to be guided on an 8-hour trip for
these challenging fish. Donated by Flat Lander’s Guide Service.
www.sodiesflyshop.com/
9. Lodge. If you like to hang around the dam at Taneycomo (who doesn’t)
Parkview Lodge is the place to be. It’s a few minutes from fishing without the
hassle of Branson traffic. Winning bid will receive coupon good for two nights
lodging. If you need a guide. Parkview Lodge has an in-house guide. Donate by
Parkview Lodge www.parkviewlodgebranson.com
10. Get What You Want. Even fishermen will be able to figure out how much
to bid. Winner will receive a gift certificate for $100 good at any Pro Bass
Shop. Donated by Pro Bass Shop.
11. Rim Shoals. If you want to sleep next to the fish, sleep here.
Rim Shoals Lodge & Fly Shop is right on the bank of the White River at the Rim
Shoals Catch and Release trophy trout area. Certificate is good for two nights
lodging for two people. Donated by Rim Shoals Lodge and Fly Shop.
www.rimshoals.com
12. Bows on the Bow. Here is your chance to float the world famous
Canadian Bow River in a comfortable drift boat while casting to rocket rainbows
and wild browns. Winning bidder will receive a full day float trip for two
including breakfast, gourmet shore lunch, flies, and refreshments. Donated by
Mark Sokolowski of Fishing Pole
Guiding, Inc. http://www.fishingpoleguidinginc.com/
13. Tight Lines. Guide Sam Potter from Rolla is an Authorized Guide
with the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Winning bidder will receive a walk-in
trip for one or two to fish the Blue
Ribbon Trophy trout water of the Current River or the Smallmouth Trophy water of
the Big Piney River. Service is also available for Mill Creek, Little Piney and
Spring Creek, and the Meramec River. Donated by Sam Potter. www.TightLine.Biz
14. Eat, Sleep, Fish. Hunt fish by day and sleep well at night. Winning
bidder will receive a full day
guided Fly Fishing trip for two with Clint Wilkinson and a full night’s
lodging at White River Trout Lodge for two to four people. Fishing trip donated
by Wilkinson Outdoor Adventures.. www.whiteriver-flyfishing.com. Lodging
donated by White River Trout Lodge. www.WhiteRiverLodge.com
15. Brass Door Motel in
White River Country. Be the guests of
the Brass Door in Gassville, AR for one night lodging for two. Club members are
frequent quests since it is within 3 miles of the White River and 17 miles of
the Norfork River - giving you lots of fishing locations. Donated by the Brass
Door Motel.
16. Need a New Fly Line? Here
they come, quick bidding in this order:
1 Tungsten
Dredger. Big fish slayers will want this Rio Tungsten Dredger Shooting Head Fly
line. It has a 30-foot shooting head and is ideal in any water where you need to
get down deep and fast. Donated by Rio Products
2 Air Cell.
The Air Cel Supreme2 Fly Lin is a High-performance, general purpose fly line
with excellent castability. WF-4-F Ivory
3 Think
Deep! Scientific Angler’s Wet Cel
WF7S Type II fly line. Donated by Weaver’s Campground & Tackle.
4
Scientific Anglers GPX Mastery DT2F willow. Donated by K&K
5
Scientific Anglers XPS Mastery DT2F gray. Donated by K&K
6
Scientific Anglers Air Cel Supreme2 WF5F orange.
7
Scientific Anglers Ultra 3 WF6F sunrise.
17. Stiff Neck ?
Metz Necks donated by K&K: Quick Bidding!
1 #2
Grizzly
2 #3 Neck
Natural Black
3 #3 Neck
Cream
4 #2
Grizzly
5 #3 Black
18. Made by your Fellow
Members!!
1 Wooden
Trout Fly Display (two). Handmade by Fred Clark
2 Dozen
Clouser Minnows. Tied by Cliff Newton
3 White
River Flies. Tied by Ray Zook
4 Alaska
Flies. Tied by Mark Borserine
19. Fly Tying Supplies: Bid
Fast! Pay Attention
1 Sparkle
and Regular Chenille Assortment
2 Thread,
Tinsel & Tools
3 Warm
Water Neck Assortment
4 Poppers,
Foam, Cork Assortment
5 Chenille
Assortment
6 Lanyard
20. Books, Books, Books in lots by subject – pay attention!!!!
21. Fly Rods:
1 Berkley
Stinger Fly Rod 8’6” 6/7 wt. – a Sleeper!
2 Eagle
Claw 8’6” 8wt Fiberglass – Pond Fisherman’s dream!
3 Vintage
Japanese-made lacquered Bamboo – decorate your den!
22. Kick Back at
Vogel’s. This is a great place to
stay when you are fishing Bennett or you can rent a canoe and explore the
Niangua. Winning bid will receive two nights lodging for two on Sunday through
Thursday during the 2006 seson, exclusive of holidays and opening day. Donated by Vogel’s Homestead
Resort.
23. Cordura Rod Case. Donated by Marianne Groody
24. Homemade tying bench.
Donated by Marianne Groody
25. Backpack Chest Pack
System. Donated by Cabela’s
26. Fly Tackle Case. Cordura. Donated by Cabela’s
27. Framed Print – “Nature’s Way” by Stan Atwood of Landing Ducks.
Beautiful!
Decorate your Hunting Lodge!
28. River Otter. The River Otter is well known among flyfishermen. It
is a one-person craft with a unique design that allows you to control the craft
with either your feet and flippers or with oars. It is versatile, portable, stable and
will last for many years. A rod holder is included. Donated by Marianne Groody.
29. Niangua Fishing. Spend the day with veteran guide Mike Runyon on the
beautiful Niangua River. Winner receives a guided day for two people to wade
and/or float fish the Niangua River. Good for a weekday only. Donated by Mike
Runyon of Mike’s Guide Service.
30. Two Ocean Pass. This is a wilderness experience of a lifetime.
Winning bidder will receive a trip for one to travel by horseback on a five-day
trip into Two Ocean Pass Country deep within the Teton Wilderness of the
Bridger-Teton National Forest or into the back country of Yellowstone National
Park. You will be able to fish for three full days in a wilderness setting. Be
sure to check out the website and/or contact the outfitter before bidding.
Donated by John R. Winter of Two Ocean Pass Outfitting.
http://www.twooceanpass.com/fishing.htm
31. Sub 714. This boat does everything a pontoon boat does, at a
float tube type of price. It sits the angler completely out of the water, comes
with oars and oarlocks for rowing, and has an adjustable footbar for total
comfort and efficiency. It sports a heavy duty, 840 denier nylon cover for the
ultimate in durability. Donated by Marianne Groody.
32. Smallmouth Mania. Two anglers will fish a full day with Dale Kipp of Three Rivers Guide Service for
trophy smallmouth on the current river. Dale has has 26 years experience on the Current
River and is an authorized permittee
of Ozark National Scenic Riverways and National Park Service. Donated by Dale
Kipp of Three Rivers Guide Service.
33. Eleven Point. The wild and scenic Eleven Point River is provides
the challenges and variety that excite anglers and will bring them back for
more. Winning bidder will receive a one day guided Mackenzie drift boat trip for
two. Donated by Brian Sloss and Ryan Griffin of Eleven Point River Canoe Rental.
http://www.11pointcanoe.com/
34. White Sands in
Cotter. Stay at the center of the
flyfishing universe in Cotter Arkansas. Winning bid will stay get two nights
lodging for two. Donated by The White Sands Motel.
35. River Run Outfitters
on Taneycomo - TBA
36. Seeking Distance? Jim
Rogers signature “Shooting Star” 9ft. 5wt. 2pc. Your Pres personally strung this
one and test cast it and this Star really Shoots! Donated by Jim Rogers.
37. Wade too deep? Keep
your gear dry with Simms Freestone vest in XL, tan color! Donated by Charlie Reading. In one of the
pockets is an extra special surprise – scissor clamps donated by Dr. Slick!
38. Fish with Phil
Lilley of Lilley’s Landing Resort &
Marina on Upper Lake Taneycomo. A four-hour trip for up to 2 people, spin or fly
fishing, wade or boat: all bait, tackle, flies included.
39. Echo 9ft, 7wt. 4pc. The versatile 7wt. used to be called the
“all-rounder”, dark-green with full wells grip and fighting butt. A beautiful
rod with extra touches such as alignment dots and single-foot guides. Includes:”
Smooth as Butter! Okuma 7/8 ball
bearing reel with 7wt. full-sinking Redington line. Donated by Mountain
River Fly Shop.
40. Classy! Beautiful Enameled Largemouth Bass Lapel
Pin. Donated by Chapman Creek Fly &
Tackle, Chapman, KS
www.chapmancreek.com
41. Big Fish Dreams! Musky,
Pike and Bass Flies – a Lifetime Supply! Donated by Marianne Groody.
42. Alaska, Alaska! Saltery
Lake Lodge, Kodiak, Alaska has donated two 6 day/6 night fishing packages, two
for one: two people come for the price of one - $2,250.00. Includes Roundtrip to
the lodge from Kodiak, food, lodging, Deluxe cabin and fishing guide. These
packages are for two specific dates:
July 2-8, 2005 and August 27-September 2, 2005. Please understand
that you will owe Saltery Lake Lodge $2,250 in addition to your bid and that the
packages are one each for the above dates only. Donated by Doyle
Hatfield, Saltery Lake Lodge
www.salterylake.com
43. Like to tie BIG
Flies? Huge supply of hooks, bodies, mylar, etc.
Donated by Marianne Groody.
BUCKET RAFFLE:
Buckets and buckets, literally, of fly tying materials, tools and fly
boxes! Mostly donated by Marianne
Groody – there is way too much to list individually, you must come to see!
SUPER RAFFLE:
1. Fly Organizer. Here is a chance to finally get that mess of flies
organized. This pack holds six large and four small fly boxes. Donated by
Marianne Groody
2. Handmade Tying Bench! Made by
Larry Rollins. Viewing Plate donated by Fred Clark
3. Rocket Taper 555 by
Cortland. This is some of the best
fly line made. WF6F plus Scientific Anglers 2-56LA Fly Reel; also, reel case and
a supply of strike indicators. Fly line donated by Gastons, reel by Mark
Borserine, reel case and strike indicators by Fred Clark
4. Rocket Taper 555 by
Cortland. WF5F plus Scientific
Anglers 2-56LA Fly Reel. Also includes an unused ripple foam fly box. Fly line
donated by Gastons, reel by Mark Borserine, box by Marianne Groody.
5. Buck’s Bag Chest Pack
with Backpack. Donated by Hod McIntosh
6. Big Bass! A “Baker’s Dozen”, thirteen Bass Flies. Donated by Chapman Creek Fly &
Tackle, Chapman, KS
www.chapmancreek.com
7. Dry Fly Dreams? Tie all
you’ll need for years to come!
Four Metz #2 complete necks:
Grizzly, Natural Brown, Cream, Black; donated by K&K Fly Fishers.
This is not a complete list of items, for a more detailed
list, check out the website at www.hoaff.org. Viewing of items starts at 6:00pm
so come early to get a look at some of the great items to bid on. Auction starts
at 7:00pm.
Call for
Nominations
Each year at the Annual Banquet at Bennett Spring, we award
deserving members with a number of awards. We need your help by nominating
member for the following award categories. If you have nominations, please
contact John Richards or Bill Lindley.
Golden Strike Indicator Award.
Outstanding Service Award.
Best Newsletter Article Award.
Longest Fishing Trip Award.
Tall-Tale-Teller Award.
Multi-Fly Award.
Annual Banquet/Bennett Spring Trip
December 2 - 4, 2005
By John Richards
It’s time to start planning for the Annual Banquet and Winter
Bennett Spring Trip. The Winter Catch and Release season is always a great time
to fish the waters of Bennett Spring and the Annual Banquet is an event not to
be missed.
Reserve a place at Bennett Spring for lunch Saturday and at
the Annual Banquet Saturday night. Sign up at the next member meeting with John
Richards or Jim Jorgensen.
A $15 advance reservation fee is required to hold a spot for
these meals. The $15 will cover your meal cost (excluding drinks) at the
banquet. The club will furnish lunch at the shelter across the river from the
spring at noon on Saturday.
There are some fine places to stay while in the Bennett Spring
region. It’s a good idea to make lodging reservations.
Sand Spring Resort
417-532-5857
Vogels Homestead Resort
417-532-4097
Larry’s
417-532-8678
Andy’s Catch
417-532-0755
Bennett Spring State Park
1-800-334-6946
Upcoming Events & Programs
November 21, 2005
Annual Raffle & Auction
December 3, 2005 Winter Outing - Bennett
Springs MO
Visit our Advertisers:
Black Dog Sports
www.blackdogsports.com
The Fishing Hole
Ray & Jonell Fincke
(913)
642-5554
3731
W. 95th • Overland Park, KS 66206
Rainbow Fly Shop
4706-D
Shrank Drive
Independence, MO 64055
816-373-2283
9-5
Tuesday - Saturday
K&K Flyfishers’
Everything for Todays Flyfisherman
• Total Equipment Selection
• Great ”How To” Schools
• Pro Staff for Your Questions
• Fishing Trips: Alaska • Canada • Montana • Bahamas
87th & Grant, Overland Park, KS 66212
www.kkflyfishers.com • 913-341-8118
Fishing River Custom Rods
Bill
Kreitz
13715
Nation Rd.
Kearney, MO 64060
E-mail: b.kreitz@att.net
816-628-5071
Cell:
816-392-6720
River Run Outfitters
2626 Hwy
165
Branson,
MO 65616
417-332-0460
877-699-3474 (toll free)
www.riverrunoutfitters.com
Branson Lodge
2456 State Highway 165
Branson, MO 65616
1-800-334-3104
www.bransonlodge.com
Sawdust Clay Art
Handmade wood sculptures of your favorite fish.
PO Box 575
• Liberty, MO 64068
(816)
792-4603 • sawdustclay@sbcglobal.net
Loon Outdoors
www.loonoutdoors.com
Pomeroy Auction
James “J.P.” Rozine
Auctioneer
Kansas City, Kansas
(913) 334-2153
Blue Ribbon Flies
West
Yellowstone, Montana
www.blueribbonflies.com
Lilleys' Landing
1-800-LILLEYS
367
River Lane
Branson, MO 65616
www.lilleyslanding.com
Dr. Slick Co.
www.drslick.com
Rio Products
5050 S.
Yellowstone Hwy, Idaho Falls, Idaho
83402 USA
• Tel. 208-524-7760
Fax
208-524-7763
e-mail:
rio@rioproducts.com
website: www.rioproducts.com
Spring View Fly Shop
Ed &
Kay
417-588-2116
11726
Highway 64
Lebanon, MO 65536
Bennett Spring State Park Concession Shop
26248 Hwy
64 A
Lebanon,
MO 65536
417-532-4307
1-800-334-6946
Gaston’s Tackle
Bennett
Springs State Park
11798
Highway 64 - Lot 63
Lebanon, MO 65536
417-532-9449
Sand Springs Resort
1996 Hwy
64
Lebanon,
MO 65536
417-532-5857
417-588-3110 fax
www.sandspringsresort.com
Wilkinson Outdoor Adventures
Clint
Wilkinson
272
Wild Cat Shoals Road
Gassville, AR 72635
870-404-2942
CGFlyfish@excite.com
Riley’s Station
Miles & Michelle Riley
129 CR 640
Buffalo, AR 72653
whiteriver.net/rileys/
888-533-2151
870-425-4221
Dale Fulton’s Blue Ribbon Flies
1343 Hwy. 5 South
Mountain Home, Arkansas 72653
(870)
425-0447
Fax
(870) 425-6954
http://www.mtnhome.net/fultons/
http://www.mtnhome.net/brf/
E-mail: bluflyar@mtnhome.com
Two Rivers Fly Shop
13718 Hwy
5 South • Norfork, AR 72658
870
499-3060 • Fax 870 499-5951
www.tworiversflyshop.com
Wapsi
Ask for
Wapsi at Better Fly Shops Everywhere!
Mountain Home, AR 72653
Brass Door Motel
Hwy 62W
Gassville, AR 72635
Motel
Phone
(870)
435-2988
Restaurant
Phone
(870)
435-2288
(877)
272-7736
White Sands Motel & Restaurant
Highway 62B - Next to Cotter's Rainbow Arch Bridge
870-435-2244
whitesands@mtnhome.com
www.whiteriver.net/whitesands
Bass Pro Shops
www.basspro.com
Chapman Creek Fly & Tackle
2701 North Marshall
Chapman, KS 76431
785-922-6630
www.chapmancreek.com
Rim Shoals Lodge & Fly Shop
River Front Lodging
Guided FIshing Trips
Boat/Motor Rental
Full Service Fly Shop
Gary & Paula Flippin
(870) 435-6144
www.rimshoals.com
Legler Knives
www.leglerknives.com
Guide Lines Guide Service
To Schedule a trip on Kansas Lakes:
Call 785-267-0065 or
cell 785-640-5463
www.clydetheguide.com
Anglers and Achery Outfitters
136B Eden Way
Branson, MO 65616
(417) 335-4655
anglersandarchery.com
Maloney's Guide Service
Creekside Inn
Ninilchik, Alaska
maloneys@cableone.net
Parkview Lodge
1-888-727-5883
5477
Hwy 165
Branson, MO
Diane Cristopher-Fulks
Watercolor
Wildlife
Designs by Diane
(816)
578-4615
Yagers Flies
www.yagersflies.com
(866)
359-7467