Who whooda taught dat dee Saints in dah Soopa Bowl?

From Uptown Angler in N'Orleans
Who wooda taught dat Rich Waldner makes a "Who Dat" spoon fly. Yep both of dem happenen!!!! Go Saints. Go Spoon Fly.
Trow me a Redfish Mista!!!!






From Uptown Angler in N'Orleans
Who wooda taught dat Rich Waldner makes a "Who Dat" spoon fly. Yep both of dem happenen!!!! Go Saints. Go Spoon Fly.
Trow me a Redfish Mista!!!!
The 8th Annual Spey Days program is shaping up. Just announced is a the first Friday class, an all day session for 6 anglers with Simon Gawesworth.
Keep track of the latest at The Wide World of Spey Days Blog.
The 2nd Annual Maverick/Backcountry Slam Fly Tournament is a fly only tournament targeting redfish, snook and trout with a slam format (winning team catches biggest three of all species). Meant more for fun than competition and with a low entry fee, the event will include a post fishing raffle with tackle and items provided by The Backcountry, a fly fishing retailer located in Vero Beach. LINK (Via: Salty Shores)
The 2010 March Merkin Invitational Permit Tournament is slated for March 15-18 in Key West. All proceeds of the tournament after direct expenses will go 50/50 to Don Hawley Foundation and Bonefish & Tarpon Trust. Capt. Will Bensen of World Angling fame guided the winning team last year. LINK
Just in from the Nautilus marketing department - 5 days left on this auction.
If you're from the D.C. area, or happen to be there this weekend, you should check out this one day symposium.
The National Sporting Library will host a public symposium on fly fishing during a full-day program, taking place Saturday, Nov. 21. “A River Never Sleeps: Conservation, History and the Fly Fishing River” will feature lectures and a panel discussion on fly fishing rivers and conservation, past and present.
Speakers include authors James Prosek, Hoagy B. Carmichael and John Ross, as well as environmental and angling historian Dr. Bryon Borgelt. Our friend and angling historian Dr. Sam Snyder will also be speaking and moderating the event.
Admission to the symposium is $75 per person or $50 per student. Advance registration is required.
For further information or to RSVP, contact Elizabeth Tobey at 540-687-6542, ext. 11, or visit www.nsl.org/flyfishingsymposium.html.
The National Sporting Library’s annual symposium and Public Lecture Series are made possible by the generosity of an anonymous donor.