Thursday, September 21, 2023

September 20 - Ready or not here it comes! 4" of September snow!

 


A gathering of fly fishers

This evening after dinner our meeting was called to "order" at 7:00 by the evening's emcee - Dave.

During dinner, most of the discussions were of summer fishing outings and catching. So after dinner the order of business was rather short.

It was announce and discussed that our Treasurer Harold, had recently undergone surgery and was expected to have a rather lengthy recover period. 
Harold had previously given his Notice of Resignation as Treasurer, but would stay on until a good club's money / bookkeeper would fill his shoes. Now is the time for One Good individual to come forward to handle our club's treasury, as Harold is giving up that responsibility.
Harold, Thank You for the years of service that you have given our club.
Get well soon, our thoughts and prayers are for your speedy recovery.

This evening we had 10 members in attendance. Without a Treasurer being present we did not have our usually transactions with fly donations - door prize, or fly box raffle.

With some members -other obligations- it was discussed and decided that next month OCTOBER that we would again hold our monthly meeting on the THIRD Wednesday of the month -- the 18th. Please mark your calendars accordingly.

Also discussed what a meeting theme - program for November 15th. Currently thoughts are to have a SWAP Meeting. A meeting to buy-sale-trade those Fly Fishing goods that you haven't used in awhile. NO JUNK PLEASE, just used and unsed goodies that you no longer have use for. What to you think?

With the low turnout tonight, we were thinking that many of you have made a last-ditch-effort to make an end of Summer fishing trip and gotten snowbound. It was announce that yesterday there was a FRESH 4" snowfall that covered the Elk Horn Mtns. - Anthony Lake, and favorite fishing hole and summer cooling spot for many of us.      

with snowfall September 21 8:11 am
 
Mid-summer catching holes on Anthony Lake
With the onset of Autumn -shorter, cooler days- catching can be good here.


a typical October catch of FIVE (5) 16" to 20" triploid rainbows


Now to discuss the urgent business at hand... Will YOU step forward and share your time an effort as a Club Officer?
The job might consume 3 maybe 4 of your waking and meeting hours per month; with summer fishing time OFF.

Please mark your calendars for our next meeting - October 18th.
Dinner orders taking placed at 5:45 pm with business meeting / program to follow at 7:00.

Respectfully submitted,
Dale McKain
Club Secretary  


Tight lines and good fishing