Archive for the ‘Conservation’ Category

HOT!!!! CASTING CLINIC: SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2009 - UPDATE

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The Chapter is sponsoring a Casting Clinic with Master Caster / Instructor / Chapter VP David Cleaves, as announced at the Chapter meeting May 27th. Original plans changed  due to limited facility availablity. 

  • Date: Saturday June 6 TIME: 9 AM to Noon 
  • Location:  Seneca Creek State Park off Clopper Road 
  • Fees are: $50 for TU members / $75 for non-members.  All proceeds go to the Chapter, 
  • Number of attendees is limited - several folks have signed up already. 

APRIL 26th and 27th = SUPPORT THE AFFTA FAMILY & YOUTH CASTING CALL + JIM RANGE NATIONAL CASTING CALL @ FLETCHER’S COVE : VOLUNTEER!!!!

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Join TU staff and DC area volunteers for the American Fly Fishing Trade Association’s (AFFTA) Family & Youth Casting Call & the Jim Range National Casting Call at Fletcher’s Cove in Washington, DC, April 26 & 27, 2009. TU is an active partner in planning the day’s events, and we are looking for volunteers.  From teaching kids to fish to manning registration tables, we will need many volunteers to make each day go smoothly. This is also a great opportunity for TU volunteers to educate Congress, the Administration and the public on fisheries and aquatic habitat issues. If you are interested in volunteering, please go to www.nationalcastingcall.com/volunteer.  If you have a specific area that you would like to help out in – education, fishing instruction, etc. – make sure that you note it in the comments section so we can get you scheduled to help doing something you are most comfortable with. All volunteers will receive a complimentary Redington fly fishing shirt for their efforts.Sunday, April 26:  AFFTA’s Family & Youth Casting Call 
This action-packed afternoon will give metro-DC residents a chance to fish and to learn more about fish and fishing from some of the country’s leading experts. The Junior Ranger Badge program, fly tying instruction from Family Tyes and hands-on exhibits from participating partners will give families the opportunity to explore, learn about and protect one of our most precious natural resources.

Monday, April 27: AFFTA’s Jim Range National Casting Call
This event is designed to educate our nation’s leaders on the importance of conservation by taking them fishing on the Potomac River.

What better way to highlight the importance of fisheries conservation than by spending a day fishing on the banks of the Potomac River at Fletcher’s Cove in the heart of Washington, DC.  

We hope to see you there,
David M. Rogers
Director of Volunteer Operations
TROUT UNLIMITED 
drogers@tu.org

BEAVER CREEK PLANTING -SATURDAY APRIL 4 9:00 AM -> 1:00 PM :RAIN OR SHINE!!!

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

There is a major planting effort scheduled for SATURDAY APRIL 4, 2009VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED! SVTU IS VERY COMMITTED TO THIS ONGOING PROJECT! HERE ARE THE SPECIFICS!Beaver Creek Stream Buffer Planting and RestorationAntietam Watershed (near Hagerstown)19826 Benevola Newcomer RoadBoonsboro, MD 21713This project is part of CBF’s Farm Stewardship Program in the Antietam watershed. We will be restoring riparian habitat for the cold-water fishery within this Antietam sub watershed by planting hundreds of native trees and shrubs and live stakes.  We encourage individuals, families and community groups to come out for a day to help the Bay! Dress for the weather, refreshments and tools provided, but bring work gloves and shovels if you have them. Project partners include the Beaver Creek Watershed Association, Chesapeake Bay Trust, Antietam Watershed Association, Mid-Atlantic Council of the Federation of Fly Fishers, Trout Unlimited, US Forest Service and the US Fish & Wildlife Service.  To sign up, please contact Marcy Damon at 443-482-2156 or email mdamon@cbf.org DirectionsFrom Rt. 70 (from Hagerstown or Frederick):Take Exit 35 South onto Rt. 66 (toward US-40 and Boonsboro), at end of exit turn left onto Mapleville Road, go 2.3 miles, turn right on Benevola Church Road, go 1.8 miles, turn left onto Benevola Newcomer Road, go 0.2 miles and turn left to park near the barns. (Planting will be held across the road in back of the main house.) CBF signs will be posted.  Information for all Volunteers: Rain or Sunshine! What to Wear and Bring: Dress for the weather: Outdoor work clothes and sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. If you want to do in-stream work, wear high rubber boots or hip waders. Work gloves. Water Bottle We will have shovels and other tools on hand, but if you can bring an extra shovel, it would be a huge help. (Refreshments and drinks provided!)       Bathrooms  : A Portapotty will be provided. There are also several gas stations nearby.

CHILDREN’S TROUT FISHING CLINIC : WEDNESDAY APRIL 8TH 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The Chapter supports the annual Trout Fishing Clinic for Children sponsored by Maryland Parks and Planning Commission (MPPC).

The MPPC wil provide the gear - spinning rods/reels - for the children. 

The Chapter is committed to supporting this activity.  VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED.

DATE:  WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 2009

TIME:   VOLUNTEERS REPORT 1:00 PM /   CLINIC IS SCHEDULED FOR 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM

LOCATION: ISAAC WALTON LEAGUE POND :   707 CONSERVATION LANE, GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND

CONSERVATION LANE IS LOCATED OFF OF MUDDY BRANCH ROAD APPROXIMATELY 1/2 MILE NORTH OF GREAT SENECA HIGHWAY. 

BIG HUNTING CREEK CLEANUP - SUNDAY MARCH 22 - 1:00PM

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Just a follow-up reminder for those in the SVTU interested.  See below for specifics.

John Brognard of PVFF sent this update from an earlier announcement:  

On Sunday March 22, 2009 we plan to hold a clean-up on Big Hunting Creek.
Members from Potomac Patuxent and National Capitol TU chapters will join us
in this project. We plan to meet at Frank Benz Pond at 1:00 PM.

Please bring gloves, a pick-up-stick (if you have one) and plastic bags
to collect
garbage. We will put the trash in the dumpster behind the Cunningham Falls
park office across from the boat ramp. If you have questions, Please  give me
a call at 301-371-4205.

Hope to see you Sunday,
John Brognard

March 2009 Chapter Meeting

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Up-County Regional Service Center
Conference Room A
12900 Middlebrook Road
Germantown, MD 20874
240-777-8000

7:00-7:45 p.m. — Social ‘Hour’
7:45-8:00 p.m. — Business meeting
8:00-9:15 — Program -Beaver Creek Update


Doug Hutzell and John Mullican will present an update on the Beaver Creek project and will give us some insight into future projects on the stream.  The Chapter’s involvement in these restoration efforts, in partnership with the Beaver Creek Watershed Association, Antietam Fly Anglers, and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, has helped to turn Beaver Creek into one of the premier trout streams in Maryland.  If you have been involved in these efforts, or just want to hear about what has been completed and what is planned for the future, this promises to be an interesting evening.   As part of the pesentation, a short, professionally- produced video about the restoration efforts will be shown.  Also, as usual, we will be raffling off some fishing-related items before the presentation.  Hope to see you there!

Electroshocking Patuxent below Brighton Dam

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Received from Jay Sheppard on Thu, Nov 1, 2007

I just received word that DNR is going to do a fish survey on the main Patuxent River below Brighton Dam next Tuesday, Nov. 6. If you are interested in participating, be at Brighton Dam parking lot at 9:00 AM with chest waders on and ready to go. Suggest Polaroid glasses. Do not wear shorts under your breathable waders, as the sweat will make the electrical connection from the survey probe directly to your skin—YIKES that tickles!! Bring lunch and something to drink.

This is a new trout fishery that we (PPTU) have been trying to get started, but have been largely thwarted by the repair work on the two dams over the past 2 summers. This work created very low and warm flows. We hope once the repairs are completed, we will see a possibly convenient sport fishery develop….the regulations are No-Kill and Flies Only. This is an opportunity to at least see some portions of the stream.

PLEASE Do not reply to me….I am not coordinating this. Also, I cannot make this date. Only a few volunteers are needed, so do not take a day off of work unless you wish to do so, etc.

Cheers

Jay