REVISION!!! SVTU CHAPTER MEETING, REMINDER -MARCH 24th -SPEAKER + LOCATION
The next SVTU Chapter meeting is scheduled for Wednesday March 24th.
In the early post and the newsletter it was announced we were going to return to the Rockville Izaak Walton League Clubhouse for meetings. THIS HAS CHANGED.
EFFECTIVE FOR THE MARCH MEETING, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY UP-COUNTY REGIONAL SERVICE CENTER, 12900 MIDDLEBROOK ROAD, GERMANTOWN, MARYLAND 20874, 240-777-8000. ROOM TO BE ANNOUNCED WHEN KNOWN, BUT CHECK WITH THE GUARD. . This is the same location we held THE JANUARY MEETING.
The speaker will be Dusty Wissmath (see his “bio” below) and the topic will be Fly-fishing small streams.
Hope see you there. Be safe in the snow!
Dusty started his fly-fishing school and guide service in 1995. He also served as the lead instructor at the L.L. Bean Fly Fishing School in Virginia and still teaches at the Wulff School of Fly Fishing in New York. He is a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor and is a member of the Board of Governors of the F.F.F. Guides Association. When he’s not teaching or guiding, Dusty gives casting demonstrations and workshops at sports shows from Montana to Virginia. His articles and photographs can be found in several outdoor magazines.
Dusty is on the Pro Staff of the Scott Fly Rod Co., Ross Reels, & Hyde Drift Boats and is a fly designer for Brookside Flies of Denver, Colorado.
Dusty says, “ I’ve been lucky enough to work with and learn from some of the best in the business. Jay
Buchner, Bob Clouser, Dave Whitlock and Scott Sanchez inspired me with their innovative and masterful approach to fly tying as well as effectively fishing the flies that they tie. From Paul Bruun, of Jackson, Wyoming I learned how to guide professionally and have fun doing it. Joan Wulff, Lefty Kreh, Macauley Lord and Floyd Franke taught me how to teach and how to analyze the cast. It’s because of these folks that I am able to say I have the best job in the world. I’m privileged to call them my friends. I hope that I can open the door for you, as they did for me, to this fantastic sport.”
