Events

It’s all about the experience!

Fort Worth Fly Fishers organize weekend events at lakes and rivers within easy driving distance. Some are one-day events, and others are multi-day. All provide opportunities to learn new waters and share the experiences with members.

April outing to Bill Ward ranch in Mexia a favorite

April outing to Bill Ward ranch in Mexia a favorite

It’s time for another of the club’s all-time favorite outings – the overnighter to Bill Ward’s Ranch near Mexia (pronounced muh-HAY-uh). Bill wants to remove some of the population of bass and sunfish/perch and we are just the group to do it. Bill’s clear,...

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Fly Fish 101 draws a whole pack of students in Glen Rose

Fly Fish 101 draws a whole pack of students in Glen Rose

The March 2 Fly Fish 101 in Dinosaur Valley State Park offered trout weather (chilly and damp) along with an unexpected pack of Boy Scouts from near Houston. And it was all just fine. With casting and fly-tying instruction led by FWFF member Russell Husted and a...

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March speaker John Dietsch presents “The Angler’s Path”

March speaker John Dietsch presents “The Angler’s Path”

Jokes about being “mistaken” for a movie star are many, but John Dietsch is one of the few who can really say he’s been there. He appeared in all the fly-fishing scenes of the film "A River Runs Through It," where he also conceived and executed the famous final...

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Fly Fish 101/January outing canceled

The Jan. 19 FF101/outing on the Brazos below the Possum Kingdom dam has been canceled. Water flows are at dangerous levels, the weather outlook is atrocious and the state has not been stocking trout because of the high river flows. It’s a completed turnaround from...

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Sharpen your fly-tying skills with Fishy Fullum

Sharpen your fly-tying skills with Fishy Fullum

Nationally-acclaimed fly tyer Fishy Fullum is teaching a halfday workshop from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, at UNT Health Science Center (the same meeting room where the club meets monthly). Participants should arrive at 8:30 a.m. and be ready to begin at...

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