A beautiful cool fall
Saturday welcomed in this years Trout Fest which was held at the RiversideFly Shop, located on the banks of the Sipsey River . The event was sponsored by the Sipsey Trout Unlimited Chapter 639. This years Festival was loaded with activities, such as dry
fly casting, door prizes, raffles, guest speakers, casting tutorials,
children’s activities, casting competition, exhibits, fly tying, and
striper-on-fly-forum. It was a fun event for the young and old, male and female
and most of all a way to meet and greet avid fly fishermen and women. The event
was to raise money for the big trout project that the Sipsey Trout Unlimited Chapter 639 has
sponsored for the past couple of years. Last year’s goal was to raise 1500.00
which was met and this year’s goal reached that number and more. It is so
rewarding to see so many fly fisherman turn out to support this cause.
I have to commend the guys in charge of smoking
the pork and spare rids for lunch, it had to be some of the best pull pork I
have tasted in a long time. Everyone else present agreed the meal was outstanding. The big smoker was smoking long before the crowd showed up.
Everyone attending could sign
up here for a 10.00 ticket that was good for lunch and a chance to win the 10
ft. Nucanoe Frontier Hybird Kayak, worth 1,049.00. Notice the round plastic
containers on the table, the lids were labeled with the name of each item to be
raffled off. One could buy 5.00 tickets
for a chance to win any of the raffled items which was given away after lunch.
A lot of 10.00 tickets were
sold to win this item. The individual who won the Nucanoe told me that his
present canoe was on its last run, so winning the Nucanoe was a welcome
addition for him.
The Bristol Bay Retreat in King Salmon, Alaska was another fantastic prize for the right ticket
holder. A 10.00 raffle ticket would get you a chance to win this trip for two
valued at 6500.00. A lot of tickets were sold for this trip of a lifetime.
This was another item that
got a lot of attention and sold a lot of 10.00 tickets; the Kamado Joe Ceramic
Grill and Smoker, valued at 849.99. Other items that were raffled off were: Measure
nets with rubber bag in three different sizes, pair of Korkers guide boots,
Echo Edge fly rod, dry, nymph, and streamer fly boxes, 2 spools of Air-Flo fly
line, Guideline Sunglasses, Guided Drift Boat Trip down the Sipsey Fork, and a Wading
Guide trip for two from Riverside Fly Shop.
A number of fly tiers were
available tying patterns used on and beyond the Sipsey. Joe Tremblay from Huntsville Alabama demonstrated some really nice dry and nymph patterns.
He is a member of the Tennessevalleyflyfisher.org organization. Another
excellent fly tier was Ted Crona who was from Scottsboro , Alabama . He demonstrated some really nice streamer patterns.
His email address is tedcrona@yahoo.com
An array of streamers, dries,
and nymphs were on display.
Local fly tier Steve Fletcher
owner of Fletcher’s Flies was on hand to tie some of the popular patterns used
on the Sipsey. Visit his website to see a variety of flies he ties and fishes
with.
There were a number of kids participating in the casting competition.
This lady told me that she and her husband both fly fish and have been on a number of guided float trips inTennessee . She was competing in the distance cast. The winner
of this competition hit 72 ft.
Lunch begin with a line waiting for some of the pull pork, cole slaw, pork and beans, bread, and choice of drink. As stated earlier, the food for this years Fest was awesome!!!
Lifetime fly angler and
author Bob Shanks was on hand to share with everyone his unconventional fly
fishing techniques part II. He was at the Trout Derby back in the spring to
present techniques I. Bob has fished in Idaho, Colorado, and Montana for years
casting for rainbow and brown trout. He has spent the last 20 years during
the summer months in Montana fishing all of the well known streams and rivers.
The information he shared with everyone was priceless.
There were a number of kids participating in the casting competition.
This lady told me that she and her husband both fly fish and have been on a number of guided float trips in
Lunch begin with a line waiting for some of the pull pork, cole slaw, pork and beans, bread, and choice of drink. As stated earlier, the food for this years Fest was awesome!!!
Around the Next Bend is a
collection of stories and techniques that Bob has written to help one
become a better fly fisherman. The book sold out at Trout Fest Saturday. A lot
of Bob’s 70 years of fly fishing has gone into this book. He will be 84 in a
couple of months and still fishing astounding!!
Legionary fly rod/reel, magazine
contributor and fly casting expert Ted Calvert gave a demonstration on “Striper-on-the-Fly.”
The casting skills he demonstrated were amazing. He guides on Smith Lake chasing the big stripers using his 8/9 wt. fly rod. He
fishes streamers in the 4 to 6” lengths, using the big heavy bass bug line. 30
lb. stripers are not unusual for him to land using the fly rod.
A tremendous amount of
work went into this year’s festival, which produced a great turnout from the
locals and many from outside the county and state. The money raised will ensure
the stocking of many 20” rainbow and above for the coming year. Congratulations are in order to The Sipsey Trout Unlimited Chapter 639 and Randy and
Brandon owners of Riverside for another successful year with Trout Fest. Hope to see everyone back for next years event.