River Falls Fly Fishing Clinic

A couple of decades ago the Chapter was facing an uncomfortable challenge; with the completion of the WI 35 bypass around River Falls, the new four-lane highway promised Wisconsin commuters easier access to jobs in the Twin Cities. Almost immediately developers started lining up to purchase development rights on hundreds of acres surrounding River Falls and the city was expected to almost double in size.

Recognizing what might happen to the Kinnickinnic, a number of initiatives were started to combat the threat. When the farm at the Swinging Gate came on the market, the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust (KRLT) organized enough donors to be able to outbid a prominent developer at the public auction. Kiap-TU-Wish initiated a temperature study on the Kinni to demonstrate the effect that River Falls had on the lower river. The Chapter also funded and produced a beautiful instructional video to illustrate what development would do to the river. And our Education Committee, recognizing that the Chapter had few natural allies in River Falls, decided to acquire some and the first Fly Fishing for Trout clinic was born.

It’s inarguable that progress has been made over the ensuing decades. The Swinging Gate is safely in the hands of the WDNR, the KRLT continues to acquire and protect parcels throughout the watershed, the city of River Falls has decided to remove the dams on the lower Kinni…and the Fly Fishing for Trout clinic is still rolling along, making friends and allies for the Kinnickinnic River.

This year’s clinic will be held on June 1 (free fishing weekend) in Glen Park. The clinic will run from 1:00 to 9:00 PM and will include instruction in casting, entomology, fishing strategies and wading safety. Plus, the Chapter provides supper and guided fishing in the evening. The cost is a mere $20 and registration is as easy as contacting River Falls Parks and Recreation.

We have eight or nine volunteers so far. These folks will walk around and help people with casting, show them the contents of their fly boxes, help them tie a knot and mentor them during the evening’s fishing. It’s a good time, and if you’d like to join us, contact: mikealwin@gmail.com or brian@lundsflyshop.com.

June 1 (free fishing weekend)
Glen Park, River Falls, WI
1 PM -9 PM
Supper provided
Guided fishing in the evening
$20/Register with River Falls
Parks and Recreation
To volunteer:
mikealwin@gmail.com or
brian@lundsflyshop.com

K-TU Tie-A-Thon: Tiers Wanted

Our first Kiap-TU-Wish Tie-a-Thon has been scheduled for Saturday, February 23rd from 10:00 until sometime in mid afternoon. The location is Lund’s Fly Shop in scenic River Falls, Wisconsin. The reason for this event is to restock the Chapter’s dwindling fly library, primarily for our two biggest needs, the Trout Fishing Clinic in June and the Hap Lutter Spring Appeal.

We need you…up to eight or so fly tiers willing to sit around the table at Lund’s Fly Shop trading insults and tying a dozen or two dozen flies to be donated to the Chapter. This event will focus on nymphs, damp emergers and wet flies in the 12, 14 and 16 size range. Tiers can whip out a standard fur nymph or soft hackle, or a secret nymph or emerger that is a sure-fire deadly pattern. Another session in March will focus on dry flies.

Coffee and a hearty lunch will be provided. If you’d prefer an adult beverage you’re welcome to bring it. By all means bring your tools, hooks and materials for whatever fly you’re tying. If you’re missing something Brian will undoubtedly have what you need…it is a fly shop, after all. To register, contact: troutchaser@msn.com

WHAT:
Help the Chapter fill up its fly boxes.
Join others to tie nymphs, damp
emergers and wet flies on the first of
two tie-a-thon events this year.
WHEN:
Saturday, February 23, 2019
WHERE:
Lund’s Fly Shop in River Falls
REGISTER AT:
troutchaser@msn.com

Mike Alwin