Chapter Meetings -- When and Where?
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Upcoming Chapter Meetings
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Join us Tuesday, March 11th at 7pm for our next chapter meeting at
the West Mountain Inn, in Arlington, VT. Our March meeting will feature special guest Ron Zawoysky,
of the Clearwater TU chapter. See below for Ron's program description.
March Speaker Bio
Ron Zawoysky has been fly fishing the Battenkill since the very early
70's. He also enjoys fly tying, fly rod building and photographing his
many on stream adventures. Ron has journeyed to Montana, Wyoming and
Alaska at least once a year for the last 25 years in pursuit of the many
species of trout. He makes his home on the banks of the Battenkill in
New York for most of the summer months and enjoys fishing the Battenkill
and the surrounding waters in Vermont and New York.
March Program Description
Ron has made three trips to the high mountain lakes of the Wind River
Range of Wyoming in search of Golden Trout. These trips have ranged
from a week to 11 days and have involved grueling hiking at high
altitude which was rewarded with excellent golden trout fishing. Ron's
program will highlight his most recent trip and feature both the fishing
and hiking experiences as well as the magnificent scenery of the Wind
River Range.
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Mark your calendars now for Tuesday March 11, 2008 at 7pm. This program
sounds like a great one. Be sure to join us and bring a friend!
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Past Chapter Meetings
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Annual Meeting - January 22nd 2008. We conducted officer elections and Jim Lepage gave a
special presentation on fishing Labrador. If you missed this one, you missed a good one!
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Sadly, we had to cancel our special presentation by legendary fly caster Bill Cairns who was
scheduled to speak at our September 2007 chapter meeting. We will reschedule Bill to join us for
a future meeting date.
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Our March chapter meeting was held 3/13/2007 at the West Mountain Inn and featured VT fishing guide
Lawton Weber, of Pleasant Valley Fly Fishing
Guides, in Underhill, VT. Lawton gave a great presentation on fishing New Zealand and his
slides offered proof positive that Lawton knows what it takes to tango with those big, beautiful
browns from New Zealand.
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Lawton knows a thing or two about Kiwi browns.
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Our February chapter meeting was held 2/13/2007 at the West Mountain Inn and we were pleased to host
Richard Lagdon, Mark Ferguson, and Ken Cox, co-authors
of "The Fishes of Vermont: a field guide to
the fish species of Vermont". They gave an interesting presentation on how the fishes that
currently inhabit the waters of Vermont actually came to reside here. Following their presentation,
they fielded questions and signed copies of their book which were available for sale. If you were unable
to attend this meeting but would like to order a copy of the book for yourself, check out the
VT Fish & Wildlife Department website.
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Our January chapter meeting was held on 1/30/2007 at the AMFF and we were pleased to host Joshua
Gorman, Watershed Coordinator, VT DEC/ANR. Josh presented an overview of his role as a watershed
coordinator and talked to us about what we can expect and look forward to as we work together on
areas of common interest -- water quality and cold-water conservation, protection & restoration.
Following Josh's presentation, we conducted some chapter business -- approving revised chapter
bylaws and electing a new slate of chapter officers and directors. Complete meeting minutes are
available below:
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Please check here for up-to-the minute details on all upcoming meetings and sepcial events. If you
would like to receive email notifications and reminders about meeting dates, special events, and an
electronic version of our chapter newsletter, "The Hatch", please
sign up here, And while you're at it, don't forget to keep your personal
contact infomation up-to-date with TU national by either logging in to the TU.org website with your TU
member number, or by contacting the TU Customer Serviuce Center at #800/834-2419.
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Minutes from past chapter meetings:
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The chapter meeting minutes are available for download
in Adobe PDF format. Most computers, whether running Windows, Mac, UNIX/Linux
or some other operating system, recognize and can display documents of this
type. If yours can't, the Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free....
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