Fund Raising

More Fishing is Even More Fun

Through the "Fishing is Fun" program, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has selected 11 projects to improve fishing around the state that will share in nearly a million dollars in matching funds as part of the 2012 grant cycle. Our own Southern Greenback and Cheyenne Mountain Chapters have teamed up with CPW, the City of Pueblo, Xcel Energy, and the Packard Foundation on one such project designed to improve aquatic habitat on a seven-mile section of the Arkansas River through Pueblo.

"This is an important project for a section of river that has been recognized as one of the Top 10 trout fisheries in the United States," said Doug Krieger, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Senior Aquatic Biologist for the Southeast Region, in a July 31, 2012 press release.

Other projects receiving funding include habitat work on the South Platte River in Denver, expansion of a community fishing pond in Kiowa County, aeration of Waneka Lake in Lafayette, an effort to build an ADA-accessible fishing platform on the Arkansas River at Canon City and projects to improve angler access to Clear Creek, the Swan River, Upper South Boulder Creek, Idaho Creek, the inlet to Lake San Cristobal in Lake City and three ponds in Loveland.

To read more about the "Fishing is Fun" program and these projects, please visit the CPW website here.

 

Sign Up For Superfly by 8/7

Superfly is one of Colorado's premiere fly fishing competitions. It's a great opportunity to fish some great (often private) water, hang out with some of the state's best anglers and help raise money for both the Gunnison Angling Society and Colorado TU.

Low water conditions and higher temperatures have prompted some rules modifications, but Superfly is still on target for September 7 & 8 in Gunnison.

You must register your team - and submit your fee payment - by August 7th. Applications are available for download at our website at GunnisonTU.org

Please read the important information below regarding the new rules and contacts.

SCHEDULE

Friday, September 7: •    6:00 PM to 9:00 PM: Register, meet guides, get shirts, etc., and enjoy snack buffet at The Almont Resort Saturday, September 8: •    6:30 AM: Breakfast buffet and register flies •    8:30 AM to 5 PM: Fishing •    5:00 PM to 6:00 PM: Social period, posting of scores •    6:30 PM: Dinner Buffet •    7:30 PM: Awards and prizes •    8:00 PM: Raffles and auctions

Please note: if the outflow at Taylor Dam is reduced to below 100 cfs during mid August, the event will be cancelled.

TEAMS

Teams will consist of two anglers. Professional guides may enter the contest, but no more than one guide will be allowed on a team. One monitor will be assigned to each team and will stay with the team for the duration of the contest.

CONTEST RULES

1.    Teams may fish anywhere they like and can work out locations with their monitor. Please take into consideration low water issues and any potential negative impact to fish. There will be no pre-assigned beats. 2.    Fishing will be between 8:30 AM and 5 PM. The first six fish caught by each contestant will be scored. Fishing for the contest will end at 5 PM or when six fish are caught by each contestant, whichever comes first. 3.    Kokanee salmon will not count in the contest. Only trout or char caught during the time allowed for the contest will be counted on the scorecard. 4.    No more than two flies may be used by each contestant during the contest. Only one fly may be used at a time (no droppers). All hooks will be barbless. 5.    All fish caught under the scoring rules must be fair hooked in the mouth (with the hook inside the mouth) and landed by the contestant, not the team partner or monitor. The team’s monitor will then measure the fish to the nearest 1/8 inch. After release, the fish will then be recorded on the individual’s scorecard. All fish caught must be released safely or they will not be counted in the contest. 6.    The individual scoring the most inches for the maximum six fish allowed will be declared “TOP ROD” and the team with the most inches, “TOP TEAM.” The contestant who catches the largest fish will also be presented an award, and the fly which caught the fish will be declared the “SUPERFLY.” 7.    In the event of a tie, whoever scored their first fish in the least amount of time will be the winner. 8.    The Superfly monitor for each team will be the final authority for resolving any dispute or interpretation of the rules while on the stream.

SCORING RULES

1.    The first six fish caught and landed by each contestant must be entered on the scorecard. A maximum of six fish can be scored by each angler. 2.    Once a fish has been entered on the scorecard it may not be removed. 3.    Scores must be reported in person no later than 6 PM. 4.    A 20% deduction will be applied to fish scored on private water.

Contact John Bocchino (john@riffleandrise - 970-641-4828) for questions or further information. Gunnison Angling Society The Gunnison Chapter of Trout Unlimited www.GunnisonTU.org PO Box 365 Almont, CO 81210

A Deal to Smile About

Trout Unlimited offers free introductory women's membership.

For the next year, you'll receive all the benefits of a paid membership:

  • 1-year subscription to TROUT magazine
  • 16-month TU calendar (mailed in the fall)
  • official TU membership card
  • car rental & hotel discounts
  • TU decal
  • Local chapter membership

Click here to sign up.

Thank You Patagonia!

Colorado TU has been awarded a considerable, unrestricted grant from the Patagonia Store in Denver.

Anyone who is around non-profit funding knows that unrestricted grants are usually the toughest to get because they don’t have ‘strings’ attached – they can be used for just about anything (within reason) - to promote or sustain the mission of the organization.

This grant is particularly appreciated, because we were nominated by the employees of the Patagonia store…that’s right, the people who work in our community and see our positive work for Colorado’s rivers are the ones who nominated us for this significant gift. THAT is much appreciated!

As always, I encourage you to consider spending your hard-earned dollars to support the companies who support who support Colorado TU. Patagonia has been a supporter of Trout Unlimited for many years, but this most recent award reinforces my belief that our mission is sound, our execution is good, and people take notice when you accomplish good things.

Thank you, Patagonia Denver!!

Sinjin Eberle Colorado TU President

Denver's Patagonia store is located at 1431 15th St. (15th & Blake)

Steamboat's 11th Golf/Trout Tourney

The Yampa Valley Stream Improvement Charitable Trust in cooperation with the Yampa Valley Fly Fishers chapter of Trout Unlimited invite you to beautiful Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley to join in the 11th annual Golf/Trout Tournament, a fun, two-day fund raising event. COME JOIN US FOR A FUN WEEKEND IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO SEPT 7-9

Proceeds go toward the preservation and improvement of coldwater fisheries in the Yampa Valley and Northwest Colorado.

THE EVENT

It all begins with a Friday evening kick-off (location TBA) featuring refreshments and a buffet dinner. The evening also features a live auction for some very special water, after which teams will be paired with their guide to assess equipment needs and determine winning strategies.

Saturday consists of a fully guided fly fishing adventure on some of Steamboat Springs’ finest private trout water along with one or more public water options where teams of four and a guide will compete for top honors in the fishing category. After fishing, teams meet for a festive evening that includes food, fun, beverages and a silent auction at the Three Peaks Grill in Steamboat Springs.

Sunday the same groups of four and their guide will meet at the world-class Tom Weiskoph championship Catamount Ranch and Club course. There will be a shotgun start using the “best ball format” with all the traditional opportunities to make or lose money along the way – remember, this is for a good cause. Following the golf tournament, the final awards and prizes will be presented. (more schedule details below)

THE COST

Registration for the entire weekend is $700 per participant or $2800 for a team of four. Groups of four can register at a reduced rate of $2600 if paid in full by June 30TH. For registration information, please contact Jim Zuccone at 970 846-8677 or email jjzuccone@yahoo.com

SPONSORSHIPS

There are several sponsorship opportunities available. For more information, please call or email Bruce Carta at (970) 819-3633 or logovudu@gmail.com. Click here for a sponsorship form.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, September 7th  

Arrive early and fish the Yampa River Thursday evening or Friday morning to tune up. The three local sponsoring fly shops can help you with current fishing conditions and fly selections. The fly shops are: Bucking Rainbow Outfitters (970) 879-8747, Straightline Outdoor Sports, (970) 879-7568 and Steamboat FlyFisher, (970) 879-6552 and don’t forget to mention the tournament when calling.

Official check-in and registration is from 5-7 p.m. at a yet to be determined location. Refreshments and buffet dinner will be served. Members of the YVSICT and TU will be on hand along with the guides to assist participants with any questions and to welcome teams to this great event.

Saturday, September 8th.

Each team will meet their guide at 8:00 a.m. at a location mutually agreed upon. Fishing officially starts at 9:00 a.m. and runs until 5:00 p.m. The guides will be the official judge and scorekeeper. Scores will be turned in to the tournament directors by 6:30 p.m. After everyone is assembled at dinner at Three Peaks Grill, Steamboat Springs and liquid refreshments will be served. As in years past everyone will have a chance to purchase raffle tickets for a fabulous array of fine fishing, and golf equipment, outdoor gear, clothing; gift certificates for great dining, lodging and other fishing opportunities.

During dinner, the days winning teams for the fishing portion of the tournament will be announced.

Sunday, September 9th.

The day begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Catamount Ranch and Club where donuts and coffee will be served. During coffee teams will be able to hit some practice balls and to purchase “Mulligans” that may come in handy in the final scoring. At 9:30 AM we will tee off with a “shotgun” start using a best-ball format. On the course, opportunities exist to compete for the longest drive and closest to the pin and other fun events. Lunch consisting of hamburgers and brats will be served on the course at two locations on the course.

Following the golf competition the final awards for the golf tournament and the overall Golf/Trout winner will be named.

Experience Life on the Yellowstone

The Greenbacks present a screening of Where The Yellowstone Goes, a documentary from award-winning filmmaker Hunter Weeks, at the Denver Film Center on Tuesday, June 12 at 7 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets. Where The Yellowstone Goes, which had its debut at the Newport Beach Film Festival, follows a small crew down the Yellowstone from Gardiner, Mont., to the confluence of the Missouri River at Fort Buford, N.D., a nearly 600-mile journey.

The Yellowstone is the longest un-dammed river in the lower 48 states and one of the world's most renowned trout angling destinations.

The trip down the river is led by fourth-generation Montanan and fly fishing guide Robert Hawkins. His crew explores fly-fishing, conservation, and the type of clarity that can only be found upon slowing down to meet and gain insight from the people who live along the river.

In July of 2011, an ExxonMobil pipeline running beneath the river ruptured, spilling an estimated 63,000 gallons of oil into the river. The film captures some of the clean-up effort less than two months after the spill.

“People are becoming more aware of how important our nation’s waterways are,” said Weeks, who will attend the screening and conduct a Q&A session afterward. “I think this film will really resonate and help people understand that they can do something. This isn’t just about fly fishing and conservation, this is a real story of life.”

Advance tickets for the June 12 showing are $12 ($10 for Denver Film Society members) and $15 at the door. Click here to purchase tickets. (The film runs 88 minutes.)

 

Learn more at Where the Yellowstone Goes.

 

For more information, or to view the trailer, go to www.WhereTheYellowstoneGoes.com.

Colorado TU Honors Save the Colorado

Colorado TU has honored Save the Colorado with its River Stewardship Award for the consortium’s efforts to protect and restore the Colorado River from its source to the sea.

The award was presented at the 2012 Colorado TU Auction & Gala on Friday evening, March 16. Save the Colorado is a collation of businesses and foundations, spearheaded by the New Belgium Brewing Company with supporting sponsors that include Teva, Patagonia, the Clean Water Fund, National Geographic, Clif Bar, the Environment Foundation, Environment Now and the Kenney Brothers Foundation.

New Belgium CEO Kim Jordan (2nd from left) accepted the award from Colorado TU President Sinjin Eberle (at left). The award is a large scale photograph of blue sky and canyon walls reflecting off the Colorado River by photographer Peter McBride, co-author with Jonathan Waterman of the book, The Colorado River: Flowing through Conflict.

The companies and foundations that created Save the Colorado initially committed nearly $500,000 in funding. “We’re very pleased to honor Save the Colorado and proud of our association with them, said Colorado TU president Sinjin Eberle. “Save the Colorado is a wonderful example of businesses working with non-profit organizations to protect a vital American resource.”

Save the Colorado has been a catalyst for efforts to create broad public awareness of the threats facing the Colorado as well as a financial resource for groups working on-the-ground to protect and restore the river, which runds more than 1,400 miles from its source in the Rocky Mountains to the Sea of Cortez.

More than 30 million people in seven states rely on the Colorado River system for their drinking water. Many more count on the river as a source of water for agriculture, hydro-electric power, recreation and industry. But the Colorado is an overburdened resource, and its waters and wildlife are threatened by an increasing number of dams and diversions, mineral extraction, population growth, invasive species  and the potential impacts of climate change.

Nearly 300 people attended the 2012 Colorado TU Gala and Auction. An outstanding slate of items donated by our loyal and generous supporters were responsible for making it a very successful event. Each year, proceeds from the Gala play a substantial role in funding Colorado TU’s efforts toward river conservation, youth education and on-the-ground restoration projects.

Thank you to all who attended, to all who donated to our auction and to Save the Colorado!

Win a Gunnison Gorge Float Trip

The Colorado TU raffle could put you in cold water. And you'll never forget it!

The Trip of a Lifetime

When you buy tickets for Colorado TU's statewide raffle, you'll help us fight to keep water in streams, support on-the-ground habitat projects, and help young people develop an appreciation for the aquatic life.

But hey, what's in it for you? How about a three-day float trip through the spectacular Gunnison Gorge? If you're the winner, you'll enjoy three days and two nights along the river as part of a Dvorak Expeditions pack-in trip.

All meals are provided and your camping gear will be packed in (you'll need to hike in about a mile with your personal gear). And experienced guides will row you through one of Colorado's true natural wonders where you'll enjoy world-class fishing on a Gold Medal river.

The trip can be used in the 2012 or 2013 seasons, subject to availability. Retail value is $1,425.

Raffle tickets are $10 each, or $25 for three. The drawing will take place at 7 pm at Colorado TU's Spring Rendezvous on April 21, 2012 at Redstone, Colorado. You need not be present to win.

Click here to purchase single tickets @ $10 each.

Click here to purchase groups of 3 tickets @ 25.

Thanks to Dvorak Expeditions for their generous support of Colorado Trout Unlimited. To learn more about their fishing and rafting trips on the Gunnison, Arkansas, and other great rivers visit www.dvorakexpeditions.com

This raffle is conducted under Colorado Raffle License No 2012-05008, and is open only to residents of Colorado.

CTU Gala Seeks Sponsors

Colorado Trout Unlimited presents our annual dinner and gala, Friday, March 16 at the Arvada Center. Proceeds from this high-profile event benefit statewide programs for river protection, legislative advocacy, on-the-ground projects and more. The Colorado TU gala is much more than an auction, and it's about far more than fishing. It's an entertaining social event for couples, members of the business community, clients and others who support healthy streams and clean water. It's also a great event for our sponsor group, which includes financial institutions, legal firms, micro-brewers and others. Varying levels of support make sponsorship easy.

If you're interested in becoming a sponsor, or would like to help us recruit new sponsors, we'd love to hear from you. Call David Nickum at 720-581-8589.

Rky Mtn Flycasters Expo 2/15

Rocky Mountain Flycasters Fly Tying Expo

Nearly two dozen professional and experienced tiers from our region converge in Fort Collins to demonstrate their fly tying skills and share tips on tying and fishing with their special patterns.

Wednesday, Feb 15, 5:30-9:00pm

Every year, well over 100 people attend the Rocky Mountain Flycasters Fly Tying Expo. This year's Expo promises to be even bigger and better.

  • Well-known tiers share their skills and tips
  • Food from Old Chicago
  • Random drawings for each tier’s flies
  • Random drawing for a terrific fly rod
  • Silent auctions for many quality equipment items, supplies, books, etc.
  • Beginners table where you can learn to tie your own flies
  • Admission: $20 per person ($10 for students with ID).

Fort Collins Senior Center - 1200 Raintree Dr

With the price of admission you get a plate of food and a beverage, 10 raffle tickets (5 for students) for the fly and rod drawings, and a wealth of tying and fishing information.

Learn from Rick Takahashi, Marty Staub, Dave Coulson, Jerry Hubka, Connor Murphy, Dennis Martin, Jason Haddix, Caleb Van Wagner, Mark Tracy, Marc McMillan, Dick Shinton, Jake Ruthven, Ted Meredith, Al Ritt, Grant Houx, Jin Choi, Tanner Irwin, Guy Turenne and others.

Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity! Map and more at rockymtnycasters.org.