With our club starting our
23rd year there has been a request for
some club history. The organizing
members of the club were Frank
Catino, Mike Horne, Bill Sargent,
Craig Smith and Ron Winn. All five
still active members of the club.
Frank, Craig and Ron had commuted to
our sister club the Backcountry Fly
Fishing Association of Altamonte
Springs for about two years prior to
deciding to try and start a club in
our region. They also approached Mike
Horne and Bill Sargent to assist in
their efforts and all met in Ron
Winn’s house in the summer of 1989. It
was decided to also associate our club
with the Federation of Fly Fishers and
we have been an affiliate club since
inception. The FFF assisted greatly in
providing sample club charters and
other recommendations. One thing the
organizers decided early on was to use
what they thought were some of the
effective formulas the BFFA of
Altamonte Springs had used. One of the
early formulators of that club was Jon
Cave and he was very helpful in our
organization. We got the word out by
putting flyers in the local fly shops,
a newspaper article, and putting
flyers on car windshields as well. Our
first club meeting was in September of
1989 at the Red Lobster in Melbourne
where we introduced some of the
director’s thoughts and viewed a
recently released video on tarpon
fishing on the fly. The first night
there were over 25 members that
joined, many still members.
Some of the ideas
that were used by our club were to
center the club around our monthly
meeting and try to have education as a
central ingredient and we have
certainly had some great educational
meetings. Speakers such as Lefty,
Chico, Flip, Stu, (not having to
mention
their last name) scientists such as
Dr. Grant Gilmore, Dr. Aaron Adams,
and Dr. Ron Taylor, and a wealth of
guides both locally and from afar as
well as other experts and just plain
characters of the industry.
In addition to the usual
monthly meetings, we have had a number
of special one and two day seminars
covering our sport from casting, and
travel, to tying. We early on started
a monthly fly tying session and it
continues to this day. We decided as
well to avoid any “tournaments” and
the often ugliness that results, and
instead decided to have club outings
to better spread the actual fishing
side of our club. These have often
been concluded with a cookout with
burgers and brats.
We also decided to keep as
much of the club’s business separate
from the usual monthly meeting and
chose to have a separate Board of
Directors meeting the week after our
regular club meeting where the great
majority of the club business is
conducted. The dues in 1989 are the
same as they are today: $20, $30 for a
family.
All of this has brought
together many hundreds of us over the
last twenty three years all with the
common element of fly fishing. From
all walks of life, young, old,
visitors, and residents, male, female,
novices and experts, all enjoying our
sport of fly fishing.
Let’s keep it going.