GCC announces 2021 Achievement Awards

The Gulf Coast Council has annually honored those members and clubs for outstanding contributions to our mission. This year, we recognize five individuals and one club for their promotion and advancement of fly fishing, fly tying, conservation and community within the GCC region.

Awards Chairman Rex White and other members of the Awards Committee are proud to announce the following honorees. Each has received a personalized mug with their name (or club name) and award. The mug features artwork of award-winning fly fishing artist James Lady.

Fly Fisher of the Year – Bill Morrison

Previously Man of the Year / Woman of the Year, this award recognizes individual(s) who have made significant contributions to the FFI, the GCC, individual clubs, the fly fishing community, or the sport in general.

Bill has been instrumental in making Kisatchie Fly Fishers one of the largest and most active clubs in the Gulf Coast Council (now with over 90 members). He created the club’s “Mixed Bag Contest” now in it’s 4th year and the blueprint for similiar year-long, CPR fly fishing contests.  Both an excellent fly caster and fly tier,  he has helped numerous beginners to learn to tie flies and to fly cast.  In March 2020, Bill earned his certification as an FFI Casting Instructor.

In April 2020, with the Corona virus lockdown in place, Bill initiated “Virtual Tying Tuesday”, a biweekly Zoom fly tying session. VTT was then expanded to include members of other clubs, and simulcasted via the KFF YouTube Channel (which Bill also created) to the public at large. His expertise in organizing online meetings led him to produce several instructional videos on Zoom meetings, shared to other clubs nationwide.

Fly Tying Achievement Award

This year, we’re proud to recognize two icons of fly tying on the northern Gulf Coast. For both, it’s a long overdue honor!

Tom Herrington is a retired marine biologist and founding member of the Historic Ocean Springs Saltwater Fly Fishing Club which he originated over 26 years ago. He fly fishes over 250 days a year, and has held Mississippi state fly records such as cobia (43 lbs 13 oz). In addition, he has taught countless anglers how to fly cast, tie flies, and fish.

Over the years, Tom has created or tweaked established patterns for inshore and offshore using a variety of colorss and new materials. His flies have been used to take numerous cobia, mackeral, mahi-mahi, pompano, redfish and other species. One of his creations, the Chandeleur Special, is a must-have for speckled trout in darker waters or dark days, especially in winter. Many of his and other tiers patterns can be found in his publication, “Effective Flies Routinely Used in Mississippi Inshore, Nearshore and Offshore Waters”.

In February 2019, Tom began a weekly tying session for HOSSFLY and other FFI members, teaching techniques, patterns and applications. While suspended in early 2020 due to Covid, Tom continued to share tying articles, thoughts, new materials and other useful information with his students. It even led to the creation of “Herrington Fly Tying Guild” t-shirts!

Ted Cabali has spent a lifetime teaching fly tying, having learned from some of the greats of our sport, and making his own contributions, whether it be innovative flies, new tying techniques, or application of cutting-edge materials, In 1984, he and Tom Jindra co-founded the New Orleans Fly Fishers and immediately offered free tying lessons to all members.

Over the last 30 years, he has conducted tying clinics at local fly shops or sporting goods stores. He has appeared at numerous regional events, demonstrating his unique creations such as the Sqwirm Jig, the Cabali Worm, poppers made of various materials and shapes, bluegill and bass streamers and jigs.  Prior to the formation of the Gulf Coast Council, Ted was recognized by the Southeastern Council as Educator of the Year.

In his book, “Tying Bugs: The Complete Book of Poppers, Sliders, and Divers”, author and master tier Kirk Dietrich states “The most influential person in teaching me how to have fun making and coloring bugs was Ted Cabali. Ted is fanatical about bug making… he rarely follows the rules, resulting in some pretty eccentric creations.” Kirk also describes Ted as “an encyclopedia of fly tying knowledge”.

Education Excellence Award – Dr. Tom Dempsey

A native of North Carolina, and resident of Mobile, Tom has been an avid fly angler for nearly 40 years. He has fished from Quebec to the Amazon, from British Columbia to Patagonia, but his favorite waters are the Gulf Coast where he loves sight-casting to redfish.

In 2010, Tom became an FFI Certified Casting Instructor and later a Master Certified Instructor. He has taught more than 500 students and mentored over 30 aspiring certified casting instructors. He has also coached dozens of students through the FFI’s Casting Skills Challenge Award levels. He has been an active member and/or officer of the Eastern Shore Fly Fishers, Fly Fishers of Northwest Florida, and Historic Ocean Springs Saltwater clubs.

Tom is devoted to improving student skills. He teaches proper techniques in a personal and motivating way, taking the time to make a personal connection with his students. His teaching style is very visual. He also maintains detailed student logs and follows up with practical instruction and improvement plans via email. When not teaching casting, he is furthering his learning or teaching other skills, such as fly tying, skiff poling, and all aspects of fly fishing. Finally, he a tireless champion for fly fishing on the Gulf Coast, promoting it nationally and internationally.

Club Fellowship Award – Panhandle Fly Fishers

Panhandle Fly Fishers of Destin is affiliated with the Eglin Air Base VAMC Project Healing Waters Chapter. PHWFF is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and disabled veterans through fly fishing and associated activities including education and outings.

During the pandemic, PFF held virtual meetings, both for the club and for Project Healing Waters monthly fly tying sessions. In October, the club restarted it’s in-person fly tying sessions. In November, their PHW Chapter held a rod-buiding clinic and contest with assistance from veteran club rod builders. Some first-time rod builders turned out some beautiful rods. In April, the club conducted a very successful “Introduction to Fly Fishing” public seminar.

President’s Award – Jeff Ferguson

This award is selected by the Council president, to recognize that individual who has made outstanding contributions to the Council, to the board, or to it’s individual members and clubs, or both.

As Casting Co-Director for the GCC, Jeff has been active in assisting clubs with teaching casting, both basic and advanced, as well as giving presentations. On a national level, Jeff has organized one of the largest FFI Casting Instructor Certification testing events in Lake Charles. Jeff completed peer performance requirements for the Examiner Development Pathway (EDP) program and travels across the country participating in workshops and training sessions. In July, Jeff was appointed to the FFI Casting Board of Governors for a five year term.

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Election time for FFI, GCC boards

FFI board

Members of the Fly Fishers Board of Directors serve the organization for 3 years, with staggered terms. Every year, approximately one-third of the board is up for election. This year, for the first time in FFI history, there are more nominees than open board seats. Members will vote for 9 individuals among 12 nominees.

If you are an FFI member, you should have received an email with a link to the election webpage. If you do not have an email address, you should have received a letter with a paper ballot. If you did not receive either, please contact the FFI National Office at 406-222-9369. The deadline to vote is November 15th.

GCC Board

If you live in the geographic boundaries of the Gulf Coast Council, or identify in your FFI profile as affiliated to the GCC or a GCC club, you should have received a second email (or paper ballot) for election of GCC board of directors.

In accordance with the FFI Gulf Coast Council bylaws, elections of GCC board directors are held every three (3) years. The current term ends November 31st of this year. Because bylaws allow a maximum of 12 members, and there are only 11 nominees, this is a slate ballot. Members will either vote for the entire slate, against the entire slate, or “abstain”.

Specific positions such as officers and chairs are then voted on and filled by the newly-elected board at their first meeting (usually early December). If you are a GCC member, and did not receive an email or paper ballot, please contact the FFI National Office at 406-222-9369. Like the FFI election, the deadline to vote for the GCC board is November 15th.

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Register now for the FFI Virtual Expo 2021

FFI Virtual Expo
November 5-7, 2021

www.flyfishersinternational.org/Virtual-Expo

We’re only three weeks away from the largest fly fishing event of the Fall season! In the past, the Fly Fishers International Annual Fly Fishing Expo has been a week full of in-person activities and opportunities to learn, engage, and connect with the fly fishing community unlike any expo out there. This year due to the pandemic, we have shifted the Expo to a virtual gathering of experts and enthusiasts. No need to travel, book a hotel, pack a bag or even leave the house!

Registration is $25. Most of the classes are free, some of the workshops charge an additional fee. These are interactive workshops, so students can ask questions and get immediate response/feedback.

Here’s a summarized agenda (times are Central Time):

Wednesday, October 20th:
– some workshops and other pre-event activities

Friday, November 5th:
– 12 noon – 6:00pm Classes and Workshops
– 6:00pm – 6:30pm Social Hour
– 6:30pm – 8:00pm Opening Ceremony followed by auction preview

Saturday, November 6th:
– 12 noon – 6:00pm Classes, Workshops, Demonstration Tiers, Casting, Artists, Destination Classes, How Its Made Classes, Techie Talks, Passport Gamification
– 6:00pm – 6:30pm Social Hour
– 6:30pm – 8:00pm Virtual Live Auction

Sunday, November 7th
– 12 noon – 6:00pm Classes, Workshops, Demonstration Tiers, Casting

Quick Links to Expo Events

Cruise each site for the activity that catches your eye. Remember..some seminars are free with your registration!

For updates, follow FFI on social media:
facebook.com/FlyFishersInternational
instagram.com/flyfishersinternational
twitter.com/fiyfishersintl

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LWFC’s menhaden proposal: what you need to know

Last Thursday October 7th, at their monthly meeting, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission adopted a Notice of Intent (NOI) to add coastal buffer zones to Gulf menhaden harvest regulations.  The proposed changes would implement a coastwide buffer for commercial harvest of ¼ mile offshore, with 1 mile buffers off Elmers to Fourchon and off Grand Terre, and a 3 mile buffer off Grand Isle.

Just days before the meeting, this item was put on the agenda. Immediately, a coalition of conservation groups – including CCA Louisiana, Louisiana Charter Boat Association, American Sportfishing Association, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and several others- issued a response in opposition to the proposal.

In their letter to the LWFC Chairperson, they state, “Our coalition believes that a quarter-mile buffer zone is insufficient to adequately protect Louisiana’s wildlife and other fish resources from the substantial damage inflicted to the local ecosystem by industrial menhaden or pogie harvesting.”.

Videos and photos of hundreds of dead bull redfish (spawners) resulting from menhaden bycatch made social media last summer and later featured in outdoor magazines, drawing national attention and outrage from anglers and other conservationists. Nearly all this bycatch occurred within a mile – sometimes just yards – off beaches. Louisiana is the only state that does not have a buffer zone for menhaden harvest.

This past Spring, conservation groups attempted to pass a bill that would create a buffer zone. Although all groups (including the FFI Gulf Coast Council) supported a one-mile zone,, House Bill 535 ended up being a compromise with a 1/2 mile zone, with wider exclusions for Grand Isle and Grand Terre.

The bill sailed through the House, but some political maneuvering by the Senate Natural Resources Committee Chairman forced the bill to go into reconciliation just hours before the end of the session. The bill died in limbo. It should be noted that the SNR Chairman received substantial campaign donations from menhaden harvesters. Conservation groups vowed to bring a similar bill back in 2022, but without the compromise.

The FFI Gulf Coast Council strongly supports a coastwide one-mile exclusion buffer. After the political shenanigans with HB535, any compromise is not to be trusted. We encourage fly fishers – and all other anglers and conservationists- to express opposition to the LWFC proposal.

Please submit comments relative to the proposed rule to Jason Adriance, Fisheries Division, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, P.O. Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000 or via email to  jadriance@wlf.la.gov  before Thursday, December  2, 2021.

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A.J. Rosenbohm recognized for FFI Leadership Award

The Fly Fishers International Board of Directors is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 FFI Board Awards of Achievement.  These awards acknowledge those individuals and organizations who demonstrate the highest levels of achievement, dedication and contribution to preserving the legacy of fly fishing for all fish in all waters. Recipients of the Board Awards of Achievement are recognized at the Annual Board Awards Ceremony.

This year, the ceremony will be held online on Tuesday, October 12th at 7 pm CST. The ceremony is open to all by clicking on this link:

Click here

Among this year’s recipients is GCC prrsident A.J. Rosenbohm, who will be honored with FFI Council Leadership Award. This award is presented to that council president who has demonstrated unusual devotion to FFI and through outstanding contributions has benefited FFI as a national or international organization.

A.J., a resident of River Ridge, LA, is also president of the New Orleans Fly Fishers. Now retired, he has used his management skills as a former newspaper production executive to help the Gulf Coast Council board support the clubs in helping them grow, build membership and meet the educational needs of fly fishers in the Council. The GCC has been recognized as one of the most active FFI councils the past two years, despite the challenges of the Covid pandemic.

A complete list of all 2021 award recipients can be found at this link:

Click here

Again, congratulations to A.J. and all other recipients of 2021 FFI Achievement Awards!

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FFI Virtual Auction continues September 24th

Registration is currently ongoing for the FFI Virtual Expo 2021. The main event is set for November 5th through 7th, featuring over 150 interactive, hands-on workshops and presentations on casting, fly tying, conservation, women in fly fishing, travel, and much more. Experts like April Vokey and conservation partners like Trout Unlimited will headline the agenda.

– Offerings for every skill level and all things fly fishing
– Break out rooms, social gatherings, and entertaining activities
– A fly fishing film competition open to anyone with a story to tell

Some activities and fundraising functions have already begun.  This Friday, September 24th, the second of three pre-event silent auctions kicks off, running thru October 3rd. Over 30 items featuring rods, reels and fishing equipment. A chance to get quality equipment at a discounted price, while at the same time, helping raise money for the FFI’s conservation and educational initiatives.

To participate in the auction, registration is required. Click here need to register at www.flyfishersinternational.org/Virtual Expo/Activities .

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Fish kill update: situation much better than expected

According to a report Tuesday from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries,  the aftermath of Hurricane Ida has left over two million acres of fish kills due to low dissolved oxygen. This “dead zone” stretched from the lower areas of Lake Maurepas eastward to creeks and bayous just east of Madisonville, south to Belle Chasse, and westward to Houma and Gibson.

While this is a significant kill, it pales in comparison to that of Hurricane Laura last year, and prior major hurricanes Andrew and Gustav. Laura experienced kills over nine million acres over western Louisiana, while Andrew and Gustav wiped out over 187 million freshwater fish – mostly across the massive Atchafalaya Spillway.

The Spillway and it’s eastern and western basins (Verret and Catahoula) were of great concern following Ida. These are some of the most productive warmwater fisheries in the country.  Surprisingly, there have been some great crappie and bass catches coming from these areas since the storm. The arrival of a major cool front next week should eliminate  any possibility of a late kill event.

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Rendezvous 2021 officially cancelled

For the second year in a row, Toledo Bend Rendezvous – scheduled for November 5th through 7th at North Toledo Bend State Park in Zwolle, LA – has been cancelled due to Covid-19 concerns. According to organizer Walter McLendon, the high number of cases in Texas and Louisiana was of great concern to having an event where folks are in close contact indoors.

Optimism is high that the event will return in 2022. The largest casual weekend gathering of fly tiers in the country, Rendezvous has a long history of fly tying, fly casting, food and fishing, with only a minimal fee to cover lodging and meals.

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Register now for the Panhandle Film Tour & Shootout

Panhandle Fly Fishing Film Tour
Friday, September 10, 2021
Shoreline Church, 140 Palmetto, Destin
Doors open: 6:00pm
Films show: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
$20 per person in advance, $25 at door
(does not include tournament entry)

The 15th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour is coming to Destin! This year’s selection includes some of the most exciting, story-driven short films that span the globe – from the remote wilds of Eastern Russia to the Guyana rainforest, the flats of French Polynesia, to Utah’s Flaming Gorge and Bimini. The F3T aims to inspire and build awareness for conservation efforts around the world.

All proceeds from the Fly Fishing Film Tour will be donated to the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance.

Redfish Shootout Tournament
Saturday, September 11, 2021
Fishing begins: 6:00am
Ends: 4:00pm
Awards: 5:00pm (at Harbor Docks)
$50 entry fee, includes free ticket to Fly Fishing Film Tour

Shoreline Church and Panhandle Fly Fishers are excited to bring the F3T and the inaugural Redfish Shootout Tournament here on the beautiful Emerald Coast. Tournament will be catch, photo and release. Individual etnry and prizes with 4 divisions, plus a trout calcutta.

Divisions:

  • Longest Redfish
  • Spotted Division – redfish with most spots, both sides
  • Ladies Division – longest single redfish
  • Bote Division – longest single redfish
  • Trout Calcutta ($20 extra) – longest speckled trout

Special Guest – Capt. Alissa Vinoski

Capt. Alissa is an experienced saltwater angler from Tampa, having fly fished since kindergarten, from coastal Virginia to the Florida Keys, and beyond. She will be joining us as special guest for both the Film Festival and as a participant in the Ladies Division of the Redfish Shootout. You can learn more about her by clicking on www.TampaFlyGirl.com.

Tickets to either event can be purchased online by going to www.ShorelineChurch.net/events.

Click here for a trifold brochure on the event with more details.

Click here for the official rules of the Redfish Shootout.

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