Blue River Fly Classic

Blue River Fly Classic
A One Pattern Fly Event
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Monday, January 7, 2013

One Fly 2013 Prizes Announced


Although we have yet to decide on what the prize for the first place winner of the coming One Fly 2013 at Blue River, we can announce the second and third place prizes.

The second place winner will receive a FishPond San Juan Vertical Chest Pack.



Perfect for minimalist anglers who prefer to fish and travel light. The San Juan Vertical Chest Pack by Fishpond lets anglers eliminate all but the basics yet still feel comfortable that they have everything they need. Offering a comfortable, low-profile vertical design, the San Juan Chest Pack features a zippered main compartment for fly box storage, zippered interior pocket for accessories and Fishpond’s signature, zip-down fly bench with replaceable foam. Built-in climbing cords on the pack’s exterior provide handy spots for attaching tools and accessories.

The third place winner will receive a Scientific Anglers Max 432 Waterproof Fly Box.



This compact, double-side fly box features precision slit foam on its interior shell and on the two-sided insert. In addition to its waterproof construction, the Max 432 Fly Box is built tough with a clear design to allow you to quickly select you next fly before opening.



Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More Trash Talkin'

There's been a lot of trash talkin' on the blog here of late and it's been primarily about that big, ugly, nasty, visible trash.  However, as all of us in the fly fishing community very well know... there is another kind of trash.  It's called micro-trash and a good example is those cut-aways of our leaders and tippets.  If these innocent looking tag ends get into a river, stream, or the wild, they can stay there for hundreds of years.  Also, fish and other aquatic creatures can ingest them leading to severe problems or worse.

I really like the products the folk at Fishpond make.  All of their products seem of high quality and designed for efficiency.  Fishpond makes a micro-trash container that can be fastened on the wading belt or somewhere else while we are on the water or trekking through the wild on our way to the water.  These containers are fairly inexpensive and work like a charm. 

For years, I've tried to discard my tag ends by slipping them in a baggy or vest pocket, but that's difficult and not very successful at all.  If there is any moisture on your fingers the tag ends tend to hang on for dear life.  With the Fishpond micro-trash container you basically scrape the tippet or leader off of you finger.
An alternative is a 35 mm film container.  Simply take the container and cut an X in the lid and you have a handy dandy micro-trash collector. 

Whether it's the film container or the Fishpond Micro-Trash Container, we can keep a lot of unwanted stuff out of our precious streams and waterways.