Claret & Mallard Journal Ballarat Fly Fishers' Club October 2014 Incorporation Number A2007 Contacts 2014-2015 President: Alan Townsend 0408615185 Secretary: Gerry Watt 0419103836 Senior Vice President: Greg Armstrong 53341251 / 0417383216 Junior Vice President: Vacant Immediate Past President Chris Doody 0428304004 Minute Secretary: Barry Kentish 0408369882/ 53301207 Treasurer: Bruce Pipkorn 0409954643 Committee: Dale Flenley 0400072769 Andrew Borg 03 53689062 Shane Stevens 0408179927 Andrew Gardner 0409705404 Alister Lowne 0419153526 Mick McKay 53458124 Gary McKay 0353315927 Anna Taylor 0458385410 Terry Simmons 03 5335848 Newsletter Editor Barry Kentish 0408369882 Website Manager Brett Cirulis 042044668 Ian Hare 0428217909 Kitchen Manager Andrew Borg 03 53689062 Bar Manager Robert Haines 53388175/0407670207 Delegate - Aquatic Association: Royce Baxter 53359353 Fly tying Instructors Sean Purcell 0408501133 Delegates - BDAA Chris Doody 0428304004 VrFish Anthony McGrath 0408542694 Delegate - VCF: Mark Cuthbert 0425739443 Club Librarian: Steve Lock 53323835 Clubrooms - Keymen Steve Lock 53323835 Shane Stevens 0408179927 Casting Instructors Barry Whelan 0408677745 John Close 03 53321688 Clubrooms - Maintenance Dale Flenley 0400072769 Russell Eldridge 53451127 Peter Voterakis 53333842 Clubrooms - Cleaning Roger McNeight 53324321 Club Historians Barry Kentish 0408369882 Keith Ridsdale 0409327113 Steve Lock 53323835 All correspondence should be addressed to: The Secretary Ballarat Fly Fishers’ Club PO Box 1138 Ballarat Mail Centre BALLARAT. VICTORIA 3354 Cover Photo - BFFC Inaugural President Victor Wastell— the Wastell Trophy is a chance to acknowledge Victor’s legacy. Wastell Trophy— October 18-19th— Creswick Caravan Park Reminders………….. Stan Burt Trophy—Lake Wendouree every Monday 1800 to 2300. Longest fish competition. Finishes end of daylight saving 2015. What’s happening in Casting Practice—every October ? Committee meeting— October 2nd starting at 7.30 pm. RISE film festival— October 4th—6.30 pm Monthly Meeting— October 9th starting at 8.00 pm. Presentation by FlyFinz. Fly tying—October 14th 7.00pm—Flies TBD Sunday—9.30am at casting jetty [except some Brunn Shield events]. Have you paid your fees?? Your fees are due. Please complete membership form and present to Bruce Pipkorn with subscription soon. Minutes of the Ballarat Flyfishers’ Club Inc Members’ Monthly Meeting, Thursday September 11th , 2014 Ballarat Flyfishers’ Club Inc. Opening The meeting was opened by President Allan Townsend at 8:05pm. Allan welcomed all members and visitors to the meeting. Attendees G Armstrong, J Bambridge, D Bandy, R Baxter, B Bennetts, F Bluch, A Borg, C Carland, B Cirulis, J Close, G Cook, G Cramer, J Cuscadden , M Cuthbert, C Doody, R Fisher, D Flenley, D Forde, A Gardner, R Haines, I Hare, M Hobbs, B Hughes, M Huntley, J Jackman, B Johnson, B Kentish, D Kimberley, H Landman, S Lock, A. Lowne, K Mason, C McKay, G McKay, R McKnight, C Mitchell, M Mitchell, D Morcombe, B. Muller, J Penney, N Phillips, B Pipkorn, S Purcell, K Ridsdale, J Rothe, J Rumpf, G Sandman, M Scuffins, B Sidebottom, M. Sorrell, K Tatt, A Taylor, A Townsend, B Whelan, R Wilson, S Xanthoulakis. Apologies T Adams, C Coltman, M Condous, R Eldridge, G Ferguson, R Goyne, C Griffin, M Hall, K Howard, J Lanchester, J Laverty, D Martin, J Mason, N Mason, S McArdle, A McGrath, M McKay, A McKinley, C McKnight, J Monteduro, Barry Nygaard, Brian Nygaard, I Penberthy, G Richmond, T Simmonds, P Smith, J Thomas, M Tol, G Watt, R Thornton, Visitor Daniel Jensen President Allan Townsend commented on the success of past President Chris Doody’s time as President of the Ballarat flyfishing club. It was acknowledged by all members that Chris had been a very successful President. There was no doubt that Chris had worked very hard during his two years as President and had promoted a great number of successful fishing and social ventures. Previous Minutes Minutes of the meeting held on Thursday August 14th 2014 were approved on a motion moved by Steve lock and seconded by R Baxter. Carried Business Arising from Minutes None Correspondence Inward City of Ballarat letter regarding Draft Boatshed Licence Ballarat Fish Protection Society and Anglers Club letter regarding Ardie McAdam Trophy – Sept 14th – 6.00am to 1.00 pm Ballarat Fish Protection Society and Anglers Club letter regarding Legacy night 18th September – need for volunteers – and flies Origin Energy regarding carbon repeal savings of 7.5% BDAA AGM & Quarterly meeting minutes – tabled – form to complete Email from Neil May requesting change to membership due to lengthy absence from Ballarat BFAS annual dinner requires representative from BFFC Outward Letter to Neil May, recommendation from the committee to offer Neil May an Honorary membership for 2014/15. Journals Received A number of journals have been received and tabled. Inward correspondence was received and outward correspondence approved, on the motion from G Cook and seconded B Whelan. Carried Business Arising from Correspondence Honorary membership - it was moved by S lock and seconded by D Flenley to accept the committee’s recommendation that Neil May will be offered an honorary membership of the BFFC for the 2014 15 year. Carried Reports Fishing reports Local waters – Keith Ridsdale gave report of his fishing on Cairn Curran where he had caught a carp of 13.5lb. Keith also noted that a member of the Ballarat Anglers had taken a trout which weighed 5.5lb from Tullaroop reservoir. This latter fish was full of the stick caddis. Ballarat Anglers have been fishing Toolondo with some success. There was a report that Lake Purrumbete has only been producing small fish. The Delatite River is providing great fishing and the Aire river was producing good bream. Alan Porteous gave a brief outline of his recent fishing trip to Christmas Island. Hepburn reservoir is now full and fish are smelting. Newlyn Reservoir has some fish smelting and appear appear to be feeding on green nymphs. The opening weekend for the BFFC was held at Lake Fyans. Ian Hare gave a report that although the weather was fantastic, as was the company, there were no fish taken. The lake is 82% full. Approximately 10 club members attended the opening weekend at Lake Fyans. BDAA and stocking outcomes - Chris Doody reported that the AGM was on 10 August 2014. Chris outlined the structure of the forthcoming BDAA Kid’s day in Victoria Park. Geoff Cramer reported on the recent stocking Roundtable with DEPI. At this meeting there was discussion about the poor quality of rainbow trout and the possibility of stocking McQuarrie perch in some rivers. It was noted that DEPI requires feedback from anglers as it is one way to measure the success of the fishery. It is now possible to use a mobile phone app to record fish captures. The 10,000 fish that were to be stocked in Lake Burrumbete will be relocated elsewhere. CVFF - Chris Doody reported that this organisation has bimonthly meetings and has a representative at the DEPI stocking meetings. The AGM is in October 2014 and nominations are open for country representatives. Chris stressed the importance that BFFC should have a representative on this organisation. Fisheries/VR fish Roundtable discussion – Geoff Cramer spoke of the recent meeting that was held in Ballarat. Unfortunately the number of attendees was less than expected but there was a good representation from a range of fishing clubs. The highlight of the meeting was a presentation by Taylor Hunt on the Chinook fishery in Lakes Purrumbete and Bullen Merri. There was some discussion on proposed changes to the Murray cod size limits. Casting – Barry Whelan reported that there are still good numbers of members attending the Sunday morning casting. VRfish – Geoff Cramer reported on the meeting that was held in the middle of August 2014 where proposed Murray cod regulations were discussed. In addition there was discussion about the access on the boat ramp at Lake Fyans. Aquatic Association - Royce Baxter informed members that the Lake Wendouree weed cutting is ahead of schedule. Royce commented that the water quality was good and the lake is almost full. Class A water will be used to maintain the depth of water from October through the summer. Royce mentioned that the lake will be closed for the World Masters rowing from the 7-12 October. There may be possibility of exceptions during the evenings after the rowing. At the meeting there was discussion about access to boat ramps, in particular when the weed cutter is using the boat ramp. Len Walker trophy - This competition, which is held on Sunday afternoons from midday until 4:00 pm, will finish at the end of daylight saving. The current leader is David Bandy with a fish of 59 cm. It was noted that this is a catch and release competition. A motion to receive the reports was moved on a motion by D Flenley nd seconded J Penney. Carried Membership Lou Uwarow of, 8 Bells Lane, Brown Hill, 3350 [0417512162] who was nominated by G Watts was duly elected as a full member of the BFFC. Lou was welcomed into the club by President Allan Townsend and congratulated by members. Upcoming events Fly Tying instruction – Sean Purcell – fly tying will be held on Tuesday September 16th starting at 7.00 pm. Andrew Gardner gave a brief report on the August fly tying evening where there was a good turn up of members. During the September fly tying night Luke Barby will demonstrate nymphs that were successful during the recent overseas flyfishing championships. Sean Purcell will assist members to tie patterns which may seem complicated. All flies tied on the Tuesday night fly tying session will be donated to the Legacy night on Thursday, September 18 that the Ballarat Anglers club. McAdam – September 14th – this competition will be held at Cairn Curran and fishing starts at 6.00 am until 1pm. The meeting point is Picnic Point. It is often a beautiful girl Wallace this opening new Show bag packing for BDAA Kids day - Friday Sept 19th requires volunteers. Show bag packing will commence at 4:30 PM BDAA Kid’s Day Sept 21st – Victoria Park – 9.00 am to mid day. Members are asked as to whether they can spare a few hours to volunteer for this event. There will be a barbecue after the fishing. RISE Film Festival Oct 4th - Chris Doody outlined a brief history the RISE films. This event will start at 6:30 pm with a light supper. The cost is $20 per person . Wastell Trophy Oct. 18-19th – this is the Premier flyfishing event for the BFFC and will be held at the Creswick caravan park with fishing on a number of local waters. Members are reminded to book accommodation as soon as possible. The cost is $25pp with breakfast an extra $5.00 pp/pd. Assistance is required from Ballarat flyfishing club members and a list will be circulated. Fred Eva Eucumbene trips – Week 1 – Nov 15th – 22nd [place available]; week 2 Nov 22-29th [Trip full]. November fishing trip – there was extensive discussion as to the location of a possible trip in November. A number of places were identified as possibilities. This matter will be taken back to the committee to discuss further. Stan Burt trophy– this competition is held over the daylight saving months on lake Wendouree from 18.00 to 23.00 on Monday nights only. October meeting – the social event for October monthly meeting will be a presentation by FlyFinz where there will be gear for sale. Members are advised to look at the appropriate webpage if they are going to pre-order flyfishing equipment before the meeting. General Business 2014/2015 Rotary Raffle – Alistair Lowne & Mike Sorrell – this is the major fundraising event for BFFC members. All members will be sent a book of raffle tickets for them to sell. It is important that members retain all funds and ticket stubs and return these to the organisers as soon as possible. BFFC Club Calendar – Royce Baxter is organising this calendar and thanked members for a number of excellent photographs that he has received so far. Royce requires a list of BFFC events for 2015. Maintenance program - Dale Flenley also organising a working bee on Nov 2nd where members will attempt to mend decking handrail complete trophy cabinet hang new back doors to clubrooms. Rubbish traps on lake Wendouree - Danny Forde asked the question as to whom was responsible for ensuring that the rubbish traps on inlets to Lake Wendouree were operational. Geoff Cramer responded saying that he would follow this matter up with the City of Ballarat. Current items before the Committee Angler Access at Andersons Lagoon. Geoff Cramer / Chris Doody Fishing Photo Presentations There was an excellent presentation by Scott Xanthoulakis on his recent flyfishing trip. Three club members decide to fish some of the higher streams in Victoria and New South Wales. The video was excellent and members congratulated Scott on such a professional job. It is hoped that Scott and his fishing group will produce more videos of their future fishing events. Many thanks Scott an entertaining video. Fines Session David Bandy was the fine master and collected funds for people who capture small or very small fish, the constant typos, being President, mobile phone ringing during meeting, people who go swimming in the lake, people who don’t know what meeting they are attending and who they are representing. As always members thanked those who made their small financial contribution to the club library. Close The President declared the meeting closed at 9.35 pm ***************************************************** http://www.trout-fly-fishing.com/ images/blue-wing-olive_opt.jpg Ballarat Fish Protection Society and Anglers Club annual Legacy th night 18 Sept 2014 David Bandy About 50 fisher folk attended the meeting with representatives from many local clubs. Sean Purcell, Steve Lock, Dale Flenley and David Bandy attended as representatives from the BFFC taking flies and donations collected at the last meeting and demonstrating fly tying through the night. Following a very short meeting a magnificent supper of freshly cooked fish bites in beer batter was enjoyed by all. Keith Ridsdale gave an overview of the long association between BFPS&AC and Legacy and the tradition of the annual BFFCfly tying night. The formal part of the evening concluded with the traditional fly raffle resulting in the presentation of a cheque by BFPS&AC President Craig Hon to the Legacy President Peta Gillespie for $700. A great night was enjoyed by all. http://english-fly-fishing-flies.s3-website-eu-west1.amazonaws.com/Hopper-lightbrown.jpg Victor H . Wastell Trophy 2014 Dates- 18th & 19th October 2014 Venues- Cairn Curran, Tullaroop, Andersons, Newlyn, Dean & Wendouree Accommodation- Creswick Calembeen Lake Caravan Park 12 Cushing Avenue, Creswick, 3363, Ph 53452411 creswickcaravanpark.com.au Note:- for a 10% discount on accommodation, please indicate, when booking that you’re participating in the Ballarat Fly Fishing Club’s competition Competitor Registration- Creswick Calembeen Lake Caravan Park , BFFC site Major Prizes for the winning Trout:Replica of the V. H.Wastell trophy Innovator Velocity Fly Rod, Ross Fly Reel, Scientific Anglers Fly line (Approx $1000 value) Roast Dinner provided on Saturday night as part of entry fee Event Sponsor - Mayfly Tackle Notice of Event & Rules Victor H. Wastell Trophy 2014 Event Coordinator: Allan Townsend Ph: 0408615185 Event date: Saturday 18th to Sunday 19th October, 2014 Venues: Cairn Curran Reservoir- large lake, easy access to shorelines. Boating allowed Tullaroop Reservoir- medium lake, easy access to shorelines. No boating allowed Dean, Newlyn & Andersons Reservoirs- small lakes, easy access to shorelines. No boating allowed Lake Wendouree- large lake, easy access to shorelines. Boating allowed Travel Directions: Creswick Calembeen Lake Caravan Park. 12 Cushing Avenue, Creswick, Victoria. Travel Requirements: Suitable for vehicles with reasonable ground clearance. Mixture of both bitumen and made gravel roads to/around lakes Accommodation: Onsite vans and camping sites(powered/unpowered) available at Creswick Calembeen Lake Caravan Park, 12 Cushing Avenue, Creswick. Ph 53452411. creswickcaravanpark.com.au Note:- for 10% discount on accommodation, indicate that you’re part of the BFFC competition. Catering: Dinner on Saturday evening (8pm) included in cost. Breakfast available on Saturday & Sunday ($5 per day for egg & bacon brekkie. Pay on registration) Self cater for all other meals. Cost: $25 per competitor: Non competitor Dinner cost: $20 per person: $5/day for breakfast on Sat and Sun Recommended items: Strongly recommended personal equipment: waders/ wading boots, gaiters if wet wading, brimmed hat, glasses/sunglasses, sunscreen, staff, PLB especially in Remote Locations. Essential equipment when fishing out of sight of other participants: UHF radio. Essential equipment for Remote Locations: Compression bandage, UHF radio, any necessary prescribed medicines. Weather: Normally mild with normal spring variations in temperature. Competitor Registration: Creswick Calembeen Lake Caravan Park, BFFC site(ask for directions at reception), from 6pm on Friday 17th Oct Wastell competition Rules: 1.The competition shall be fished with fly only. 2. Trout shall be the only species of fish eligible to be weighed in. 3. The minimum size of the fish weighed in shall be 25 cm. 4. All fish to be eligible for the trophy must have been caught during the competition hours and presented for weigh in, by the stated closing time on each day of the competition. 5. The Trophy shall be awarded to the club, whose member has caught the heaviest fish during the hours of competition. 6. All fishermen participating, must sign on personally at the sign -on point, prior to commencing fishing. 7. Competitors must comply with all state fishing and boating regulations Hours of Competition: Saturday: 10:00am- 8:00pm; Sunday: 12:00midnight- 12:00 noon Date of issue of Event Registration: 8th May 2014 ********************************************** Saturday October 4th— from 6.30 pm—Light supper and club bar— not to be missed. Proudly presented by The Flyfisher, RISE Fly Fishing Film Festival, the world's most extensive fishing film festival, hits theatres on the Australian and New Zealand leg of its 2014 worldwide tour. In its 9th year, RISE is on a mission to celebrate the diverse world of fly fishing, to connect anglers through shared experience, and to create public awareness of fly fishing's new dynamic emergence. The festival allows the fishing community to share their passion for the sport by attending film screenings across the two countries. It's the biggest kick-off to the fishing season there is! http://www.gin-clear.com/filmfest/ Gin-Clear Media is a multi-national company based in Te Anau, New Zealand. The company was formed 7 years ago with a clear objective to create inspiring and beautiful fly fishing films and fill a niche in the market that was being largely ignored. Five feature length films and numerous commercial projects later, we feel that we have achieved a large part of what we set out to do. But rather than resting on our laurels, we have some large projects in the pipeline that we hope will enhance our reputation for quality and innovation. We live and breathe fly fishing. Being based in NZ enables us to work and play in one of the world's most remarkable trout fisheries - a constant source of inspiration. As the business has grown we have expanded into overseas markets. We have developed a network of warehouses and representatives to bring our product closer to our new customers. As a result we are able to sell in Euros, Pounds and Dollars - ship cheaply and quickly. We have warehouses in London, Los Angeles, Perth and NZ. Fly fishing terms Source http://www.redington.com/fly-fishing/lingo/ Click Drag (or Click & Pawl Reel): A mechanical system on a fly reel used to slow down or resist the pulling efforts of a fish, so as to slow the fish down and tire it to the point where it can be landed. Clinch Knot: A universally used knot for attaching a hook, lure, swivel, or fly to the leader or line; a slight variation results in the Improved Clinch Knot, which is an even stronger knot for the above uses. Cone Head: Same as a beadhead but the bead is cone shaped. Covering (or Delivery): Used to describe the action of casting the fly to a fish or into a promising-looking area of water. Current Seam (or Seam): Current seams are formed by the nature of current flow. Usually the middle of a river or stream contains the fastest flow with its edges having slower flows due to friction with the bank and the streambed obstacles. A stream channel's curvature redirects its heaviest flow away from the remainder of the stream creating current seams. Damselfly: An important still water aquatic insect most commonly imitated in the nymphal form, with hatches usually occurring in early to mid-summer. Adult looks similar to a dragonfly but smaller and folds its wings along its back when at rest. Dead Drift: A perfect float in which the fly is traveling at the same pace as the current, used in both dry fly and nymph fishing (see Mending Line and "S" Cast). Delivery (or Covering): Used to describe the action of casting the fly to a fish or into a promising-looking area of water. Disc Drag: A mechanical system on more expensive fly reels intended to efficiently slow and tire a fish that is taking line. Resistance is created between discs that apply pressure as line is pulled from the reel. Different from the click drag, the disc drag is smoother and less likely to create a sudden stopping resistance that will break the line. Dorsal Fin: The fin on the back of a fish, sometimes divided into two or three partly or entirely separate sections. Double Haul: In this cast the fly fisher quickly pulls and releases the line on both the back cast and the forward cast. It is used to create greater line speed, enabling the caster to reach farther or cut through wind. Double Taper (DT): A standard fly line design in which both ends of the line are tapered, while the greater portion or "belly" of the line is level. An excellent line for short to moderate-length casts and for roll casting, but not as well suited for distance casts. Drag: (1) An unnatural motion of the fly caused by the effect of the current on line and leader. Drag is usually detrimental, though at times useful ' such as imitating the actions of the adult caddis. (2) Resistance applied to the reel spool to prevent it from turning faster than the line leaving the spool (used in playing larger fish). Drag-Free Drift: This is accomplished when you minimize the effect of the current flow on the fly. This is equally important when fishing dry flies or nymphs. Trout are more likely to take food moving at the same speed as naturals being carried by the current and may even be spooked by flies moving too fast or too slow. Drift: Four types of drifts: Straight upstream from you, upstream and across from you, downstream and across from you, straight downstream from you (see Fishing the Drift). Memories from New Zealand 2013—to be repeated in 2015?? Dropper: A practice of fishing two flies at the same time, often one on the surface and a second underwater. A classic combo like the 'Hopper-Dropper' features a dry fly grasshopper pattern with a small nymph or emerger pattern tied off the bend of the hook. A dropper effectively doubles your chances of finding which type of insect and imitation fly the fish are keying on. Dry Fly: Any fly fished upon the surface of the water, usually constructed of non-water-absorbent materials. Dry flies are most commonly used to imitate the adult stage of aquatic insects. Dry Fly Floatant: Chemical preparation that is applied to a dry fly to waterproof it immediately before use; may be a paste, liquid, or aerosol. Dun: (1) First stage in the adult mayfly's life cycle, usually of short duration of 1 to 24 hours. This is the stage most often imitated by the dry fly. (2) A darkish grey-blue colour that is very desirable in some fly tying materials. Royce Baxter is organising a 2015 Ballarat Fly Fishers’ Club calendar. He needs your photos. Please forward all photos of local fishing events to Royce to-day. You can contact Royce on 0408508272 Eddy: A section of water that is less disturbed than the surrounding water, often found on the edge of a current or where two streams converge. Elbow Control: The idea in the overhead and roll cast is to obtain a tight, wind-cutting loop that will roll line accurately to the target. To achieve a tight loop, maintain your elbow on a constant level as you move the rod from the pickup, to the back cast, to the forward stroke. Holding the elbow "on the shelf" is much easier done when the feet are placed as described in the Stance. When your upper body can pivot with little constriction as you move the rod back and forth, the elbow will almost automatically stay in a constant plane. Emerger: Pertaining to aquatic insects, the name used to describe that time frame when the nymph reaches the surface and the adult hatches out. The emerging nymph may well be the single most important nymph phase for the fly fisher to imitate. False Cast: A standard fly fishing cast used to lengthen and shorten line, change direction and to dry off the fly; frequently overused. In false casting, the line is kept moving backward and forward without being allowed to touch the surface of the water or the ground (see Casting Arc, Back Cast, and Forward Cast). Ferrule: A collar that is found at the point where sections of a fly rod are joined. The end of one section fits inside the end of another, in an overlapping fashion at the ferrule. Fingerling: A small, immature fish, such as a juvenile trout. Fishing the Drift: This is the process of fishing from your target point to where you will pick up the line for your next cast. If you chose your initial casting position carefully, you can get a long drift, maximizing your chance of catching a fish. Fish Ladder: A series of interconnected pools created up the side of a river obstruction, such as a dam, to allow salmon and other fish to pass upstream. 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