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Rendezvous will be the weekend of Oct. 31 thru Nov 2 at North Toledo Bend State
Park near Zowlle, Louisiana. anyone is welcome to attend. Very little fishing is done at Rendezvous, rather it's a progressive dinner and fly tying event that is held at the group camp facility at the state park. Just tell them at the entrance that you are one of those flyfishing nuts and they will let you in for free and point you in the right direction. Bring sheets or sleeping bag and towels. There are 5 bunk houses that could sleep about 150, but only 65 to 70 show up most years. Lots of Cajuns, so bring your appetites and some food to share. We start eating Friday afternoon and the food and bull**** flows till Sunday afternoon. It is kind of like a family reunion, but we are all friends, so we don't have to fight. We let the kids and dogs run wild and there are no rules...just kind of live and let live. It is a hell of a lot of fun. Costs $20 a head or $30 per family for the entire weekend. Be prepared to pack on about another five pounds. You will learn new tying techniques from all. There are about 20 tables set up in the room next to the commercial kitchen and they are used for tying and food. You might check Walter's website http://home.sprynet.com/~waltermc/Rendez/indexR.html. Big Dale |
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bd - since reading your posts over the years about rendezvous and
roadkill roundtable, i have wondered how such a collection of folks began to gather in non-trout venues for fly-tying "camaraderie". i know tying has expanded beyond trout and salmon flies, but i assume y'all still tie for the cold-water fish. i'd like to hear the story about the beginnings and history of your gatherings. they sound great, and i hope to drop in sometime... jeff Brimbum wrote: Rendezvous will be the weekend of Oct. 31 thru Nov 2 at North Toledo Bend State Park near Zowlle, Louisiana. anyone is welcome to attend. Very little fishing is done at Rendezvous, rather it's a progressive dinner and fly tying event that is held at the group camp facility at the state park. Just tell them at the entrance that you are one of those flyfishing nuts and they will let you in for free and point you in the right direction. Bring sheets or sleeping bag and towels. There are 5 bunk houses that could sleep about 150, but only 65 to 70 show up most years. Lots of Cajuns, so bring your appetites and some food to share. We start eating Friday afternoon and the food and bull**** flows till Sunday afternoon. It is kind of like a family reunion, but we are all friends, so we don't have to fight. We let the kids and dogs run wild and there are no rules...just kind of live and let live. It is a hell of a lot of fun. Costs $20 a head or $30 per family for the entire weekend. Be prepared to pack on about another five pounds. You will learn new tying techniques from all. There are about 20 tables set up in the room next to the commercial kitchen and they are used for tying and food. You might check Walter's website http://home.sprynet.com/~waltermc/Rendez/indexR.html. Big Dale |
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I will quiz Walter McLendon of The Pineywoods Flyfishers, the local Lufkin FFF
club when we meet. He does most of the arranging for this event these days. In the old days of the event it was just a gathering of folks from The Pinywoods Club in Lufkin and the North Louisiana Flyfishers Club from Shreveport getting together camping and fishing and tying flies and telling lies. One year they spent the entire weekend in tents due to the rain and one of the employees of the park let them know about the group camp facility and we have been there ever since. Jeff Guerin was the president of the North Louisiana Flyfishers Club at the time and he had a fly shop in Shreveport. He has now moved on and is the only guide on the Little Missouri River in Arkansas, which is the closet tailwater trout fishery to that area.WWW.LITTLEMISSOURIFLYFISHING.COM He has a great web site and dispenses information about what is currently happening on the river including everything except the names of the individual fish he and his clients caught yesterday. He is also one hell of a creative fly tier. We all fish for trout, but we have to drive farther. Our Dallas club has a club outing scheduled next June on the San Juan. We still have a hell of a lot of fun with our non-trout fishing and tying as well. Mark Pinsel and Kyle Moppert of Hammond and Baton Rouge, Louisiana are the co-founders of a group know as The Classic Atlantic Brim Fly Society, and you should see Mark's box of brim flies tied in salmon style tied on size 8 Partridge Bartleet hooks. This will be a sadder event this year as both Mike Verduin and Tom Nixon have passed away during the last few months, but other kids will join us who will start tying flies and fishing with them from age 5 up. This is how our traditions are passed on. Mike willed his Able vise to Kyle's son Ian who is now 12 but has been tying flies since age six. Life goes on. If you go to the pineywoods web site you can click on Rendezvous and see some pictures of the event taken in previous years. http://home.sprynet.com/~waltermc. More in a couple of weeks. Big Dale |
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![]() Jeff Guerin was the president of the North Louisiana Flyfishers Club at the time and he had a fly shop in Shreveport. He has now moved on and is the only guide on the Little Missouri River in Arkansas, which is the closet tailwater trout fishery to that area.WWW.LITTLEMISSOURIFLYFISHING.COM He has a great web site and dispenses information about what is currently happening on the river including everything except the names of the individual fish he and his clients caught yesterday. He is also one hell of a creative fly tier. Hey Big Dale: I have been aware of Jeff's site (and the Little Missouri) for several years, and have begun planning to go down there (up there for you) on two occassions, once to meet up with my father-in-law in Poplarville, Miss., and once to meet up with a fried who moved to Austin. What's your understanding of how that tailwater is developing, troutwise? Has anyone planted any brown trout (the one success story of Arkansas flyfishing) there? Have you fished there? Arkansas Game and Fish appears to still regard it as pretty experimental. Memphis Jim |
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Memphis Jim wrote:snipWhat's your understanding
of how that tailwater is developing, troutwise? Has anyone planted any brown trout (the one success story of Arkansas flyfishing) there? I have not fished the river for a couple of years, but Jeff knows it better that anyone, Why not send him an e-mail? Big Dale |
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![]() "Brimbum" wrote in message ... Memphis Jim wrote:snipWhat's your understanding of how that tailwater is developing, troutwise? Has anyone planted any brown trout (the one success story of Arkansas flyfishing) there? I have not fished the river for a couple of years, but Jeff knows it better that anyone, Why not send him an e-mail? Big Dale That's not a bad idea, but I'm afraid I'll get the fishing guide, "It's the greatest water ever" response. But I'm cynical. Memphis Jim How was it a couple of years ago? |
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interesting...thanks!
jeff Brimbum wrote: If you go to the pineywoods web site you can click on Rendezvous and see some pictures of the event taken in previous years. http://home.sprynet.com/~waltermc. |
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have a great time BD. It was good to see ya a couple of weeks
ago... time was too short. wally Brimbum wrote: Rendezvous will be the weekend of Oct. 31 thru Nov 2 at North Toledo Bend State Park near Zowlle, Louisiana. anyone is welcome to attend. Very little fishing is done at Rendezvous, rather it's a progressive dinner and fly tying event that is held at the group camp facility at the state park. Just tell them at the entrance that you are one of those flyfishing nuts and they will let you in for free and point you in the right direction. Bring sheets or sleeping bag and towels. There are 5 bunk houses that could sleep about 150, but only 65 to 70 show up most years. Lots of Cajuns, so bring your appetites and some food to share. We start eating Friday afternoon and the food and bull**** flows till Sunday afternoon. It is kind of like a family reunion, but we are all friends, so we don't have to fight. We let the kids and dogs run wild and there are no rules...just kind of live and let live. It is a hell of a lot of fun. Costs $20 a head or $30 per family for the entire weekend. Be prepared to pack on about another five pounds. You will learn new tying techniques from all. There are about 20 tables set up in the room next to the commercial kitchen and they are used for tying and food. You might check Walter's website http://home.sprynet.com/~waltermc/Rendez/indexR.html. Big Dale |
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