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The
Washington Fly Fishing Club,
founded in 1939, is one of the Northwest's
leading voices for conservation
and sportsmanship. In 1940 it was responsible for
establishment of the first fly-fishing-only regulations
in the Western United States and it has led the
fight for conservation-oriented angling regulations ever
since. Its public fly-tying and casting classes have
taught these skills to hundreds of anglers, and its
youth programs have educated
generations of children in outdoor crafts and sportsmanship.
In 1965 the club helped establish the international
Federation of Fly Fishers and WFFC members are still
active in Federation affairs. With a membership that
has included several world-champion fly casters plus
many well-known fly tiers, rod builders, writers, and
photographers, the club also has contributed
significantly to the art, literature, and technical
development of fly fishing.
The WFFC continues to offer public classes in
fly tying (winter) and fly casting (spring) and
also continues to sponsor an active youth program.
A subsidiary organization, the WFFC Foundation,
provides financial grants for fisheries research
and enhancement, conservation education, and
similar activities.
Based in Seattle, the WFFC meets once a month
throughout the year. It also sponsors periodic
outings for members and their families on Northwest
streams, lakes, and saltwater estuaries.
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