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News articles publish here are typically of interest to the club. If you have any news or a news item that you think the club would be interested in, please forward that article to one of the club officers on the contact page and they will see that it  published here. Please include any related photographs as a gif or jpeg file.

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9/3/2007      Southern Council needs Flies

As Conclave time draws closer, we always get a little nervous when we realize that certain items are not coming in like we would wish. Today, I spacing out because we haven’t received many flies or at least promises of flies for the “Winner Take All” Fly Raffle. Would you read more »

9/20/2007      New Lake Conroe Striped Bass Record

Mike Riebold has the latest water body record on Lake Conroe for striped bass hydrid caught on an 8-weight flyrod. The fish weighed 3.88 lbs; had a 14 inch girth; and was 21 inches long. He caught it 8/4/07 on his Heart Bead Streamer fly (his own creation). This is read more »

10/15/2007      Proposed Bylaws Posted

The proposed bylaws for the re-incorporation of Montgomery County Flyrodders as a 501 (c) 3 organization has been posted under the Useful Information menu item. They may be downloaded as a PDF file for printing. Comments can be made to Paul Cravey or any Board member. read more »

11/3/2007      Montgomery County Flyrodders Elect New Officers

During their annual meeting, the Montgomery County Flyroddres have elected their new club officers. After more than 17 years Dan Houchin has stepped down as President of the club. We all owe Dan a debt of gratitude for his unselfish service and the leadership he has shown. To our relief, read more »

11/24/2007      2007-2008 Trout Stocking Schedule

It's that time again for TP&W to start stocking ponds with rainbow trout. Try a size 14 bead head prince nymph or size 10 gray bead head wooley bugger. Weighted flies seem to produce much better than non weighted. read more »

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