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FFV Annual Banquet–Saturday, January 24, 2015
Our 2015 Annual Banquet speaker will be Pat Dorsey… A native of Colorado, Pat has been guiding for over 23 years. He spends approximately two hundred days a year on the water, enjoying a unique quality of life both personally and professionally. “I am blessed to be able to make a living … Continue reading
November 20th Dinner Meeting
Our November 20th dinner meeting will feature FFV member Colby Trow of Mossy Creek Fly Fishing. The November meeting is fast approaching. Our Dinner speaker will be FFV member Colby Trow. He will be speaking on fishing for Musky. We will also be having a raffle for a Musky Trip with … Continue reading
September 18th Dinner Meeting
Our September 18th dinner speaker will feature FFV member Mike Buss. Mike will give a presentation on saltwater fly fishing opportunities in the coastal areas of Virginia. Mike is very active in the ‘Virginia Costal Fly Anglers’ club and is its current president. Mike will be accompanied by Larry Clemens. Larry is … Continue reading
July 17 Dinner Speaker – Bruce Ingram
Our July17th dinner speaker will be Bruce Ingram. It has been ten years since Bruce has given us a talk, so we are looking forward to his visit! Bruce will give both the afternoon and evening presentations. Bruce Ingram has been a freelance writer/photographer since 1983 and has sold some 2,100 articles … Continue reading
May 15th FFV Dinner Meeting
FFV members, we will have a full afternoon and evening of varied entertainment at our Thursday, May 15th dinner meeting! Our evening dinner speaker will be Captain Gary Dubiel. Gary is the originator of the popping cork craze and inventor of the float-n-fly rig for Neuse River and Pamlico … Continue reading
FFV March 20th Dinner Speakers
New River Outdoors James River Outdoor Company Smallmouth & Muskie Thursday March 20, 2014 Salisbury Country Club Cocktails: 6:00PM Dinner: 7:00PM Our March dinner speakers will be: Britt Stoudenmire http://www.icanoethenew.com/guidedfishingtrips_guides.htm and Andrew Fenstermaker http://www.jamesriveroutdoorco.com/ The James River above Lynchburg and the New River near Blacksburg are relatively easy trips from Richmond … Continue reading