Newsletter January 2016

Rhody Fly Rodders and Friends,

Here is the January edition of the ‘Rhody’ newsletter.
This month we will have Capt. Ray Stachelek as our guest speaker. Capt. Ray describes his presentation as…”Off the charts – Ground Breaking”.
It’s a “world Premier Event”. And you don’t want to miss this if you are at all interested in ‘springtime stripers’.

The content includes some aerial drone photography on the ‘Favorite Fishing holes centered around Greenwich Bay.’

So, join us on Tuesday, January 19th at 6:30pm for what should be an exciting presentation by one of the best Captains and fishing guides in the Rhode Island area.

Hope to see you there.

Best to you all,

Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’

December Newsletter

Greetings Rhody fly Rodders members and Friends,

Here is the Rhody Newsletter for December 2015.
This month’s meeting is on Tuesday, December 15th.  We will  have as our guest speaker, Ed Lombardo, who will give a presentation on Fly Fishing the Saltwater Estuaries, and Fresh Water Fly Fishing Tactics in RI, CT, and MA.
Will will be voting on new officers for 2016 and doing a little fly tying before the meeting. And maybe a visit by Santa.
Christmas cookies and coffee will be available, along with some Holiday bucket raffles.
Come one, come all! Hope to see you there.
Public welcome.
Best to you and Happy Holidays,
Peter

November Meeting/Newsletter 2015

Greetings Rhody fly Rodders members and Friends,

This month’s meeting is on Tuesday, November 17th.  We will be having our Annual Fly Tying Extravaganza this month, moving it from from Dec. to this meeting.
We asking all members to come, bring your tying stuff and tie some flies for a very worthy charity called, REEL RECOVERY, a national organization that offers a “Reel Recovery” retreat for men, recovering from all sorts of cancer. See the newsletter for more information on this great organization that counsel men struggling with cancer by getting them involved in fly fishing and fly tying.
Truly a worthy endeavor for our efforts.
We we have a few of our experienced tyers giving instruction on some of their favorite patterns.
Come one, come all! Hope to see you there.
Public welcome.
Best,
Peter
Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’

October Meeting/Newsletter

Members of Rhody Fly Rodders and Friends,

Please find enclosed, the October ‘Rhody’ newsletter for your approval.

http://rhodyflyrodders.com/…/RFR-October15-Newsletter-for-E…

We all had a great summer of fishing, now it’s time to get back together for some fly tying, good conversation, and some fun at our upcoming winter meetings.

Please join us next Tuesday, October, 20th at 6:30, at the Riverside Sportsmen’s Club, in East Providence, to kick off our regular fall/winter meeting schedule, with a ‘Pizza Party’ get-together. Will will also have representatives of ‘Save the Bay’ present to accept a check for all the flies we tied and sold at last years winter meetings and shows,
and also have a DVD showing of a great fly fishing film from New Zealand.

Hope to see you there.

Best to you all,

Peter

Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’

Rhody Fly Rodders Summer Fishing meeting is Monday, September 21st.

Reminder!

This is just a reminder that the next  Rhody Fly Rodders Summer Fishing meeting is Monday, September 21st.
This Meeting/Cookout with be at NARROW RIVER! (out-going) – High Tide @ 4:00pm
The directions are.. Route 1A, 2 miles North of Narragansett Beach. Parking lot is at bridge on East or Ocean side of road.
 
Get there when you want. We will fish till 5:00, then we will get the grills going, after that, fish till dark.
This is open to all members and non-members alike. We will have a few small grills, (PLEASE if you have one, bring it, better to have an extra than none at all). Bring along your ‘dogs’ and ‘burgers’ and we’ll cook ‘em up.
We will have bottles of water, chips, all utensils and the condiments needed. Don’t forget the onions, Ron!
Bring a chair if you want to rest your butt. Tables are available for the food, but another one would be nice if someone could bring one.
Bring a friend! Introduce them to ‘Rhody’ and the great members we have!
This will be our last cookout/meeting for the summer. October begins our regular meetings.
Let’s have a big turnout and have some fun and laughs!
It would be nice if someone would catch some fish this time! If not…we will still have fun!
See you there!
Peter
Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’

Summer Fishing meeting is Thursday, August 20th.

Reminder!

This is just a reminder that the next  Rhody Fly Rodders Summer Fishing meeting is Thursday, August 20th.
It will be at Quonochontaug (QUONNY). We will be fishing the out-going tide – High is around @ 2:15pm.
The directions are…Route 1 South (Boston Post Road), Exit West Beach Rd,, Follow to end.
Get there when you want. We will fish till 5:00, then we will get the grills going, after that, fish till dark.
This is open to all members and non-members alike. We will have a few small grills, (PLEASE if you have one, bring it, better to have an extra than none at all). Bring along your ‘dogs’ and ‘burgers’ and we’ll cook ‘em up. Also, bring a chair for yourself. We will have bottles of water, chips, all utensils and the condiments needed. (Hope Ron the Onion man will be there!)
Bring a chair if you want to rest your butt. Tables are available for the food, but another one would be nice if someone could bring one.
We need a better turnout this time…bring a friend! Introduce them to ‘Rhody’ and the great members we have!
We may catch some fish, we may not…but we will have fun!
See you there!
Peter
Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’

IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE RHODY FISHING MEETING NEXT WED., JULY 15th!

Members & Friends,

Dave Pollack has added some new info on the Charleston Breachway fishing area, where we will hold our July 15th fishing get-together.

I have never been there, so Dave offered some tips about entering the Charleston Area. Seems there’s a fee to enter the state park, but not after 4Pm. So for those who don’t want to pay the fee, plan to arrive after 4Pm and follow Dave’s suggestions below.

Sorry for the confusion. Maybe it will be cloudy or rainy, so we won’t have to fight the beach crowd, too! Also no charcoal grills!

Hope to see you there.

Thanks for your patience.

Peter Nilsen

To get to the breachway you take Charlestown Beach Road to the very end – it makes a sharp right turn and runs south along the bay (houses on both sides of the road) and ends at the entry booths. Regular parking is straight ahead. Parking for campers and the like is on the right, that’s also where the boat ramp is. I’ve usually driven in to the camper/boat ramp area and parked there but over the last two years I’ve been told to stay out unless I have a camper there or am towing a boat trailer. Thus, for our outing we will be in the regular ‘straight ahead’ area.

Entering the breachway requires a payment for entry unless you have a pass or get there after 4 PM (I called the Breachway office to make sure on that). Also, the main parking area, where we will have to set up, can be very crowded when folks are on the beach in good weather. Thus, I would not plan to begin setting up earlier than 5 pm and you might want to move the time back a bit. The authorities will not object to propane stoves.

As for the fishing, I do not stand on jetties or rocks any more. At the Charlestown Breachway I step into the water at the boat ramp and then work my way down towards the point where the breachway enters into Ninigret Pond. The best fishing usually starts at the spot where the Breachway splits, main channel on the left and smaller channel, making Wards Island into an island, on the right. It is possible to wade across that channel if you are familiar with it and are careful, and then you can continue along the breachway and right into Ninigret Pond, but I wouldn’t advise anyone to attempt that unless he or she knows the area or is with someone who does. I don’t plan to try it at high tide.

While the breachway entrance is not really fly fishing friendly, there can be very easy, and good, fly fishing along the beach itself, especially at high tide. Last Fall the pocket formed where the beach reaches the north side of the breachway entrance was sometimes very productive. The issue will be the folks on the beach and if the weather is good there are likely to be many swimmers and sunbathers and kids with a first claim to the waters.

Dave

Rhody Summer Fishing Meeting

Rhody members and Friends,

Here is a reminder notice of Rhody Fly Rodders’ next Summer Fishing get-together.

Rhody Summer Fishing Meeting – Wednesday, July 15th, at the Charleston Breachway.

https://www.google.com/…/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89e5ea6bcad8cc21…

We will be fishing the in-coming tide, which is high around 8:30 in the evening. Plan to come early and fish this fresh, cooler ocean water on the in-coming tide, which should cool off these estuaries that get warm in the summer heat. The fish now seem to be active on the ocean front, most having left the warming upper Narragansett Bay.

Come early, fish the late afternoon, we put the burgers and dogs on around 5:00, and then resume fishing till dark.

Bring a portable gas (or charcoal) grill if you have it. We always could use 2 of them (because it makes the cooking faster).

Bring a chair if you want to sit. Chips, water, utensils, plates and condiments will be available.
Bring your own dogs (not animals) and burgers…but we always have extra if you don’t. Someone bring the onions (Ron).

Directions are below!

Should be fun, and hopefully successful.

See you on the water.

Best to you,

Peter

Peter Nilsen
President / Newsletter Editor
Rhody Fly Rodders
‘America’s Oldest Saltwater Fly Fishing Club’