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What kind of Activities Do we have? The Sandy River Chapter has a very active membership. Throughout the year we have activities that appeal to a wide variety of members and their families. Some of these activties include but are not limited to:
These activities are a great way to meet other Anglers, learn how to fish, and just have a great time. Here is where to find the page about last year's Frost Bite Follies |
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Fall Fish-along 2006 Once again the waters of Tillamook bay did not disappoint the members of the chapter at our annual fall fish along. Norm and Jolie Ritchie and Nick and Martha Galash hosted this event by putting up many of the participants and feeding them very well. Brandon and Steve with their chinook Meanwhile Mike and I are doing the Tillamook weed shake. The tidal changes were huge that weekend. Every two minutes we would pick up a wad of weeds. If you don’t keep it clean you aren’t fishing so we did our level best to keep a fresh bait in the water. One thing we started doing to keep up was to have one rod in the boat pre-rigged with a herring so that if we came up without a herring we could get it back out in a hurry. After wandering aimlessly looking for a fish among the weeds we switched and went to the ghost hole. Now keep in mind I don’t normally fish the ghost hole. It seems crowded compared to the coast guard hole to me but the whole bay was crowded that weekend.
Norm and Collin with their fish. I spent the rest of the trip trying to convince Mike that it was my special “self closing net”. He wasn’t buying it and kept mumbling something about getting some “equipment that was younger than he was.” We trolled around for several more hours and we were pretty sure we were going to get more fish but they never materialized. We saw Norm heading back with his flag flying so we figured he had a fish or more in the box. So we headed back to Rockaway beach and cleaned up our gear and our selves for dinner. Many a good ribbings went on that evening and of course as is my nature I provided plenty of fodder for the chuckles around the room. Norm Ritchie and Collin Nishitani hooked up in Norm’s boat with one fish in the box each. Nick Galash Jr; hooked a fish but lost it when it came unbuttoned.
Jerry, Brandon, and Art enjoy the "awards" ceremony.
Sharon and company give newcomer, Donny a hard time Frost Bite Follies 2002 Thanks to Ray Hinea for writing this article: On Saturday, January 5, 2002, the Chapter hosted its 8th edition of Frost Bite Follies. We had an excellent membership turnout, a record number of fish caught, a heaping pile of trash picked up from the river banks, and the weather cooperated! You can’t ask for much more from a fish-a-long.
Ray Hinea with Jerry Hofer, and Dave Morelli and the trash they collected at the Camp Collins beach.
Dana Wood, Jeff Burris, Jim Thurber, Troy Dayton, and Vaden Green enjoy their excellent hot lunch at camp Angelos All of the people mentioned here are responsible for you having a great time on the river. Oh yeah, let’s also thank the BIG GUY upstairs who brought you the great weather!!!
Trevor Storlie, Scott Kappes, and Bill Hoff in Trevor's boat pull a little diver and bait in a search for steelhead while Scott videotapes for the Hot Tamale outdoor show.
The one that got away, This is an old oil tank (sorry the picture is blurry I moved.) that is sitting in the river and is needing to be pulled out on our next trip. This will be a job as it is about as big as a table. I don't think it will move before our next cleanup this spring. |
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