Last week we lost a true hero in Frank Moore. From his courageous service during WWII to his steadfast dedication to the North Umpqua River
Welcome to 2022! I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful holiday season. The post-Christmas cold snap offered some pretty vistas of snow and, fortunately,
Anglers Wanted If you are an angler, you already have the most important asset to the Club and the Foundation: your enjoyment of fly fishing,
“It is remarkable, most remarkable, to approach unfamiliar water alone, to cast upon it’s untested-perhaps ungrounded-expectations, and to have them rewarded with a startling
Season’s greetings! The holidays are in full swing, and I am delighted that the Flyfishers’ Club will meet in person for the first time
Thoughts on the 60th Anniversary of the Flyfishers’ Club of Oregon: Part 1, The Decadal Anniversaries The December 14th meeting marks the last chance in
The Story within a Book Editor’s Note: The talent and sheer volume of FCO literary contributions is astounding. As part of the 60th Anniversary
Welcome to fall in Oregon. The recent spate of rain and clouds has finally convinced me that summer is, in fact, over. The wet weather
Coming in December: The 60th Anniversary Creel The fruit of the Creel Committee’s nearly two years of labor will be available in time for our
Last summer I took a road trip with my family traveling from Moab, UT to Columbia Falls, MT visiting five national parks. Our bags were
