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Board Members

President:
Todd Carter
VP & Membership Coordinator:
Dan Murbarger 478-2557
Treasurer:
Clyde Lowther 251-3914
Secretary:
Dave Johnson 237-8331
Programs Chair:
Tom Banyas
Raffles/Volunteers:
Denny Jones
Webmaster:
Darrell Brown
Newsletter Editor:
Tom Dial
BOARD MEMBER:
Jennifer Jackson
Denny Jones
Vic Loiselle
Bud Smalley
John Taylor
Roger Thompson

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Volunteers Needed
April Events with Fish & Game

Hello, Fish and Game Staff, Idaho Master Naturalists, and Volunteers—

I have two outreach opportunities coming up in April for which I need help because both fall on days on which I am out of town for my daughter’s activities. I have listed them in order of priority because I know that with all of us having limited “spare time” these days, we may not be able to cover both events. If you can help, I would appreciate it.

1. On April 21st, a Saturday, I have signed up for a space at the annual Community Environmental Fair which is sponsored by the City of Pocatello, which I have done every year since it started. The event runs from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm. This year we will have the fishing trailer there along with handouts of our fishing trailer schedule. And, I would like to have an opportunity for kids or adults to cast a fishing pole (spinning rods)—especially if they have never done it. We will have lots of space. I can coordinate getting everything together. I just need some willing individuals who might want to actually help with set-up and staffing the “booth” for that day. Typically, I have taken the trailer over there on the Friday evening before the event so that all I had to do the next day is walk in and do a simple set up with a table and some handouts. Because I want to add the casting component this year, having a couple of people at a time to run the booth is ideal. This is a fun event. It is held outdoors at Optimist Park, and the weather is usually quite nice. It is very well attended by the community, and has numerous community partners who participate. Any takers?

2. There is an opportunity for Fish and Game to staff a “booth” at Snake River Outdoor Sports in Pocatello at their annual Idaho Day which is on Saturday, April 14th, from 10 am until 4 pm. I have not committed to this. I only said I would see if I could find some folks to help out. Again, I have no problem getting a booth together with handouts, information, etc. We helped last year, and I always like to help Snake River Outdoor Sports since they are so supportive of Fish and Game projects. So, if you can help cover these events that would be wonderful. Just let me know, so that I can make arrangements. You can contact me at 232-4703 (W), 251-9403 (C) or my email at jennifer.jackson@idfg.idaho.gov

Thanks—
Jennifer

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Steelhead Season and Survey
Idaho Fish and Game
Spring steelhead season opened on Jan.1 for the 2012 fishing season and will run until April 30, in most areas.

Fish & Game offers an online survey on fishing in Idaho. If you are interested to take part in the survey, it can be found at the Fish and Game website at Steelhead Survey to access this link. Responses are confidential.

The survey results will help shape Fish and Game’s next statewide fish management plan, which will go into effect in 2013. Public meetings will also be held throughout the state to review the 2007-2012 plan and gather comments for the new plan. The survey covers a variety of subjects including: how often people fish; preferred species; types of fishing regulations you support; and conservation priorities for Fish and Game to pursue.

The Fish and Game is also curious about the values that are important to anglers i.e. solitude and natural beauty. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT SURVEY AND YOUR PARTICIPATION IS IMPORTANT.

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Idaho Fish & Game
Gift Ideas and Outdoor Activities

If you are still “hunting” for the perfect gift for your outdoors enthusiast or still “fishing” for some great gift ideas, have you ever thought of shopping at your Pocatello Fish and Game office?

You can purchase a gift certificate for your favorite angler or hunter that can be used toward the purchase of licenses, tags, or permits. The certificates must be redeemed at a Fish and Game office, but the great thing is that a gift certificate from Fish and Game is never the wrong size or wrong color for those on your list.

Maybe you have a wildlife watcher in the family. Both the “Idaho Birding Trail Guide” priced at $5.00 and the “Idaho Watchable Wildlife Guide” priced at $12.50 make great gifts at great prices. Both guides are filled with beautiful color pictures and a wealth of information about Idaho’s wildlife and viewing areas. And, money generated from the sale of these books supports Fish and Game’s non-game program.

You can also purchase an extraordinary pencil sketch by the late Pocatello artist, Edson Fichter. Unframed prints showcasing various wildlife species start as low as $15.00. All money generated from the purchases of the Edson Fichter prints goes toward the continual maintenance and improvements of the wonderful Edson Fichter Nature Area behind Indian Hills Elementary School in Pocatello.

Now maybe with all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season intermingled with pinched budgets, you may not feel like you can spend much on presents this year. But, it doesn’t take money to simply spend time together as family and friends—and what can be better than spending that time in the great outdoors.

Get your kids or grandkids together for an afternoon of ice fishing or sledding. Build a snowman. Or take your crew out for a game of Outdoor Bingo.

You can make your own Bingo Cards out of small square pieces of poster board— any size works, though I like 6 inch by 6 inch.. Using a permanent marker and a ruler, divide the square up into equally spaced columns and rows. Maybe start off with three rows by three columns, though you can make your Bingo cards larger if you would like.

In each little square on the card, place a picture or a sticker of an animal, plant, or landscape feature you might encounter on your adventure. Though you can reuse pictures for each card, be sure to vary the pattern a bit so that each card is different. And, don’t forget, the center square is labeled “Free Space”—everyone gets to mark that one off.

During your outing, keep an eye out for birds, wildlife tracks, deer, a creek, an icicle, an animal’s burrow—and mark them on your Bingo card. If you laminate the cards, you can use dry erase pens for marking the squares. That way the cards can be used multiple times. Wrap the cards up with ribbon, attach some packets of instant cocoa to enjoy when your game is over, and you have a fun stocking stuffer that promises to deliver on hours of outdoor fun and quality family time.

For ideas on how to make your cards or to even download free Outdoor Bingo cards, visit www.oneidacountywi.com/fun-and-games.php. You can also visit websites like Bingo Card Creator which offer free trials for creating your own cards.

Acorn Naturalists actually makes some great Bingo games you can play indoors for under $15.00. From wildflowers to wildlife, bugs to reptiles—and even fishing-- you can find an outdoor-themed Bingo experience that is both educational and fun. Visit www.acornnaturalists.com for more information and other neat gift ideas that will please kids of all ages.

Hopefully, these ideas will help you go a little “wild” this year without spending many “bucks”, and will help build some great outdoor memories for you and yours.

Happy Fishing from Fish and Game, Southeast Region

Jennifer Jackson
Regional Conservation Educator
Idaho Department of Fish and Game

 

HIGHLIGHTED NEWS & ARTICLES
 
What a great time we had at “Get Exposed in the Dome” spring expo in the Holt Arena the last weekend in March.

There was something to peak everyone's interest. The Holt Arena floor was filled was a veritable assortment of booths to enjoy. Of the over 245 booths, you could choose from getting answers to Medicare to the latest in travel trailers and outdoor gardening and landscaping to delicious homemade candies.

The crowd was equally impressive. On Friday and Saturday the stream of people coming into the arena was endless. Roger's booth was the first booth in the northwest corner and anyone coming in from that entrance would just naturally start down this line of booths.

I would like to thank Roger for letting our club join him as we teamed up with Portneuf River Outfitters. We greeted tons of people. It was also fun seeing folks you haven’t seen for what seemed like ages. Our club handed out our informational brochure. Some members also tied flies and did a great job of explaining how the different material represented different parts of the fly. Fly tying always fascinating and gets people’s attention.

I would like to thank Ray, Dave and Eric for taking time out of their busy schedule and coming down to help out. It was a pleasure getting to work with you and with Roger and his wife, Donna.

Best fishes and tight lines - Darrell

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Wow, what a fun evening.

The Art Walk on November 5th in Old Town Pocatello had something special to offer this local event. The Idaho Department of Fish & Game teamed up with Portneuf River Outfitters in downtown Pocatello for a fun evening of combining fish with feathers like only Jennifer Jackson of Fish & Game and Roger Thompson of Portneuf River Outfitters could organize so well.

Many may think of an artificial fly as nothing more than a hook covered in fancy yarn and feathers destined for a trout’s mouth, but in fact, each fly is a unique piece of art. We had seven of the area’s best fly tiers showing off their favorite patterns while sharing stories explaining how effective their fly patterns would work.

From 5:00 to 8:00 pm sidewalk strollers who ventured into Portneuf River Outfitters could experience first-hand how thread, chenille, feathers, and elk hair are transformed into amazing replicas of nature’s tiniest creatures, but that’s not all.

While at Portneuf River Outfitters, one could take a minute to make their own piece of art. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game demonstrated a version of the Japanese art Gyotaku—or fish rubbing. This art form dates back to at least 1862 as a way for fishermen to record their prized catches. Traditionally, a special ink was placed on the fish and the image was then transferred to rice paper, creating a fairly accurate and beautiful, though somewhat abstract, representation of the fish.

With a variety of rubber fish molds, paint, and paper, participants could try their hand at this art form. To walk away with their own wearable art, visitors only needed to bring their own T-shirt or canvas bag. There was no charge and best of all no age limit to participate!

Again, thanks to Roger and Roger’s wife, Donna, who kept the tasty hot apple cider and homemade cookies ready to welcome visitors, and to Jennifer, for making the Art Walk and the art of Fish & Feathers such a great success.

Darrell Brown - SEIFF Webmaster

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Ho, Ho, Ho. If last night's event at our traditional open fly tying is any indication of what this holiday season will be like I'm sure we will all have a wonderful holiday season this year. From a great variety of tiers to tons of homemade goodies and drink items and an informational DVD about our club, we had a wonderful time at our December club meeting. Denny Jones put together some speical items for our raffle drawing including gift certificates and fly line along with other excitig items.

We had new and familiar faces and everyone had an enjoyable evening. I want to thank all who brought treats to share that evening, Denny Jones for the great raffle items, Matt Buck for donating the coke products, the Cutthroat club members who came down from Idaho Falls to tie wiht us (Bruce, Fred, and Gary) and Roger for having the meeting area all set up for for the festive evening to enjoy.

There was truly a holiday atmosphere in the air as everyone enjoyed the evening visitng, enjoying the holdiay treats and learning and exchanging new fly patterns. I've included some pictures of our fun evening.

On behalf of the SEIFF Board we want to wish all of you a safe and happy holiday season and we will look forward to seeing you in the new year at our January club meeting.

Darrell Brown
Webmaster


Dempsey Creek Fish Screen and Fish Passage Project
Embrace A Stream Grant - Matt Woodard
Trout Unlimited

Dempsey Creek is located above the town of Lava Hot Springs. It is a small Yellowstone Cutthroat trout tributary to the Portneuf River. Currently there is an active diversion that is impassable for upstream migrating fish, and there is no fish screen to prevent fish from going down the ditch and being lost.

The purpose of this project is to rebuild the present diversion so that it is fish friendly to both upstream and downstream fish migration. Further, a new fish screen will be installed to eliminate fish entrainment (fish being lost down the ditch). The South East Idaho Fly Fishers Chapter of Trout Unlimited (TU) will work with TU national staff, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Districts, and the Dempsey Creek Water Association members, to bring this project to completion.

The overall goal of the project is to provide a reconnection of this tributary stream to its historic spawning headwaters for native Yellowstone Cutthroat trout (YCT). The Conservation goal of the project is to provide passage, get the stream reconnected with its upstream habitat, and eliminate fish entrainment down the outgoing ditch, with a new fish screen. Keeping those fish within the main channel will improve the overall resident population dynamics of Dempsey Creek and will also influence the fluvial population of YCT in the main stem Portneuf. The interest generated by this project will strengthen TU by getting local chapter members energized and involved and increase regional awareness of TU’s conservation work in the community and surrounding region.

The South East Idaho Fly Fishers requests $10,000 in Embrace-A-Stream (EAS) funds to execute the project. Our Partners on this project are listed below:

  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
  • The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDF&G)
  • The Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Districts (IASCD)
  • National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)

  • The Dempsey Creek project is located in Bannock County Idaho Township 09S, Range 38 East, Section 28 NWSE. See attached map included with the application. Dempsey Creek is a spawning tributary to the Portneuf River for Yellowstone Cutthroat trout. Other fish found in Dempsey Creek are rainbow trout and brown trout.

    To read more about this new project, click here to open the entire grant application. Embrace A Stream Project Grant



    Fish & Game
    Community Pond - It's Now Open
    Event Wrap Up

    We had over 50 people attend the grand opening ceremony which took place on Friday, October 28th, at 1:00 pm. Those who attended the special opening ceremony heard from Regional Supervisor, Mark Gamblin; Regional Fisheries Manager, David Teuscher; Assistant Bureau Chief for Fisheries, Paul Kline; Regional Conservation Educator, Jennifer Jackson. Mayor Blad of Pocatello, Pocatello City Council, Bannock County Commissioners, Jeremy Hill from Congressman Risch’s office, and Senator Diane Bilyeu were in attendance and provided wonderful support of the project— they shared great excitement and positive comments with those in attendance at the ceremony. We wanted to especially thank Senator Bilyeu for her constant support and active engagement with this pond project from the beginning.

    Many donors were present to receive special recognition for their efforts and contributions to the pond, including Jerry Humberger of Idaho Falls and his daughter, Sherry Humberger, of Blackfoot (see picture P1010163). Members of the Humberger family graciously donated $60,000 to the pond in memory of their beloved family member, Roger Humberger of Pocatello. He loved the outdoors and thought it was important that people, especially youth, were connected to the outdoors.

    So what is next? We will have all landscaping (natural vegetations and planted veg) in next year. We also plan to pave the trail around the pond and add some covered picnic tables. Future elements will also include pavilion(s), educational signage, and other amenities.

    So, far we are hearing wonderful, positive, and excited comments from the public and the users. Anglers have enjoyed some great fishing with some reeling in 5-pound rainbows and even some 2-pound banana trout (yellow variant of a rainbow).

    My favorite comment so far was one that I overheard on opening day. Two young boys—about 8 or 9 years old-- were sitting side by side in lawn chairs, cans of soda at their feet and their lines cast out. They had been reeling in their fair share of fish and having a great time. One kid turned to the other, and using the tempo and cadence reminiscent of those who are retired and nostalgic, said “Yup. This is a pretty darn good place to fish.” The other youth sighed and replied, “Yup”.

    Fish on!

    Jennifer Jackson
    Regional Conservation Educator
    Idaho Department of Fish and Game
    1345 Barton Road
    Pocatello, Idaho 83204
    208-232-4703 (office)
    208-251-9403 (cell)



    Community Fishing Pond
    Edson Fichter Project

    Southeast Idaho has no shortage of year-round fishing opportunities. There are many reservoirs in this part of the state and countless streams and creeks perfect for dunking a worm or wetting a fly. However, with busy work schedules intermingled with everything from a child’s soccer games to weekend chores, it can be hard for anyone to find time to fish. And, if you are 12 years old, with a little free time after school one day, how do you get yourself from Pocatello to Devil’s Creek or the Upper Portneuf?

    That’s where a community fishing pond comes in. Designed to be easily accessible, easy to fish without need of a boat or float tube, and located within a population center, community fishing ponds provide a unique open space experience different from that of a traditional park. There is still room for play, picnicking, and exploration, but the main attraction is the excitement of reeling in a feisty fish.Our local Fish & Game is spearheading a project that will provide a local area with its own community fishing pond.

    Read more about this exciting project, its location and size and how this project will become a reality. Community Pond Article



    5th Annual Sportsmen Against Hunger
    January 2012
    Cal Ranch Store - Post Event Wrap Up

    It’s number five for SEIFF' participation in the 5th annual fundraiser for the Idaho Food Bank. There were over a dozen clubs/organizations throughout the store assembled Saturday at the Cal Ranch Store in the Westwood Shopping Mall.

    Our SEIFF table was located in the same location again this year which is a premier spot as customers come in and has a power source conveniently located nearby. Our table included the usual club information slide presentation and Todd donated some real nifty LED lights as give away items for those who signed up with their name and email address. Todd also wanted to use the email addresses to send future editions of our club newsletter. We demonstrated fly tying and then gave the flies away to those who wanted a costumed tied fly.

    Past and Present Fundraising Events

    As in the years passed, we had great community participation and raised $1,875, breaking last year’s amount by over $500! As with last year’s event Great Western Equipment will be matching a portion of the funds raised at the event.

    The money raised at this event is really important to the Idaho Food Bank. When the Idaho Food Bank can buy food with money, they bid on truckloads of food. Through this bidding process the Idaho Food Bank, on the average, is able to take one dollar and leverage it to purchase $10 worth of food. This means that the $1,875 raised could secure almost $20,000 worth of food. That’s a lot of food!!

    I want like to thank those club members who came down Saturday and helped support this event and work at our table. Todd Carter, Dave Johnson and Denny Jones really know how to interact with anyone who wanted to know about our club and/or assist someone who wanted to test their skills at tying their first fly.

    Thanks also to Portneuf River Outfitters who offered special pricing on a real nice St. Croix combination rod/reel that our club donated as one of the special poker run prizes and for the special pricing for the material used for the first time tiers table. The top three winning got to choose what raffle item they wanted and our donated rod/reel was one of the first three items selected.

    Special thanks also to Cal Ranch for sponsoring this event again and for making all the clubs feel welcomed in their store. They are great to work with.

    Darrell Brown
    SEIFF Past President



    The Annual Fly Fishing and Tying Expo certainly lived up to its reputation for being a first class, something for everyone event. The first Expo was in held 1994, primarily to showcase the talent of local fly tiers and to share the art of fly tying with local fisherman. Over the years, the Expo has certainly grown into one of largest and the most respected shows of its kind. Our club’s presence was certainly part of this outstanding event.

    Our club was the go to team for manning the “First Time Tiers” table in the front lobby. With no limits on the age, we had a large variety of kids as well as adults testing their hand and eye coordination at tying their first fly at the vise. Ray Hudson, Pete Griffin, John Taylor, Dave Johnson, Jim Killingsworth and myself were there to offer our instructional know how in helping to guide the tiers in developing one of a kind marabou or woolly bugger flies. Vic was also a common face at the information table greeting visitors as they entered the Shilo Inn convention center.

    Tom Banyas (one of the lead singers with the Float Tube Bandits) served up an exceptional presentation on Stillwater Patterns and Techniques for Southeast Idaho. His reputation as an outstanding technical tier and fly fisherman was evident to over a dozen fly tying fishermen signing up for his class. Tom started out his program with the popular Float Tube Bandit slide presentation then provided instruction guidance on how to tie those ever popular, productive fly patterns he is so well known for.

    We had outstanding representation from our local club showcasing some of the best local talent fly tying around. Dane Miller, Vic Loiselle, Don Herald, Dave Potter, Roger Thompson and Chuck Collins shared their patterns and techniques to the never ending spectators who entered the main convention hall on Friday and Saturday.

    The best part of volunteering at this Expo was not only being part of this event but there was always time to break away and enjoy all the Expo had to offer. This made for a fun and informative day that once you were there, you could always find something new to explore and enjoy.

    A personal thanks to all the club members who participated in the past Expos. I know that those who attended will look forward with anticipation to next year’s fishing and tying event.

    Darrell Brown
    SEIFF Past President

     

    CONSERVATION PROJECTS


    THOMAS FORK PROJECT: An ongoing project with TU, Idaho Fish and Game, local landowners to restore habitat to the Thomas Fork Bonneville Cutthroat population.

    UPPER PORTNEUF RIVER FENCING PROJECT: An ongoing project with Idaho Fish and Game and local landowners to add new fence and repair old fence section of the upper Portnuef River drainage to improve riparian habitat.


    CONVSERVATION PROJECT PICTURES. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD FILES.

    GIRAFFE CREEK PROJECT FILE

    SLATE CREEK PROJECT FILE

    PORTNEUF FENCE PROJECT PROJECT FILE


     
    FROM THE PAST PRESIDENT




    Greetings Fellow Fly Fishers,

    Welcome to the SEIFF homepage. Our website has undergone numerous changes over the past year. With new and informative links always being added, a change to the overall layout and quick links, I hope you find this website easy to use and informative. You can even click on the website revisions and find out what the latest changes are without having to surf the entire webpage.

    Please drop me a line with your suggestions of a link you enjoy visiting, fishing joke, pictures or even a video you would like to share. I want this to be your website for all your fishing information and reading enjoyment.

    I have stepped down as the club president and want to thank the board and club members for a memorable four years. We are currently looking for a replacement for this position. If you are interested please contact me or any board members. Hope you have a great summer enjoying your favorite fishing spots and we will see you in the fall.

    Mark your calendar for the second Thursday of each month and watch our website for new information about each club program of entertaining and informative presentations.

    Respectfully,
    Darrell Brown
    Past President


     

    Hooked on Fishing


    "GET HOOKED ON FISHING NOT ON DRUGS".
    THIS LOCAL PROGRAM IS DIRECTED BY OUR PROGRAMS CHAIR, TOM BANYAS. TOM'S KID'S VENTURE OUT SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR TO "GET HOOKED". THEY EVEN MAKE MID-WINTER TRIP IN SEARCH OF ICE FISHING.

    Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs:
    The Franklin Fishing Club made a successful trip to Chesterfield last Saturday, January 4. This was the 10th annual ice fishing trip by the Franklin group headed up by Mr. Tom Banays. Tom reports that the fishing was spotty but the "no wind" conditions prevailed until lunch time when the fishing winds down. The only eventful event was before the group left town. The staged buses at Franklin Middle School decided to shut their engines down and one of the buses could not get restarted. This did not deter the group from pressing forward and with volunteer drivers, no one was left behind. Approximately 80 seventh and eighth grade students braved the cold and tried their luck ice fishing at Chesterfield to hook the big ones through the ice. Many thanks to all the volunteers who made this outing possible and such a success. From the hole drillers to the gourmet hot dog and hot chocolate cooks, the volunteer support was awesome.



    PAIR OF FRANKLIN FISHERS AT LAST YEAR'S JANUARY ICE FISHING EXTRAVAGANZA, DEVIL's CREEK
    (Open More Pictures)


    FRANKLIN FISHERS AT LAST YEAR'S SPRINGFIELD FALL FISHING
    (Open More Pictures)
    YOUNGSTERS CAN CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR VIRTUAL FLY FISHING FUN. (Open Web Site)

     
    YOUTH PROGRAMS


    TROUT IN THE CLASSROOM (TIC) PROJECT
    (Dated March 25, 2009)


    I would like to provide you an update regarding the Trout in the Classroom program here in southeast Idaho, including an overview of the workshop held this past January.

    So far during school year 2008-2009, the teachers have really been enjoying TIC with much success. If you remember, last year we held the very first TIC workshop for teachers in southeast Idaho and increased the total classrooms involved in the program from one to nine, extending participation to American Falls, Blackfoot, and Marsh Valley.

    In January 2009, we held another very successful Trout in the Classroom workshop at Snake River Junior High near Blackfoot. Gregg Losinksi, another IDFG Regional Conservation Educator from the Upper Snake region, co-taught the workshop and contributed terrific talents and knowledge. We also had incredible help from Jeffrey Seggerman and other American Falls Hatchery staff as they donated time and energy to conduct a hatchery tour, dissect fish, and give presentations . Brenda Beckley, our Aquatic Education Coordinator out of Boise, sent over tons of supplies, materials, and lent tremendous support. In fact, through an EPA grant, she provided funds to cover the costs of the workshop and even paid for lodging for those teachers traveling from out of the area!

    We had 20 teachers and two TIC volunteers attend from all over southeastern and eastern Idaho. The Upper Snake region now has TIC in full swing, and we added even more classrooms here in this region. Our grand total for TIC participation here in southeast Idaho is now 16 classes, adding Shelley and Preston to the mix, ranging from 1st grade to high school! And, one of the teachers works with the After School Program at her elementary school, meaning that children from various classes and age groups can participate together in this educational experience at one school.

    Because of the generous donations from SEIFF, JR Simplot Co, PetCo in Pocatello and private donations administered through your club as well as funds contributed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, we have enough money to ensure that each teacher enrolled in TIC in southeast Idaho has equipment and chillers. What a fantastic feat!!

    Thank you so much for all of your efforts, support, and funding. SEIFF made the expansion of TIC in this region possible, and on behalf of the teachers and Idaho Department of Fish and Game, I extend our thanks and appreciation.

    Sincerely,
    Jennifer Jackson
    Class Instructor
    Regional Conservation Educator
    Idaho Department of Fish and Game


    Here are some pictures of the exciting activities this TIC workshop had to offer. (Open Pictures)

    Applying Trout in the Classroom in the Schools

    FRANKLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL

    Lewis & Clark Elementary School (Open Pictures)
    Lewis & Clark Cherry Springs Release (Open Pictures)
    Franklin, Snake River & Wapello Schools (Open Pictures)
     

    SEIFF CLUB INFORMATION

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    SEIFF - 2008 Sportsman Group of the Year!!

    On April 26, 2008 the local Idaho Fish & Game district office presented SEIFF, at a special awards banquet, the "Outstanding Volunteer Club of the Year Award". This was the first year Fish & Game has ever recognized an outstanding club so this makes this is a very special, prestigious award. Congratulations SEIFF!! (Open Award Pictures)


    2008 Fish & Game Sportsman Club of the Year
    (L to R - Darrell Brown, Travis Jones, Bud Smalley, Dave Johnson, Todd Carter, and Dick Scully)


    CLUB MEMBER PICTURES AND VIDEOS!



    2008 YELLOWSTONE FLY EXPO (Open File)
    FLY FISHING YELLOWSTONE PARK - PART 1 (Open File)
    FLY FISHING YELLOWSTONE PARK - PART 2 (Open File)
    FLY FISHING CAMP AT CAMP PERKINS (Open File)
    DAN MURBARGER & SON ALEX (Open File)
    DARRELL BROWN, TAVISTOCK ENGLAND (Open File)
    AREA RESERVOIRS & RIVERS (Map Reservoirs) (Courtesy Darrell & Dan) (Open File)
    TODD CARTER & BUD SMALLEY (New Charter Chapter?) (Open File)
    ISU NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM FREE DAY (Open File)
    TROUT IN THE CLASSROOM WORKSHOP (2008) (Open File)
    SPORTSMEN AGAINST HUNGER FUND RAISER (Open File)
    TIDBIT COURTESY OF SKIPP RUDD. THANKS SKIP! (Open File)



    FISHING HENRY'S LAKE VIDEO OCTOBER 2009 (Open Video) click "HD"

    SEIFF "YOU TUBE" VIDEO HOME PAGE (SEIFFIDAHO) AND OTHER FLY FISHING VIDEO LINKS (Open Video Home Page)

    If you would like your pictures and/or stories added just click on my name, Darrell Brown, under Board Members in the left hand margin and send them to me.


    SEIFF CLUB CONTRIBUTION AND BOARD MEMBER LIST

    Your SEIFF Board Member and Contact List (Open PDF File)
    Also, for further assistance you can contact a board member by checking the list of officers in the left margin and calling the number listed or just click on their name to send an email.


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