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NKFF Club History

              The sport of fly fishing has grown steadily throughout the country and the tri-state region is no exception.  Northern Kentucky Fly Fishers was formed and held its first meeting during January of 1988.  Founding members such as Mike Arnold  had been members of  Buckeye United Fly Fishers in  Cincinnati, Ohio.  The membership of BUFF grew along with the popularity of fly fishing within Northern Kentucky, Southern Ohio, and Southeast Indiana.  It grew so large that Mike and other members living in Northern Kentucky formed a fledgling club of  25 or 30 people.  NKFF now boasts a membership of over 190 members, with more people joining each month. 
 

 

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Sunday, 10 January 2010 03:32

Boundary Waters Minnesota - A Week in the Wilderness by Joe Jackman

I love wilderness camping and fishing. And I guess it may be a genetic trait because my son, Jason, may love it even more. We have hiked and camped in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We have explored, camped and canoed various areas around the Northeast as my company relocated me over the years. We canoed the Allegash Wilderness Waterway in northern Maine. And we have fished Hatchet Lake in northern Saskatchewan; however that was in a warm cabin every night with all meals provided. For years I had heard about the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of northern Minnesota. 2002 was the year my interest peaked and the planning started at the Hart Sport Show in January. If you remember, we had Blayne Hall of Williams and Hall Outfitters as a guest speaker last January. They also provided an outfitted trip to the club which we matched and raffled off for the RBSF. Try as I might , I didn’t win the trip. But I had already decided I was going one way or another if Jason could accompany me. He reserved the time and we decided on September, right after Labor Day, hoping to avoid the summer crowds.

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