Meetings are open to everyone, you do not have to be a member to attend. Typical format: 10-15 minute “Tackle Time” presentation on some aspect of Fly Fishing followed by a business segment to introduce new members and guests, take questions and get updates on fishing from attendees, announce/discuss upcoming events/trips, and conduct any required club business. All this is followed by a 30 – 45 minute presentation by a guest speaker on a fly fishing related topic.
This month, we will have a presentation from the renowned author, guide, and all around sportsman, Bill Carman.
Bill will be presenting on Fishing Hatchery Creek. This is a don’t miss presentation. Please look at Bill’s attached Bio and we hope to see you there.
About Bill Carman
Bill Carman (Kentucky Wild, LLC) is a landscape architect who spent thirty years designing parks and recreational facilities. After retirement, he worked for ten years as the KY-TN-WV Regional Director for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. He is a fly fishing guide who has spent over six decades fly fishing the streams of Kentucky. He is Kentucky’s only guide specializing in small stream wading. He is also an award-winning outdoor writer. His stories have appeared in numerous outdoor magazines, and he won the national Outdoor Life Book Club short story contest. He has written four books of hunting and fishing topics and authored a true crime book, Saving Noah, set in a small town in Kentucky. His latest book, Fishing with Daniel Boone, takes the reader on a fly fisherman’s journey to the rivers and streams of Daniel Boone’s life. Bill regularly conducts outdoor skills workshops, and he teaches outdoor writing at the Carnegie Center. He and his wife live in Lexington, Kentucky where he is teaching his grandchildren the ways of the woods.
Contact Info:
Website- www.kentuckywildoutdoors.com
Email- kentuckywildbill@gmail.com
Facebook- Bill Carman