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SUMMARY:Camp Buffalo Bill Anglers Base Camp (Cody\, WY)
DESCRIPTION:August 24 – August 30\, 2025 (Sun – Sat) (Week/Session 4) \nCoordinator:  George Tipker\, george@derbycityflyfishers.com\, 502-594-2066 \nLocation: Camp Buffalo Bill (50 miles west of Cody\, WY) Yellowstone Anglers’ Basecamp is located at\nCamp Buffalo Bill\, a Boy Scout Camp along the banks of the North Fork of the Shoshone River\, just 8\nmiles from the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. \nTrip Level: This is a Level 3 trip (see Trip Suitability for details.) This is primarily a wading trip.  Wading\nand access to fishing locations range from easy to challenging.  Participants should be proficient waders\nand self-reliant fly fishers.  Individuals are responsible for determining the suitability of this trip with\nrespect to their skill level and expectations. This is not a beginner trip! \nCost: Total $1\,200.  Please use the following Boys Scouts of America link for a brief overview of the trip\nand description of what is included AND also to register and pay.  Individuals MUST register and pay on\ntheir own directly to Boys Scouts of America Adventure West Council at the following\nlink    https://www.anglersbasecamp.org/  Slots are limited to 32 participants\, are open to the public\,\nand are filled on a “first-come-first-served” basis. \nA DCFF Important Special Note:  If you are registering\, please also sign up on our DCFF Club Trips sign\nup page Cody\, WY 2025 Trip  in order to let the trip coordinator know who all is attending. Here. That way\nfuture communications/trip meetings/transportation/etc.  information can be disseminated by the\ntrip coordinator. \nDescription:  One week of fishing some of Wyoming’s finest trout waters near the East Entrance of\nYellowstone National Park.  Base camp is located on the banks of the North Fork of the Shoshone River\nin the Shoshone National Forest — a blue ribbon\, freestone trout fishery.  Access also to waters in\nYellowstone and others in Northwest Wyoming.  Cost includes six nights lodging\, three meals/day\,\nunlimited snacks and fruit; laundry facilities; transportation to/from Cody Airport; and daily\ntransportation to/from fishing locations of your choice in the area. \nThe Area – Northwest Wyoming has some of the most scenic territory you will see anywhere. Populated\nby numerous wildlife species — bear (including Grizzlies)\, mule deer\, elk\, bison\, coyote\, fox\, and more.\nTruly a beautiful part of our country. \nWeather in August – Temps can range from 30’s to 90’s with averages ranging from mid-50’s to mid-\n80’s.  It has snowed in late August; in fact\, it snowed the week following the 2020 Group’s trip. It does\nrain\, with thunderstorms and hail possible. Camp elevation is 6\,400 feet above sea level and the air is\ndry.  Staying well hydrated is essential to cope with both the elevation and arid air. \nBase Camp – The camp is located on the Shoshone River where there are miles of fishing opportunities.\nAccommodations are rustic. Cabins consist of bunk beds with a couple of small tables. There is marginal\ncell service and wi-fi . There are also two (2) land line phones on site for general use\, if necessary. Cabins\nhave electricity but no heat or AC.  Each cabin has windows that can be opened and a fan. You will be\nresponsible for your own linens\, towels\, sleeping bag and pillow. Laundry (free) facilities are available on\nsite. There is a heated shower house with ample showers and facilities. The center of camp activity is the \ndining hall where all the gatherings and fellowship occur. This is a large building that is open 24 hours a\nday with complimentary snacks and drinks available. Three meals are provided daily. \nThe Staff – The staff is knowledgeable and accommodating. They will take you wherever you want to go\non the river and return to pick you up. The camp has four- six vans\, and the staff will transport you up or\ndown stream to many fishing locations. If at least 5 folks want to go to Yellowstone fishing locations  (a\n1-1/2-hour drive one way) or to Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons (a long all-day trip)\, they will\narrange for that also. For days you want to get out early\, a continental breakfast will be waiting for you\nat departure. If you want to stay out longer\, sandwiches are prepared to take with you. If you wish to\ntake professional guided trips out of the fly shops in Cody\, a van will take you to/from Cody as well.\nThe Fishing – The fishing is quite different from around our area. “Humbling” seems the most common\ndescriptor. The water is gin clear\, fast\, and skinny. Wading and walking alongside the river is not easy\,\nwith rocks from pebbles to boulders ranging from basketball to refrigerator size. Expect to catch\nrainbow\, brown\, and cutthroat — many in the 15+ inch range. They are wild fish that are finicky and\nspooky. A 10-fish day is an exceptional day. \nThe Gear – Three to six weight rods\, reels and lines work well.  Nymphing is by far the most productive\nmethod\, but flies need to be heavier than we would normally fish in our area.  The water is quick and\nskinny\, and drifts are short\, so the flies need to get down fast and stay down.  We’ll have more\ninformation on flies and techniques in the coming months. \nThe Adventure – This trip is about 50% fishing and 50% adventure. Getting to some of the fishing holes\nis an adventure in itself\, with challenging terrain and critters aplenty.  A favorite non-fishing adventure is\na hike to a unique rock formation along a mountain ridge about 1000 ft above the camp. This is a\nchallenging hike but universally agreed by those who did it to be one of the most enjoyable and\nmemorable activities of the trip. \nThe staff can provide a trip to Cody one evening for dinner and a rodeo. Cody is an old town with a lot of\nhistory and interesting restaurants. Of course\, there are trips to Yellowstone mixing sightseeing and\nfishing on the Yellowstone River. \nCost – The entire week costs  $1200.  You are responsible for your own transportation to Cody WY.\nFlights range from about $500 to $1200 depending on baggage charges\, etc.  A 5-day Wyoming non-\nresident license is $56\, and an additional day is $14. If you go to Yellowstone\, there is an additional\nlicense requirement but it’s nominal and can be purchased online. \nClothing & footgear\n Bring clothes for cool to cold evenings and warm to hot days.\n Sandals\, casual sports shoes\, wading boots .   Hiking boots if you plan to go hiking.\n Include warm sleeping clothes or have a cold weather sleeping bag.\n Don’t forget sunscreen and insect repellent.  Bear spray will be provided. (Buddy fishing is highly\nrecommended because of threat of bears.)\n You’ll need waders and wading staff. Felt soled boots w/spikes are okay everywhere\, except\,\n… No felt soles in Yellowstone!!   Plan your boot selection(s) accordingly.
URL:https://derbycityflyfishers.com/event/camp-buffalo-bill-anglers-base-camp-cody-wy-3/
LOCATION:Camp Buffalo Bill\, 870 North Fork Hwy\, Cody\, WY\, 82414\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fishing Trip
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SUMMARY:Fly Tying - Cabela's
DESCRIPTION:Our Fly Tying Classes are open to everyone – you do not have to be a member to attend.  Generally we tie one fly\, but we tie it twice.  An instructor demonstrates\, step-by-step\, how to tie the fly with accompanying video on a big screen TV so students can see each step. \nTools and materials are provided at no cost\, but if you have your own tools feel free to bring them. \nBeginners are welcome.  There will be experienced tiers available to provide individual help. \nFor August\, Brian Kaluzny will be tying the Crystal Bullet which is a salmon streamer fly. \n \nHook: Gamakatsu T10-6H #8\nThread: Fluorescent Red\, 6/0\nBody: Pearl Braid\nTail &amp; Wing: Flashabou\, Glow in Dark or Pearl
URL:https://derbycityflyfishers.com/event/fly-tying-cabelas-35/
LOCATION:Cabela’s\, 5100 Norton Healthcare Blvd\, Louisville\, KY\, 40241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fly Tying
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