Alex Rundella

Just for the heck of it, from now on, Im going to profile a Hacklebarney member a month.

Alex working it while on a trip to the Beaverkill with oher Team USA members and Matt Grobert.

Alex working it while on a trip to the Beaverkill with oher Team USA members and Matt Grobert.

This month Alex Rundella, one of the youngest members of our chapter, is the guy to be honored first.  Alex is a member of the USA Youth Fly Fishing Team and a master nympher. Alex and his buddies get out there on the river, start czech nymphing and catching fish after fish.  It can depress the crap out of some of us older guys who arent bringing in the numbers.

Alex on his Hacklebarney sponsored trip to the youth conference in Wyoming.

Alex on his Hacklebarney sponsored trip to the youth conference in Wyoming.

This guy is lucky enough to fish all over the East coast, and will be taking his talents to Montana this fall, when he attends school there.

So watch out all you sexy University of Montana at Missoula co-eds, Alex Rundella is soon to be on the prowl, and with his good looks and Jersey attitude, watch out for this Don Juan.

The Pres and Vice Pres head north

Last Friday the 24th, I headed north and met up with our President, Mike Sankowich, at East Branch Outfitters in Hancock.  We met up with Ben Turpin there, as we had plans to float the West Branch.  As I was driving up 17, I saw the snow blowing and the temps continue to drop the closer I got to my destination.  

It was cold.  It was windy.  It was snowing.  To sum it up, this was no spring day.  

We got on the river about 11am, as we weren't in a rush.  We put in a Hale Eddy and started chucking streamers.

I got this guy almost immediately.

So then we continued down river and switched out tactics from the white streamers we were throwing to chucking nymph set-ups.  I had a #14 BHFBHE and a #18 BHFBPT.  Mike had a #14 Copper John and a #18 BHPT.  We found success all day long. Mike had one sweet brown of about 20" and I put another 5 into the net.  Here are some other pics...

We called it a day about 6pm, because we were freezing our asses off, and headed to the Riverside Inn to eat an warm up.  We met up with Mike Russo and his lovely wife Bethany, had some drinks, laughs and talked some smack.  It ended up that Mike had some luck with a nice 19"er and so did Bethany.  Interestingly, their guide for some reason convinced them not to nymph, but to chuck streamers all day.  I think nymphing might have paid off for them.  Their arms must have been throbbing by the end.  Heck, at least the movement might have kept them warm...

The next day, Saturday, was warmer, so we thought we were a shoe-in to kill it.  It didnt work out that way.  We started in Deposit and nymphed for a few hours and then tried our luck on the East Branch below Shinhopple, before Mike called it a day. I tried some more at the jaws, but couldn't put anything together no matter how hard I tried.

Kind of a let down day, but overall a great few days away from life.

I got home and immediately pulled out the Weamer book to think of my next trip up that way.

A Family that cleans together...

You gotta hand it to the Russo family.  Not only were Mike and Bethany able to get their kids up and out of the house early on a weekend, they actually pitched in to help with the cleanup on the Musky this past Saturday the 11th.

I need to sign up for the Mike Russo, "How to Motivate your Children" seminar.  My kids would whine the whole time.

Its great to to see families pitching in.


Cliff's Mexican Getaway

This is a flier that I received about the trip Cliff and his wife took to Mexico.   Hell be speaking about it at the June meeting.

I love how the flier talks about how Sue can do all these things while Cliff fishes for Baby Tarpon.  The fact is, once Cliff picked up the fly rod and started casting and drooling, the last thing on his mind was what Sue was up to at the moment.  

Admit it Cliff.

So when Cliff finishes talking  about his trip at the June meeting, ask all sorts of questions about the food, the sites, the culture and the shopping.  Ill bet money that Cliff doesnt know.