When you go out in the morning, can you feel it? I can, it’s not a smell and it certainly isn’t the temperature because it is the hottest time of the year, but it just feels like fall. It reminds me of being a kid and waiting for a school bus. And it makes me feel like a kid because it reminds me to go fishing.
Labor Day to Thanksgiving is only about thirteen weeks long. Thirteen weeks of the best fishing of the year. So I urge you to take a few hours and plan your fall fishing. In this newsletter, there are a lot of opportunities for fall fishing.
If you are new, make sure to put the casting clinic on your schedule for a Saturday afternoon. Also, the October General Meeting will be based around members helping others learn fundamentals to improve your fishing technique and enjoyment.
For everyone, the club is offering fishouts that should meet everyone’s interest. If you are too busy for a multi-day fishing trip, stay local and fish the surf or the Forebay. For those that have the time, there are still openings for the last week of September on the Mammoth Lakes trip and a new trip has been set for the Trinity river in early November. I believe that if you don’t shoehorn the fishing trips into your calendar, the weeks will slip away and another season will be gone.
Please welcome seven new members since the beginning of July. This now brings our membership up to 251!
Join Date | Name | City |
July 4 | M Horn | San Carlos |
July 15 | S. Liess | Santa Cruz |
July 25 | M. Bonanno | Soquel |
July 27 | E. Vollset | Aptos |
Aug 6 | T. Suzuki | Aptos |
Aug 18 | B. Steckler | Carmel |
Aug 23 | O. Kahl | Watsonville |
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Posted on August 26th, 2024