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Mike Howes
President |
I became a GBF member seven years
ago. Then I was an inexperienced fly fisherperson. The
experience members of the club volunteered their time to help me
understand the various techniques of fly fishing; i.e. Knot
tying, rod and line selection, bug knowledge, fly tying, fishing
techniques, casting. I have made my own net and rod.
Friendships have evolved. I am very proud to volunteer for the
club that helped me so much.
PS. I have even
caught fish. |
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Jerry Devlin
VP Membership
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I joined the club last year after retiring and relocating from
Chicago. Although I live in Auburn I was attracted to GBF by the
people I met and the variety of opportunities to fish and learn
more about our chosen sport. Prior to retiring I was a board
member and VP of Sales for US Robotics, Apple Computer and Xerox
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Robin Egan
VP Conservation
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I started
learning to flyfish in August 2006. I am currently working on my
Golden Trout pin, and hope to have the program completed by the
end of 2008. I've taken the net-building class, and gone on
several fishouts already in 2008. I personally participated in
the fish rescue efforts following the Prospect Island fish kill
last winter (November 2007), which resulted in the rescue of
over 1,800 striped bass and over 4,000 bait fish. This
experience really jump started my deeper interest in
conservation issues, and since I belonged to GBF I figured this
was the best place to start! Since then, conservation of our
local fisheries and the California Delta has become not just an
interest, but a new found passion. I work full-time as a QA
Technician and Sales Account Manager at DFI Technologies LLC.
Paul and I have been married for over 16 years and we have an
incredible 14 year-old son, Mitchell. Other interests include
camping, reading, beading, quilting, crochet, and a good game of
double-deck pinochle! I have many things planned with our
conservation committee, and hope to get GBF much more involved
with "hands-on" conservation projects in the near future. Stay
tuned to the Conservation Corner each month for more details! |
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John
Hogg
Treasurer
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John has been a
member for sixteen years, and has been the Treasurer, a Vice President three times,
and a board member. John is a Certified Casting Instructor, and
served as the club’s Casting Instructor for nine years.
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Directors |
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Rick Radoff
Past President |
Rick has been
with the club for nineteen years, and since 1989 has been Vice President twice
and President and Past President once. He has been involved with
most of the club’s conservation projects and has been the lead
co-chair on the
Classroom Aquarium Education Program (CAEP) for Salmon and
Steelhead Trout from its
inception in 1989. Rick’s other interests are flying and bird
hunting. Rick is a General Contractor and mostly remodels schools.
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Tom Pettey
(Dir thru 2012) |
After thirty five
years of work I began to wonder if there was something more than
those seemingly endless work weeks. Then I discovered fly-fishing
about four years ago, quickly abandoned work, and have yet to meet a
fish I didn’t like! Along the way I have benefited greatly from all
of the good people within GBF and from the exceptional programs
offered throughout the year. I have also developed a growing
awareness that fish and their habitat are a precious resource to
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Dennis Baker
(Dir thru 2012) |
I joined the
club almost four years ago after speaking with a board member
who’s helpful manner made me come to a meeting where I joined.
The generosity of the membership along with the clubs
educational programs and the willingness of members to help me
learn this sport have kept me coming back. When I am involved
with fellow club members fishing or in any number of community
involvement or conservation projects it just feels good. |
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Ray Ito
(Dir. thru 2011)
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My adventure into
fly fishing began in the early 70's. I joined a local fly fishing
club, took casting lessons, and taught myself to tie flies. A
couple of years later, I married and began raising a family. Due to
the demands of my job and family, I put my interest in fly fishing
on hold. Over thirty years later, I rekindled my desire to pursue
fly fishing and fly tying. I wanted to learn as much as I could to
make up for all the lost time. In 2005 after checking GBF’s
website, I attended my first GBF meeting and became a member. Since
joining, I have participated in numerous clinics/classes, tied flies
for the monthly fly tying contest, and built a fly rod. I was
semi-retired until June 2007 when I retired after serving 36 years
in state law enforcement. My wife, Pearl, and I reside in Cameron
Park. We have two grown sons and four grandsons. |
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Larry
Goodell
(Dir. thru 2011) |
I have been a fisherman most of my
life, as far back as I can remember. I retired from the San
Bruno Fire Dept. at the end of 2001. Shortly thereafter we
moved from San Bruno to the Grass Valley area. I joined GBF
in March of 2003. I am a founding member of the Auburn
Flycasters and a Past President. I'm also a board
member of the California Inland Fisheries Foundation
(Project Kokanee) and love to catch these land-locked
salmon. I have also coordinated GBF's
Golden Trout
Program for the past several years.
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Jack Ramos
(Dir. thru 2010)
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In 1999 I retired and moved to Sun City
Roseville. I joined GBF in 2000. I started fly fishing and tying
in the mid-sixties, but raising three boys did not give me much
time to fish. Once I retired and joined GBF, with the help of
Sturmer White (casting), Bill Carnazzo, Pete Peterson and Jim
Holmes (fly tying), I have enjoyed the sport even more. I am in
my second term on the board and I was also editor of the Leader
newsletter.
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Pete Peterson
(Dir. thru 2010) |
I have been
fly fishing for over 58 years. I
started with a tubular steel rod
fishing for walleye and pike in Minnesota. I have been a member
of GBF for 14 years. I have been in charge of the Salmon
Festival for 8 of the 10 years it has been in operation. I have
served on the dinner committee five times and have constantly
given fly tying and fly casting lessons. I volunteer for almost
anything that the club does and highly urge new members to help
out. It is the quickest way to meet other members. I have
been a professional nature
photographer for the last 48 years which has taken me to many
locations to fish that a lot of people have never heard of.
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Taylor Yates
Director at Large
(thru 2010) |
I am a life
long fisherman and love the wild rivers of California and Idaho
where I learned to fish with my dad and uncles. Fly fishing was
something I was always interested in but never really had the
time to learn about. I joined GBF to pursue my interest in fly
fishing shortly after retiring and have enjoyed the clinics,
fishouts and camaraderie of other flyfishers. |
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2009-10 Committee Chairs and Volunteers |
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Advertising Chair |
Open position -
(need a volunteer for
2008-2009) |
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Annual Dinner |
Dennis Baker |
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Casting Instruction |
Sturmer White |
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Classroom Aquarium Education Program |
Rick Radoff &
Frank Stolten |
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Outings Committee/Fishmaster |
Karl Wolff |
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Education |
Art Livingston |
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Fly Tying |
Bill Carnazzo
&
Paul Egan |
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Fly Tying Jam |
Jim Holmes
&
Pete Peterson |
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Gatekeepers |
Michael Gervais &
Jack Peuler |
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Golden Trout Program |
Larry
Goodell |
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Historian |
Warren
Schoenmann |
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Leader Editor |
Frank Stolten |
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Leader Layout/Publisher |
Vivian Mevorah - Rosebud
Secretarial Services |
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Librarian |
Dick Shannon &
Don Craig |
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Merchandising |
Taylor Yates &
Dennis Baker |
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Monthly Speaker Programs |
Ron Hayashi &
Jim Holmes |
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Refreshments |
Monthly volunteers (sign up at the next
meeting) |
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Salmon Festival (event cancelled
for 2009) |
Pete Peterson |
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Webmaster |
Kent Ripley |
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Youth Program |
Jack Donachy |