September 2012 - Long Island TU

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September 2012 - Long Island TU
Vol. 40, # 01
September 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 @ 7:30 PM
Steelhead Fishing
Peter Dubno & Friends
T.U.
PHILOSOPHY
We believe that trout
and salmon fishing
isn't just fishing for
trout and salmon. It's
fishing for sport rather
than food, where the
true enjoyment of the
sport lies in the
challenge, the lore, the
battle of wits, not
necessarily the full
creel. It's the feeling
of satisfaction that
comes from limiting
your kill instead of
killing your limit. It's
communing with
nature where the chief
reward is a refreshed
body and a contented
soul, where a license
is a permit to use not
abuse, to enjoy not
destroy our cold water
fishery. It's
subscribing to the
proposition that what's
good for trout and
salmon is good for the
fisherman and that
managing trout and
salmon for themselves
rather than the
fisherman is
fundamental to the
solution of our trout
and salmon problems.
It's appreciating our
fishery resource,
respecting fellow
anglers and giving
serious thought to
tomorrow.
Hello everyone, welcome back from our July and
August reprieve. I hope all of you had an enjoyable
summer.
Our June outing to the Beaverkill was, as always, a
rousing success. Good fishing, good food (and drink), good weather, and great camaraderie. It
doesn’t get much better. Thanks, Jeff Plackis.
There’s still time to sign up for our Fall outing to the Farmington River from September 28-30.
Check out the details in this issue or speak to Peter Dubno for details.
A group of us were again able to meander out west to the Montana area in July and get in some
great fishing and take in the natural beauty of this area. If you haven’t been out to these locales then
you must put it on your wish list. I know that in a few months from now I can convince Peter
Dubno to give another of his great “Fishing Montana” presentations at one of our monthly chapter
meetings.
By the way don’t miss Peter’s ever popular “Steelhead Fishing in Northern New York” presentation
at our next monthly chapter meeting on September 18. Remember Steelhead season is just around
the corner. A group of us will be heading up to the Buffalo/Rochester area in late October to chase
those chrome beauties as we have done for the last several years.
Sadly I have to mention the recent passing of Bob Maass, a founding member and past president of
our chapter who also held many leadership positions both in our local chapter and on the state
council. Please see the photo montage on page 7 dedicated to Bob. Our sincere condolences go out
to his entire family. He will be missed.
During our August Board meeting (we do meet over the summer) I created the new position of
Calendar Coordinator. Peter Dubno graciously volunteered to take on this position. Anyone wishing
to plan an LITU event must check with the calendar coordinator for available dates in order to avoid
scheduling conflicts. Thank you Peter for stepping forward and assuming this position.
I’d also like to thank Rick Lewis who volunteered to move from a director’s position on the Board
to the position of Vice President (with the approval of the Board of Directors) which remained unfilled after the June elections. I am looking for people interested in assuming leadership positions
either as Board members or as committee members. If anyone has such
inclinations please feel free to talk to me either at a meeting or privately.
In closing I would like to thank everyone for re-electing me as your President. I do need your help.
Please step up and volunteer when the call goes out.
Remember that your current fresh water fishing license expires September 30.
Have a happy and safe Labor Day weekend.
Peter Harris
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L.I.T.U. OFFICERS
President: Peter Harris (631) 421-4876
Vice President: Rick Lewis (516) 764-2427
Secretary: Marc Gilman (516) 236-2996
Treasurer: Tom LoProto (516) 385-8655
Editor:
Publisher: Sol Harz (631) 581-8173
Circulation: Joe Odierna (631) 563-9492
Membership: Sol Harz (631) 581-8173
Paumonok
9/05/2012
Directors Meeting,
Bertucci’s Rte 110 Melville
@ 7:30 PM
**1st WEDNESDAY**
9/18/2012
General Meeting, 7:30 PM
**Tuesday**
Steelheading –Peter Dubno
9/28 thru
9/30/2012
Annual Fall Outing
Peter Dubno is Organizing a trip to
the Farmington
See flyer page 6
10/3/2012
Directors Meeting,
Bertucci’s Rte 110 Melville
@ 7:30 PM
**1st WEDNESDAY**
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Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Information, photos and articles on
conservation and fishing are welcome. Please send material for
publication, advertising inquiries and comments to the Editor:
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10/16/2012
General Meeting, 7:30 PM
To be held at
Caleb Smith State Park
Chart Guthrie—NYSDEC
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Wind, solar and healthy
habitat: We don't have to
choose!
Congress is recognizing the value that hunting and
angling opportunities have to sportsmen and women
with a bill introduced Thursday by Rep. Paul Gosar (RAZ) and Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA). The effort would
balance the burgeoning development of wind and solar
energy by putting money toward conserving the pristine
fisheries and healthy herds of pronghorn, elk and deer
the West is known for.
This legislation is one of three bills in both the House
and Senate which demonstrate that both parties
understand that we as hunters and anglers don't have to
choose between the need for domestic energy and the
need for healthy habitat. We can have both: solar
power and that first ripple of a dry fly as it touches the
glassy surface of the water - wind turbines and that
haunting bugle of an elk on a distant ridge.
"We want our public lands to be great places to fish and
hunt," said Keith Curley, director of government affairs
for Trout Unlimited. "Certainly there is a need for wind
and solar energy. But all energy comes with a price and
all too often it is sportsmen and women who pay it. It
doesn't need to be that way and with legislation such as
this, it won't have to be."
The Public Lands Renewable Energy Development Act,
H.R. 6154, would provide funding to protect and
improve habitat and create access for hunters and
anglers. It does this by establishing royalties and then
using some of those funds to help enhance habitat and
protect the places where development should not occur
- the places you love to fish and hunt.
Those places are in high demand and important to communities across the country. A report released by the
Department of the Interior showed recreational visits to
public lands alone generated nearly $48.7 billion in
economic activity and supported 403,000 jobs nationwide in 2011. So it goes without saying that maintaining
those lands is important.
"We've seen what happens when there's a rush to develop. We've seen our hunting and fishing opportunities
decline in areas where oil and gas drilling has been
poorly executed, and we don't want to see the same
thing happen with wind and solar," said Brad Powell,
western energy director for Trout Unlimited. "We're already moving into a world where energy comes from
wind turbines and solar panels but right now we lack the
resources to balance energy development with fish and
wildlife conservation. This bill gives us some security
that as we move forward, the lands that we as hunters
and anglers value will be protected."
Save the Date
(upcoming events )
September 28th thru Sept 30th Fall Outing on the Farmington River. See
Page 6 for details.
Oct. 6th -Data Logger retrieval on the Carl’s
River, Massapequa Creek, Beaver Brook and
Nissequogue river.
Future Guest Speakers
October 16 - Chart Guthrie NYSDEC
Meeting to be held at Caleb Smith State Park
November 20 - Adopt a Trout programPeter Daniels Hofstra University
Dec. 18 - Holiday Party
Jan. 15 — Fly fishing Show Guest Speaker
TBA (Tentative)
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Congratulations to our New Board
elected at the June General Meeting
At the June General annual meeting we
elected the following LITU officers and
Board members as recommended by the
LITU Nominating Committee :
President— Peter Harris
Vice President— Rick Lewis (added at
August board meeting)
Treasurer—Tom LoProto
Secretary— Marc Gilman
Director 2011—Mike Russell
Director 2011—Joe Odierna
Congratulations ALL
www.LongIslandTU.org
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License Renewal Time
Is Near
Annual NY freshwater fishing licenses
expire at the end of September and we wanted to remind our members to renew before they fish into the
fall.
The NY fishing license can be purchased
online, the downside is, it can take up to 2 weeks
before your license arrives but they allow you to print
out a receipt which is acceptable proof of having a
license. The receipt is good for 14 days only.
It would be a good idea to also sign up for the
NY Marine Waters registry for 2012 at the same time
you purchase your license. You can do this at many of
the usual places you purchase your license. This NY
Registry will be enforced for marine waters in the
future.
Member Swap & Sell
Swap/Sell Bulleting board.
Email the editor to be included in future listings
at:
LITU [email protected]
FOR SALE: Orvis Silver Label 8' 4wt 4-piece fly
rod. Full flex (4.5). Cigar grip with up locking black
anodized aluminum reel seat and wood reel insert.
Includes rod sock and cordura covered rod tube.
The quintessential small stream fly rod. Smooth,
responsive and precise, with a forgiving sweet spot.
This rod loads effortlessly and will have you hitting
your mark at every distance, far away or close in.
Like new! Asking $220.00. If interested, contact
Jeff Plackis at [email protected]
FOR SALE:
Simms L2 wading boots size 5. Felt Bottoms. Brand
new, never used. Paid $130.00. Asking $75.00.
Simms L2 wading boots. Size 6. Felt Bottoms. Used
once. As new condition. Paid $130. Asking $75.00.
Simms Gore Tex Youth Waders. Size Medium.
Used gently once. As new condition. Paid $200.00.
Asking $140.00.
Contact Jay Mooney at [email protected] if
interested.
C S I C AG A I N C H A RT E R S
LIGHT TACK LE AND FLY FISHING O N THE NORTH SHO RE , MONTAUK AND O RIENT
Custom Scout 235
Huntington, CSH and Northport
Full day Half Day or 2 hour ‘quickies’
Montauk and Orient Full Day
Phone: (516)383-0508
E-mail: [email protected]
Captain Robin Calitri
LongIslandFlyFishing.com
Striped Bass, Bluefish, Bonito, False Albacore and Bluefin Tuna
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Equipment , instruction, drinks, snacks and fun include
LONG ISLAND’S FLYFISHING SHOP
SALT & FRESHWATER
All Major Brands
Able Reels - Bauer - Scott Flyrods
Tibor/Pate - G. Loomis - Sage
St. Croix - S. A. Mastery - Lamson - Rio
Simms - Airflo—Whiting
“We can outfit you for trips from Montauk to
Mongolia.”
Richard Siberry
The Camp-Site Sports Shop
1877 New York Ave.
Huntington Station, NY 11746.
Tel 631-271-4969
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Brook Trout
Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) are the only trout
native to much of the eastern United States. Arguably
the most beautiful freshwater fish, brook trout survive
in only the coldest and cleanest water.
Brook trout serve as indicators of the health of the watersheds they inhabit. Strong wild brook trout
populations demonstrate that stream or river ecosystem
is healthy and that water quality is excellent. A decline
in brook trout populations can serve as an early warning that the health of an entire aquatic system is at risk.
In 2005, in recognition of the need to address regional
and range-wide threats to brook trout, a group of public
and private entities formed the Eastern Brook Trout
Joint Venture to halt the decline of brook trout and restore fishable populations. Please read the Status and
Threats Report that documents the current brook trout
populations across 17 eastern states.
Trout Unlimited’s Conservation Success Index (CSI)
combines brook trout population data generated from
the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture, and many other
types of landscape information that evaluates the
habitat integrity and future security of that land. The
CSI scores the sub watersheds, or lands typically containing 25 to 75 miles of streams, where brook trout
historically survived.
The CSI provides a host of maps that illustrate the
status of brook trout and their habitat across the Eastern
brook trout range – from Maine to Georgia to
Ohio. An interactive mapping tool allows you to use
Google Earth or Google Maps to fly around your state
and examine specific sub watersheds in your region.
TU staff, TU chapters and our partners are using the
CSI to prioritize areas for brook trout protection, restoration, reintroduction and education across the East.
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Long Island Chapter of
Trout Unlimited
Fall Outing
On Connecticut’s Famous Farmington River
Friday, Sept. 28
Saturday, Sept. 30
Fish on Sunday.
We will be staying at Homewood Suites by
Hilton
2 Farm Glen Blvd.
Farmington, CT 06032
www:hartfordfarmington.homewoodsuites.com
Phone: 860-321-0000
There are some great towns in the area for visiting and antiquing,
such as Torrington, Kent, and Litchfield plus good fishing on the
Farmington River.
Room Availability:
King Bed with pull out or Double beds - $119 per night
Contact:
Email (best way to make your reservation) to - [email protected]
Just include your name and phone number and that you are with the
Long Island Trout Unlimited Outing, then they will call you back and confirm
your reservation and get any other info they need.
Or Call: Jeffrey Musumano at - 239-398-2315
Inform Jeffrey that your with Long Island Trout Unlimited for our special rate.
Please let the Trip Captain, Peter Dubno know that you are going. Contact him at
516-764-0412 or [email protected]
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A Photo Tribute To Bob Maass
Please Patronize Our Friends and Supporters
Bradley Custom Fly Reels - www.firbrookflies.com, (845) 439 4046 , Rich & Barb Bradley
Capt. Brett Greco – Fly Fishing Guide MT & FL, www.grecosonthefly.com, (406) 640 2627
Capt. Eric Lund - Islamorada flats fishing - [email protected] - 305 393 0663
Camp-Site Sport Shop - [email protected] , (631) 271 4969, Richard Siberry
Charles Neuner - Fine Hand Crafted Split Bamboo Fly Rods, (631) 598 3863
Cross Current Guide Svc. - Joe Demalderis - Orvis Endorsed www.crosscurrentguideservice.com
Delaware River Club - www.mayfly.com; (570) 635 5897
Fins to Feathers Ltd. Taxidermy - (516) 847 0087, Rich
Hooks & Brooks Guide Service - www.ny-fishingguide.com, (631) 589 0065, Mark Malenovsky
Northwoods Rods - (516) 221 5599, Jay Mooney - Peter Harris - Making bamboo...affordable
Long Island Flyrodders – Meet 1st Tuesday @ VFW 55 Hickory Lane, Levittown @ 7:30, www.lifr.org
Massage Therapy - (631) 585 4855, Jane Ferlise
Orvis Greenvale - www.orvis.com/intro.asp?subject=546, (516) 484 1860, Dean Tsantilas
Powers & Marshall - Real Estate Analysts & Consultants, (516) 248 5511, Ted Powers
Sawdust & Stitches - shadow boxes, art and more - http://www.sawdust-stitches.com (717) 774 3893
West Branch Anglers Resort— www.westbranchresort.com; (607) 467 5525
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Published by the Long Island Chapter of Trout Unlimited
John Fischer, Editor
314 Randall Ave.
Freeport, NY 11520
DATED MATERIAL
PLEASE DELIVER
PROMPTLY
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 @
7:30pm
Steelheading
Peter Dubno
Monthly Meetings
On the 3rd
Tuesday
At 7:30 PM
Hicksville VFW
Hall
320 So. Broadway,
Hicksville, NY
This months meeting is being held
on Tuesday
September 18, 2012 !!!!
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Montana 2012
Sunset on the Henry’s Fork
The first stop on the Montana trip
Cooking up a storm or steak at Eino’s
Deeeliisssh!!!!!!
Day’s End at Three Dollar Bridge
Another breathtaking sunset on the Madison River
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Montana 2012 continued
At the end of the rainbow.......
Rick makes a new friend
A fine example
The Lower Henry’s Fork
The Gibbon River
A few of the “locals”
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