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Join Us for Our Monthly Dinner Meeting

SOFF February 18th Meeting

Mike McCoy
Umpqua Valley Fly Fishers

Our February speaker is Mike McCoy, President of the Umpqua Valley Fly Fishers.  Mike will be speaking to us on fishing for smallmouth bass on the main Stem Umpqua River. He will cover 70 miles of river from Roseburg to tidewater, telling us about boat runs, bank access, hazards for boating, techniques for success, water analysis, rods and lines and flies.  He will also identify  optional activities on the river and provide a handout with a river map and points  of interest.

Mike is a life long Oregonian, who has fished still and moving waters throughout the Pacific Northwest, as well as enjoying fishing warm water oceans and rivers around the  world.  He has been a drift boat enthusiast and fly tyer for 60 years.  He has also been a writer and photographer for outdoor and sports magazines,   and guided for trout, steelhead and smallmouth bass on Oregon rivers for 20 years.  Professionally he was a physical education teacher  and coach for about 35 years out of Eugene.

If you desire to dine, reservations are required and the cost is $25.00.  Reservations need to be made by NLT Thursday, February 13th.  Click below to make your dinner reservation and pay by credit or debit card. Prepaid reservations will be appreciated.  Reservations can be made for payment at the door by going to SOFF.org.  Unredeemed unpaid reservations will be invoiced for the cost of the missed meal.  Dinner without a reservation is $30 and subject to availability.

The Early Bird Dues Payer Raffle will be held during the business meeting. You do not need to be present to win.

Tuesday, February 18th
Wild River Pub
533 E F St
Grants Pass OR

Happy Hour 5:30PM
Business Meeting 6:30 PM
Dinner 7:00 PM
Program 8:00 PM
Raffle 9:00 PM

About us

Proud to be an FFI Affiliated Club
Proud to be an FFI Affiliated Club

Organized in 1993, Southern Oregon Fly Fishers is a non-profit membership corporation established to promote the arts and skills of fly fishing and to encourage the conservation of our natural resources through the inherent ethics and stewardship that fly fishing evokes.

Interested in becoming a member of Southern Oregon Fly Fishers? Click here for membership information

President Bob Stafford

Our Goals Are:

  1. To provide public education in the arts of fly casting, fly tying, and fly fishing tactics
  2. To assist our government agencies with fisheries related and habitat enhancement projects
  3. To promote the sport of fly fishing as a means of conservation of our natural resources by fostering a greater appreciation of our natural environment

Notices & Outings

Fly Tying Classes For Disabled Veterans
Weekly Every Monday 6-8Pm

Credit/Debit Cards (Cc/Dc) Use & Faqs: They can now be used online for Dinner reservations or Membership payment

Rogue Fly Fishers Newsletter

SOFF Classifieds 

Recent Outings & Other Events

Award Presented

Dave Roberts: Darwin Atkin Memorial Fly Tying Achievement Award Recipient

“Chromer”

Tom Brandes, guided by Teresa Kasza holding the fish, is justifiably proud of his bright ‘chromer’ catch.

10 Pounder

After several years of trying Duane Chebul finally caught a fish from the Williamson River that marks a personal best for rainbow trout.

  Fly Casting Clinic
Inaugural SOFF Women’s Fly Casting Clinic organized by SOFF Secretary Jan Knapik
Rogue River Hog!

Bob Stafford’s Biggest Fish Ever!

Dynamic Duo

Kevin O’Malley and Teresa Kasza displays a fine steelhead taken by O’Malley on a trip down the Rogue.

Buck Lands A Big One!

Buck Woodburn with a nice steelhead taken in early fall on the Rogue.

Fish of a Lifetime!

Bruce Bockman proudly displays the fish which measured 36 inches and scaled in the double digits.

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