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A joint effort between Fly Fishing Canada and the Calgary Fly Fishing Championship Chapter of Trout Unlimited Canada, the championships are strictly a catch-and-release event to provide a focal point that brings fly fishers together from throughout Canada and the world. They not only exchange technical information about their sport, but also address problems concerning conservation, water quality, habitat loss, and other environmental issues. In addition to providing the competitors with a world-class fly fishing experience, our event will showcase our “Blue Ribbon Waters”, engage youth in a week-long series of activities focused on learning to fly fish and conserve fish habitat, and raise money to restore an important side channel on the Bow River.

 

The fishing portions of the event are being held on the Bow River and two community lakes. The Carriage House Inn will be the venue for the Conservation Symposium on the 23rd and Banquet/Auction on the 27th.

 

Websites: http://www.flyfishingnationals.com/ (main website) and http://www.flyfishingcanada.net/ (registration and rules)

 

Participants

We currently some room left for participants but registration will be closing at the end of August. You can register a team of 5 or sign up as an individual and be assigned to a team.

Further information and the rules and rule modifications are available on both websites - be sure to review them and ask questions before signing up.

 

Volunteers

 

We currently require a number of controllers (about 75 total slots to fill) during the Bow River portion of the competition. Morning and afternoon time slots are available and this is a great way to learn a few new tricks and tips. Visit http://www.flyfishingnationals.com/volunteer.html for more information.

 

Spectators

 

The fishing portions event will be open to spectators - more information will be posted once a schedule is set.

 

On Monday September 23 a Conservation Symposium will be held that addresses water quality issues in Alberta.

 

On Friday September 27 a buffet dinner, awards ceremony, entertainment by Jim McLennan, and live and silent auctions will be held to raise funds for Fly Fishing Canada and Trout Unlimited; tickets are only $60.

 

Questions can be submitted via our website (http://www.flyfishingnationals.com/contact.html) or posted here.

 

Additional information will be added as it becomes available.

 

Thank you!

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A few updates:

  • We still have a need for volunteer controllers on Wednesday morning and afternoon and Thursday afternoon.
  • Banquet tickets can also be purchased online - $60 gets you dinner, entertainment by Jim McLennan, and the live and silent auctions.
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Only a week to go before the Championships start and we need you!!

 

A team from BC lost one of their members due to an accident - and bad injuries - they are desperate to find a replacement. Contact David at dlheine@shaw.ca or Andy at andy@flyblaster.ca

 

We still need 6 controllers to work on the Bow River portion of the competition. Morning and afternoon time slots are available wed Sept 25 and Thursday Sept 26. Volunteer training and orientation Monday Sept 23 6:00 - 7:00 PM then a meet and greet session with the competitors (11 teams - 55 anglers) and this is a great way to learn a few new tricks and tips. Visit http://www.flyfishin.../volunteer.html for more information.

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Hey guys, we still need a controllers and a couple judges possibly. If you are available it is a great opportunity learn how events like this work and to see top anglers in action.

I will be working Thursday and Friday, and would like to see a few more members from the board out there.

 

Thanks guys and girls,

 

Brian

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For those looking to spectate:

 

The competition sessions run for the next 3 days between 8:30 and 11:30 and again between 1:30 and 4:30 (except Friday, which is only a morning session).

 

Two river sectors will run from the Bankside parking lot down past the 22X bridge; the easiest access is probably to park at the boat launch.

 

The third river sector will be up in the Douglasdale/Mallard Point area. The easiest spot to park will be at the ball diamonds: Douglasdale Ball Diamonds: https://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&ll=50.937134,-113.995364&spn=0.002745,0.008256&t=h&z=18

 

http://www.flyfishingnationals.com/schedule-of-events.html

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No but plenty of natural seating courtesy of mother nature. Unfortunately my request for cheerleaders was also denied! :)

 

Grant Pollock from Global TV also did an on the water interview with Gary Hanke during a practice session; note that the number of teams is 11 and the session length is 3 hours, not 1.5:

 

http://globalnews.ca/calgary/videos/?video-search=fly+fishing

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My aunt is Shelly in the CBC piece. Sounds like she is having a lot of fun, and 11th after day 1 isn't so bad for a rookie competitive fly fisher.

 

Can anyone explain the results to me? On the website I see placings, fish and points. How does this all work, because if you look at the points after day 1 on the left they don't seem to be in order of highest to lowest, so I can only assume that fish caught and placings come into play.

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The anglers are split into groups so they are fishing against each other on the same session every time, with 2 lake and 3 river sessions. Each group has one person from each team.

 

The fish score for each session is based on the fish length (mm length times 20 + 100 I believe); since there's 11 participants they are ranked 1 to 11 for each session based on the fish score. If any angler landed no fish, they all receive a rank of 11.

 

The rank is then their placings number - the lower the better. So if one person outfished everyone and came first out of eleven competitors in all 5 sessions, their placings would be 5. If someone came in last for all 5 sessions their placings would be 55. For the teams the placings for each of the 5 competitors is added up.

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The final results are not on the website yet, but Tood Oishi took a few snaps of them:

 

http://innovativeflyfisher.com/forum/index.php?topic=1016.msg9158#msg9158

 

The Comorants took the team trophy while there was a last session shakeup for the individuals!

 

The host city for next year has not been announced but it typically alternates between the east and west. There was a lot of interest from the competitors and organizers in doing another national, commonwealth, or even world championship a few years down the road.

 

Another big thank you to all the volunteers who braved the frosty mornings, boredom on slow days, and excitement during the competition!

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