Mystery Fly Tournament Lower Mountain Fork River Foundation

| February 6, 2014

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FROM ROB WOODRUFF –

Lower Mountain Fork River Foundation

Mystery Fly Tournament
(Formerly known as the One Fly Tournament)
Saturday, February 22, 2014

(In 2013 the LMFRF, and many other conservation organizations, were notified that we were using a trademarked name when we called our fundraiser the “One Fly”. So the name has changed but the rules remain the same.)

It’s time to make plans to attend this year’s Mystery Fly Tournament sponsored by the Lower Mountain Fork River Foundation. The entry fee is $50 per person and you must be a paid member of the foundation. We have a lot of prizes to give away. All proceeds benefit improvements on the Lower Mountain Fork River. Rules and registration information are available at www.lmfrfoundation.org.

Registration is also available at 580-494-6115 or by 6:30 AM at the Judge’s Table the morning of the contest. But don’t wait too long, only the first 36 entrants will receive a “2014 ? Fly” embroidered cap.

Lake Welsh is Hot!

Cold weather means more power generation, warmer water and great Bass fishing. We have been catching good numbers of Bass from 2-5 pounds and February is usually the top month there.

Located near Mt. Pleasant, TX; it is an easy trip from the DFW area. I provide rods, flies and lunch. Just show up with a Texas Fishing License and you are ready to enjoy a day of fly fishing for Bass.

March Browns on the Lower Mountain Fork

February and early March on the Lower Mountain Fork River mean it is time for the March Brown hatch. These large mayflies combine with the Blue Winged Olives and Midges to offer some of the best dry fly action of the year. Book a full or half-day guided trip today.

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