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December 8, 2005 Meeting

A big thank you goes to Aurora Gander Mountain for hosting the meeting in the Gander Lodge.


Mel with Speaker Paul Winkle.
Mel with speaker Paul Winkle

Bill hard at work selling raffle tickets






Bill hard at work selling raffle tickets
Paul Winkle fielding questions




Paul Winkle fielding questions
Jason's
Thanks to Troy Skanes (Parker & Chambers Jason's) for their generous sandwich tray donation.
Bill McLaughin with grand prize raffle winner - A Whiting Farms (Silver Grade) Rooster Cape - Dark Dyed Dun




Bill McLaughlin with grand prize raffle winner - A Whiting Farms (Silver Grade) Rooster Cape - Dark Dyed Dun
After meeting chit-chat - can not keep Roy from telling fish stories.

After meeting chit-chat - can not keep Roy from telling fish stories.

This was a very well attended meeting.  I counted 52 people.  Paul started with talking about sampling  fish population information using electro-shock and other methods.  He talked mainly about his management area.  Fishing on clear creek is better above Idaho Springs.  Evergreen Lake has tiger muskies.  

Below is the original meeting announcement:
December 8, 2005 Meeting 7:00 P.M. (come about 6:30 P.M. for Social/Pizza/Raffle)

We Appreciate GANDER MTN hosting our meetings in the Lodge. (Click here for map and more) Please consider products from GANDER MTN.

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Program:

dow logoSpeaker: DOW Aquatic Biologist Paul Winkle 

Colorado Division of Wildlife.  

Bio by Paul:

My management area includes all waters in the Denver Metro area, and the entire Bear Creek drainage up to Mount Evans, and the entire Clear Creek drainage up to the Eisenhower Tunnel, and their associated high lakes.  I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, earned a Bachelor's Degree from Miami University (Ohio) and a Master's Degree from University of Wyoming.

 
Presentation Topics:
     1.  Trout fishing opportunities in the Denver Metro area, including the Bear Creek and Clear Creek drainages
     2.  Foreign Invader - the New Zealand mudsnail, what it looks like and how to prevent its spread.
 

Raffle grand prizes:

1) A Whiting Farms (Silver Grade) Rooster Cape - Dark Dyed Dun
 
2) Richard Pilatzke Foam Terrestrial Flies.






Regular Meetings

Meetings are normally the Second Thursday of each month in Gander Lodge at Aurora GANDER MTN. (Click here for map and more)

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