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Fly Fishers International (FFI) is an international
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headquartered in
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. It was founded in 1964 and was formalised a year later in 1965, FFI is an organized voice for fly fishers around the world. They represent all aspects of
fly fishing Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. The light weight requires casting techniques significantly diffe ...
, which include the art of
fly tying Fly tying (also historically referred to in England as dressing flies) is the process of producing an artificial fly used by fly fishing anglers to catch fish. Fly tying is a manual process done by a single individual using hand tools and a var ...
, casting, protection of the natural systems that support healthy fisheries and their habitats, which is essential to the sport. Today, the organization's goals are to ensure the legacy of fly fishing worldwide. They focus on conservation, education, and a sense of community.


Origins

In April 1964, th
McKenzie River Flyfishers
was organized in
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with the expressed goal of forming a national fly fishing organization. A gathering of prominent fly fishermen from the
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and Gene Anderegg of the
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Flyfishers of
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occurred in September 1964 in
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. Gene Anderegg orchestrated a correspondence among many fly fishing clubs, aided by the support of angling notables
Lee Wulff Lee Wulff (February 10, 1905 – April 28, 1991), born Henry Leon Wulff, was an artist, pilot, fly fisherman, author, filmmaker, outfitter and conservationist who made significant contributions to recreational fishing, especially fly fishing and t ...
and Ed Zern that resulted in the first conclave being held in June 1965. All the original clubs were from
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and
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, with the exception of th
Theodore Gordon Flyfishers
The Federation was first organized as the Federation of Fly Fishermen but the name changed to its current status in the early 1980s. By 1974 there were 120 clubs and over 7000 members across the United States in the Federation. Lew Bell and Lee Wulff drafted the original constitution for the Federation and its preamble read:


Notable Members and Participants

* Ted Trueblood, * Ed Zern * Pete Hidy * Polly Rosborough * Dan Bailey * Bud Lilly *
Arnold Gingrich Arnold W. Gingrich (December 5, 1903 – July 9, 1976) was the editor of, and, along with publisher David A. Smart and Henry L. Jackson, co-founder of ''Esquire'' magazine. Among his other projects was the political/newsmagazine ''Ken''. Influenc ...
* Joan Wulff * Lee Wulff *
Roderick Haig-Brown Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown (February 21, 1908 – October 9, 1976) was a Canadian writer and conservationist. Early life Haig-Brown was born in Lancing, Sussex, England. His father, Alan Haig-Brown, was a teacher and a prolific writer ...
* Tom Brayshaw *
Lefty Kreh Bernard "Lefty" Kreh (February 26, 1925 – March 14, 2018) was an American fly fisherman, photographer and fly casting instructor who resided most recently in Hunt Valley, Maryland.Budryk, Peter. "So Just Who is Lefty Kreh?"http://fishwithkev.blog ...
* Enos Bradner * Nick Lyons * Paul Schullery *
John Gierach John Gierach is an American author and freelance writer who formerly resided on the St. Vrain River in Lyons, Colorado and now lives in Larimer County, Colorado. His books are based on his various fly fishing adventures, some of which take place w ...
* Steve Raymond *
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Gary LaFontaine Gary LaFontaine (May 12, 1945 – January 4, 2002) was a well-known fly fisherman and author. His books include ''Caddisflies'', ''The Dry Fly: New Angles'', ''Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes'', and ''Trout Flies: Proven Patterns''. He died of Lou ...
* George Gran * ,
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* Dave Whitlock * Gary Borger * Dave Hughes *
Ernest Schwiebert Ernest George Schwiebert (1931–2005) was born in Chicago on June 5, 1931. An architect by profession, Ernest "Ernie" Schwiebert was a renowned Fly fishing, angler and :Angling writers, angling author. Schwiebert spent his childhood in the Midwest ...
* Charles Brooks * Riley D. Woodford * Ashley Cooper-Hewitt * Stanley Walters * Eric Leiser * Charles Fox * Bob Clouser * Bob Jacklin * Art Flick * Mel Krieger * Mike Swederska, * Tim Rajeff.


Goals

Fly Fishers International exists to: * Cultivate and advance the art, science and sport of flyfishing as the most sporting and enjoyable method of angling and the way of fishing most consistent with the preservation and use of game fish resources; * Be the voice for organized fly fishing; * Promote conservation of recreational resources; * Facilitate and improve the knowledge of fly fishing; * Elevate the standard of integrity, honor, and courtesy of anglers; * Cherish the spirit of fellowship among anglers everywhere; * Establish and maintain liaison with other organizations of anglers and conservationists and government agencies concerned with the sport of angling.


Clubs and Councils

The organization is composed of 17 regional councils to which belong over 300 fly fishing clubs as well as individual members. The goal is to support fisheries conservation and educational programs for all fish and all waters. Anywhere fly fishers have an interest, the organization plays a role in furthering its goals through its councils, clubs and members. * Eastern Rocky Mountain * Eastern Waters
Florida

Great Lakes

Gulf Coast

Mid Atlantic

North Eastern

Northern California

Ohio

Oregon

Southeastern

Southern

Southwest

Texas
* Upper Midwest Council
Washington State

Western Rocky Mountain


Programs


Annual Awards

Fly Fishers International Awards Program was established to recognize those individuals, clubs and other organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the environment, fishery resources, angling literature, the fly tackle industry and the Federation. (Date established) * Man of the Year (1966) - An award presented annually to that individual or director who has demonstrated unusual devotion to the Federation, and through outstanding contributions has benefited the Federation as a National or international organization * Woman of the Year (1985) - An award presented annually to that individual or director who has demonstrated unusual devotion to the Federation, and through outstanding contributions has benefited the Federation as a National or international organization * Order of the Lapis Lazuli (1970) - The ultimate award of the Federation, and is in recognition of services and contributions to Federation that have been prominent and extraordinary, and over many years * McKenzie Cup (1967) - A rotating award, given annually to that Federation Club which has made an outstanding contribution on behalf of the Federation * Buz Buszek Memorial Award (1970) - An award plaque presented annually to that person who has made significant contributions to the arts of
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* Dick Nelson Fly Tying Teaching Award (2000) - This award is to be presented to an individual who excels in teaching the art of fly tying to tiers at all skill levels. * Ambassador Award (1984) - Presented annually to the fly fisher who meets certain high standards of sportsmanship, fishing skill and stream side etiquette in taking and conserving game fish internationally * Lee Wulff Award (1990) - An award that recognizes a manufacturer or a retail business that demonstrates outstanding innovation in the fly fishing industry through their products and outstanding stewardship for water and fisheries resources. *
Roderick Haig-Brown Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown (February 21, 1908 – October 9, 1976) was a Canadian writer and conservationist. Early life Haig-Brown was born in Lancing, Sussex, England. His father, Alan Haig-Brown, was a teacher and a prolific writer ...
Award (1991) - The award recognizes a fly fishing author whose work embodies the philosophy and spirit of Roderick Haig-Brown, particularly, a respect for the ethics and traditions of fly fishing and an understanding of rivers, the inhabitants and their environments. * Silver King Award (1994) - This Federation saltwater award is named after the highly prized saltwater trophy, the
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. It is presented to an individual who has made extraordinary contributions to the sport of saltwater angling over an extended period. * Conservation Award (1978) - Awarded to an individual, group or organization which has made extraordinary contributions to the conservation of our fisheries resources in the past year. *
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Award (2001) - A person who is honored for a lifetime of fisheries conservation effort and work * Robert J. Marriott's Scholarship * J. Stanley Lloyd Conservation Award (1992) - A financial grant for a Federation club working on a current or future project related to fishery conservation enhancement and preservation. Matching funds required and may be on an in-kind basis. * Dr. James Henshall Warmwater Fisheries Award (1985) - An award to an individual contributing to warmwater fly fishing and fisheries in memory of Dr. James A. Henshall, 19th century author and early advocate for bass as a gamefish. * Memorial Life Awards - The Memorial Life Membership Award program provides a Federation lifetime membership in the name of an individual who has contributed significantly to the fly fishing. Four funds have been established to support these life membership memorials. ** Don Harger Memorial Life Award (1978) **
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Memorial Life Award (1978) ** Lew Jewett Memorial Life Award (1979) ** Charles Brooks Memorial Life Award (1987) * Lifetime Achievement in Fly Casting Instruction Award (2005) - An award given by the Board of Governors of the Federation Casting Instructor Program in recognition of those who have made significant contributions to the art of fly casting instruction. * Mel Krieger Fly Casting Instructor's Award (2007) - An award given by the Board of Governors of the Federation Casting Instructor Program in recognition of those who have made significant contributions to the Federation Casting Instructor Certification Program, have dedicated themselves to fly casting instruction and have shared their knowledge with others.


Annual Conclave

The Federation has held an Annual Fly Fishing Fair and Conclave since 1965. The Fly Fishing Fair and Conclave is the Federation's annual education and fundraising event. The Fair offers workshops, programs, demonstrations on fly tying, fly casting, fly fishing tactics, aquatic entomology, fly rod building, angling ethics, water safety and many related topics. Anglers and fly fishing experts from around the world attend to support Youth and Women's programs, conservation and education forums, photo contests, and author book signings. The show includes an exhibit hall where fishing tackle companies, retailers, artists, travel services and other companies that cater to the fly fishing lifestyle offer exhibits and sales of their products. The 2012 International Fly Fishing Fair and Conclave will be held in
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in July 2012.


Certified Casting Instructor Program

In 1992, the Federation established the Certified Casting Instructor program with the goal to enhance the sport of flyfishing in three important areas: * 1. To educate flycasting instructors * 2. To establish communication between instructors * 3. To offer learners a more accepted entry into our sport and a more qualified group of instructors. Noted fly caster, Mel Krieger led the effort to establish The Casting Board of Governors (BOG) at the Calgary, Alberta conclave in July 1992. Its founding members are iconic figures in American fly casting or fly fishing. They were: Gary Borger, Leon Chandler, Chico Fernandez, Jim Green,
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, Mel Krieger, Al Kyte, Steve Rajeff, Bruce Richards, Allan Rohrer, Barbara Rohrer, Doug Swisher, Lou Tabory, Dave Whitlock and Joan Wulff. The first BOG meeting was held at Park High School in
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, during the 1993 conclave. The program trains and certifies casting instructors in two tiers—Certified Casting Instructor and Master Casting Instructor. Certification requires candidates to pass a written and performance test.


Fly Fishing Discovery Center

The Federation runs the Fly Fishing Discovery Center, a museum and education center in Livingston, Montana. The museum's ''Tackle Room'' chronicles the history of fly fishing with displays of rods, reels, lines, float tubes and art. The ''Fly Room'' features thousands of
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tied by masters from around the world. The museum houses the Lewis A. Bell Memorial Fly Fishing Library, a large collection of fly fishing books and journals available for public viewing and research.


Fly Tying Group

The Fly Tying Group was established during the 2007 Conclave in Livingston, Montana as a group of fly tiers whose goal is to develop the art of
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at the local, regional, council, national, and international levels. The group hosts workshops that teach demonstration fly tying and run fly tying classes at annual conclaves.


Guides Association

The Guides Association is administered by the Federation as a service to its member guides and to the fly-fishing public. The association aims to connect professional guides with potential clients as well as provide guides some marketing support via the Federation's publications.


National Conservation Committee

Conservation is one of the founding principles of the Federation of Fly Fishers. Participating in over 40 years of conservation work, the Federation of Fly Fishers contributes to the protection of fisheries and angling opportunities for the future. The National Conservation Committee is composed of representatives from each Federation of Fly Fishers Council. The Conservation Committee advises and supports conservation efforts with perspective from each Council.


Publications

* ''The Fly Fisher'' * ''The Osprey'' - The FFF's acclaimed steelhead conservation newsletter, The Osprey, entered its 20th year of publication in January 2007. This 20-year history records a legacy of steelhead issues found nowhere else.


See also

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American Museum of Fly Fishing The American Museum of Fly Fishing is a museum in Manchester, Vermont, United States, that preserves and exhibits artifacts related to American angling. Exhibits and collections The American Museum of Fly Fishing was established in 1968 in Manc ...
*
Trout Unlimited Trout Unlimited (TU) is a US non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of freshwater streams, rivers, and associated upland habitats for trout, salmon, other aquatic species, and people. It is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Th ...


Further reading

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Notes

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