Tom Miller, 90, the club's first president and the fellow who conceived of the club in the first place back in 2001, died Friday, Dec. 12, after a fall in his home. He'd been in poor health for some time, though he remained active in the club til the very end. He was also the first member to serve a second term as club president, in 2023, when we needed him to outlast the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic. Before relocating to Loveland from Southern California, he was a senior manager for the California Park System. He was a tremendous fisherman, and even better friend. This is hard to write; I love that old man.
Friday, December 12, 2025
Our club's founding father, Tom Miller, has passed away
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Club Christmas Party is 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16th
As incoming President Dave Johnson always says, "Never sniff a gift fish," but you should give some thought to what you wrap up for the club's gift exchange. If you don't want to participate, you can still have coffee and cookies. But otherwise you'll want to thoughtfully decide on a gift of about 10 bucks. Wrap it up but don't put your name on it.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
We've just learned of the Oct. 20 passing of past Loveland Fishing Club member William J. (Bill) Hamlin, 82.
Bill’s life was filled with friendships, adventures and joy. In 2019, he was deeply honored to take part in the Honor Flight to visit the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. – a trip that held great meaning for him. He was a member of the Loveland Fishing Club and VFW Post 15.
Allnut Funeral Services is handling arrangements. A Celebration of Life will be held at the VFW at a later date. Bill's complete obituary can be found on the following link: William Hamlin Obituary - Loveland, CO
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Club participates in Veteran's Parade
The Loveland Fishing Club was represented in the Loveland Veteran's Day Parade this year with President-elect and Marine Dave Johnson and Army veteran Larry Kawa aboard a boat float driven by Al Noraker.
Click below to check out our float in this Google Photos Album...
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Last chance to score a cool Loveland Fishing Club logo shirt!
Pat Mikulak reports having six remaining short sleeve shirts and one crew neck shirt available for purchase. He'll bring them to the club's November meeting, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Chilson Senior Center. Bring some cash or a check; no Bitcoins. Here's what you could look like for your admrers:
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Redemption at a lake up high
Shortly after leading the club to an historic shutout performance at the 2025 Club Derby, you can see the relief in President Darryl Knight's face Wednesday as he shows off this handsome cutbow. He caught and released the beast from a private lake in Red Feather, so it won't be admissible for the club Angler of the Year competition. But still ...
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Reminder: Annual Club Picnic is Tuesday
Club President Darrell Knight advises us to be at the Railroad Park Pavilion by about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, with the picnic to begin at 2.
Thursday, October 9, 2025
So, who won the Loveland Fishing Club's Derby Thursday?
Two dozen of the Loveland Fishing Club's most determined anglers took to the shores of Flatiron Reservoir Thursday, leaving the 2025 Derby Champion, um, kinda undetermined.
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Stakes just got higher for Thursday's Club Championship!
You really don't want to miss Thursday morning's Loveland Fishing Club annual club derby. In addition to traditional prizes for first and second place, new member Al Roraker has donated terrific additional prizes for First, Second and Third!
- 1st Place - Two KastKing Fishing rods! One is a 6’6” MH casting rod and the other is a 7’ MH spinning rod.
- 2nd Place - KastKing Royal Legend GT casting reel, 7.2:1 gear ratio, 5+1 bb, 17.6 lbs drag
- 3rd place - KastKing Sunglasses, hat and wool fingerless gloves.
- One pole at a time
- No wading or boating (not allowed on Flatiron anyway)
- One hook or lure or fly
- The winner will have the biggest stringer of trout, up to the legal limit of four. You can keep what you catch or catch and release.
- All kept or released fish meant to enter the derby must be officially measured and witnessed by another club member - who needs to legibly write the length of each fish on a card along with their initials. This is why you should bring along a tape measure. Also, Note the time of your first catch: it may be needed in the unlikely event of a tie.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Halloween Party at the Stroscheins!






