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Hard to nitpick over Darrell's 21 1/2 inch winning largemouth

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  For years now we've paused to honor whoever lands the club's biggest fish of the year, and here's Darrell Knight showing off that giant Bass Pond largemouth he caught last spring.  The winning fish is the largest one of any sport species taken from public water in Colorado, as a percentage of the Colorado Master Angler criteria for the species.  Darrell's largemouth was just shy of 120 percent. Remember, no private or out of state waters; no fish caught on a guided trip,   So get out there and start fishing; take a photo of the fish with a measuring rule, and submit it to Bob McHale. Entries are accepted through year-end.    

Fishing photos from a colder time, and warm ones

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Okay, not much to report this winter about ice fishing on Front Range lakes and ponds. But Jim Barborak offers photos with young friends from seasons past. Below he and a neighbor buddy show off a day's catch at St. Vrain State Park, and Jim and granddaughter with her largemouth and a green lawn. Meanwhile, bottom photo, last summer gave Cindy Greenwalt the chance to land a gorgeous Wyoming carp. She's now sitting at home planning more fishing trips.   

Reminder: We meet at noon Wednesday, Jan. 31 at Bruce's!

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That sacred club tradition - the occasional gathering at Bruce's in Severance for a plateful of Rocky Mountain Oysters is scheduled for this week. For newbies, know this is a really popular event for our spouses. And there are other things on the menu.   

Terry talking at Tuesday's meeting

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 It's mid January already, time to start talking about what to do when Spring arrives. Terry Gibbons, Loveland Fishing Club member and webmaster for the Rocky Mountain Flycasters chapter of Trout Unlimited, will tell us about plans for the Northern Colorado Fishing Expo26. The annual fundraiser for Flycasters will be Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ranch, with exhibitors, fly tying and other diversions from this strange winter of ours. 

Mystery youngster!

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Okay, we asked for some new fish photos and one determined club member sent us one from a fishing trip that must have taken place a few years ago. Use our new Comment tool to tell the rest of us who this is (and take a stab at how long ago)

New Year. New Loveland Fishing Club Blog!

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  Ok ay, it has the same name as the blog the club has used since 2010, and the archive of articles is intact. But with the help of some crazy new artificial intelligence tools, the Loveland Fishing Club has redesigned the blog in ways that should: Be much easier to view and navigate , particularly for folks using those annoyingly tiny cellphones Take advantage of tools that automatically update changing data , like weekly stocking reports Nudge members into communicating with each other more effectively Provide easy access to useful fishing information , like the Colorado Parks and Wildllife’s weekly stocking reports, fisheries biologists’ assessments of our fishing holes, and an evolving source of information on how to become a better angler. Replace the lengthy e-mails that have been sent to members with a single link to the full resources More N ew Stuff as we figure out how to find and share it. We’ll go over this at the January 20th meeting. For now, look around the blog, t...

New or ancient, the club wants to see more fishing photos!

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 Okay, some of us have resorted to watching fishing shows on TV; others curse the lack of ice on our lakes and ponds. All of us could benefit from admiring or laughing at our friends' fishing photos. So share them with the club: So dig through your files and send a note to lovelandfishing@gmail .com with a photo or two. Add an explanation or defense if needed. Just remember, we are a clean-minded bunch and many of us have grandkids. So at least keep the nudes tasteful. EDITOR'S NOTE: we're redesigning the blog. Please see if test the Comment gadget below and see if you can attach your photo. Bill