It's been nearly 15 years since charter members got a hat with the Loveland Fishing Club logo. Most are getting kinda dirty and worn.
So get yourself a new one! George Kral has lined up a local embroiderer to create some flashy new ones. You have a choice of three styles - one with a bass, a walleye or trout. Cost is about $25.
Contact George as soon as possible - Friday at breakfast, or click here to e-mail him.
Here's what they look like (plus the club logo on the front)
Monday, November 27, 2017
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Last day for Horsetooth, Carter boating will be Sunday, Dec. 3
That'll be it for the season, folks. The Horsetooth South Bay ramp and North ramp at Carter will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, except for Thanksgiving.
No definite date has been set for Boyd, where boating remains open seven days a week at least through November.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Fishing! Friday Nov. 10 after breakfast (and on Thursday)
Okay, last week at Carter worked pretty well: good turnout, reasonably good trout fishing. Kind of a rotten week, but the forecast looks good for Friday.
Want to try Carter again, or somewhere else? We can decide at breakfast - or discuss on the Facebook page. Click here. If you don't have a Larimer park pass we can carpool.
Wayne and I are heading to Windsor Lake around 10:30 a.m. Thursday if anyone wants to join us. We'll meet by the boat ramp, a few blocks north of downtown.
Want to try Carter again, or somewhere else? We can decide at breakfast - or discuss on the Facebook page. Click here. If you don't have a Larimer park pass we can carpool.
Wayne and I are heading to Windsor Lake around 10:30 a.m. Thursday if anyone wants to join us. We'll meet by the boat ramp, a few blocks north of downtown.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Fishing after breakfast - let's do it again
Per our earlier discussion, about a dozen of us fished Carter Lake after Friday's breakfast.
We didn't demolish the local fish population but everyone caught at least a few, no one fell in, and a chilly morning turned into a beautiful day. So a throw a pole in the truck again next Friday and, weather and spouse permitting, let's do it again.
Open to suggestions on where, but Carter seems like a good option. Or perhaps Rivers Edge? Follow the discussion on the Facebook page.
We didn't demolish the local fish population but everyone caught at least a few, no one fell in, and a chilly morning turned into a beautiful day. So a throw a pole in the truck again next Friday and, weather and spouse permitting, let's do it again.
Open to suggestions on where, but Carter seems like a good option. Or perhaps Rivers Edge? Follow the discussion on the Facebook page.
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