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)
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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.