It's tradition: a few days after the club holds its annual Senior Derby at Flatiron Reservoir, there will be no-holds barred day of fishing Wednesday to determine the 2024 Loveland Fishing Club Derby Champion. The winner: whomever catches the biggest string of four trout. Second place: uh, whomever catches the second biggest string.
Last year's winner was Bob McHale, with a string of four trout measuring 49 inches. Wayne Baranczyk was second, with 46 3/4".
The Derby Champion will receive a $50 cash prize, have their name inscribed on the derby trophy,, keep the trophy for a year and earn the honor of doing the cooking at this year's celebratory picnic. Second is $25 and the chance to help with the hotdogs.
Fishing runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Colorado Parks and Wildlife stocked the lake recently with more than 3,000 fish, so surely you can catch one.
Here are the rules:
Here are the rules:
- No wading or boating (not allowed on Flatiron anyway)
- One pole
- 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. Crawdads and suckers may be caught, even bragged about, but they won't count toward your total.
- 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. Note the time of your first catch: it may be needed in the unlikely event of a tie.
Bob McHale, left, with Wayne Baranczyk |
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