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  With the weather much improved and the likelihood that the darned lake is finally frozen, we have a consensus to try Boyd Friday morning, say about 9 a.m. starting at the boat ramp. If someone doesn't have a state park pass and wants a lift, let me know and we can just drive over from my house about 8:30, 1915 Pikes Peak Drive. Bill Reply Forward You received this via BCC, so you can't react with an emoji

Meet the 2024 Loveland Fishing Club Board! Aw, you know who they are

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We had a busy January general meeting on Tuesday. Danny Barker , after a year as our vice president, stepped up to the role of president for a year, succeeding Tom Miller . Tom moves over to the role of Parliamentarian, after warm round of applause from the club for really stepping up when the club needed him most.  Darrell Knight is new vice president, and by club tradition moves up to president in 2025. Meanwhile, Kathleen Barker (yeah, Danny's girlfriend) continues as secretary, while Ken Kesterke is our new treasurer.  Dave Johnson continues as membership liaison, and Jim Roode as government affairs liaison. Danny Barker, left, Darrell Knight, Kathleen Barker and Ken Kesterke Below is the complete list of folks responsible for portions of club activities. You'll see we have a few remaining vacancies:     Activities chair , who helps the rest of us plan trips and other activities during the year, and  Meeting chair , who helps plan our monthly speakers and...

New officers to be elected; other actions at Tuesday's meeting

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 After a year's indenture as club vice president, Danny Barker will be formally declared our 2024 President at Tuesday's meeting. We'll also be voting at the 2 p.m. meeting at Chilson Center on new members of the Board and changes in club-bylaws, and Jim Roode will reveal winner of this year's "Angler of the Year" competition, awarded to the club member who in 2023  caught the largest fish from Colorado public waters. Dress warmly if you must, but be there. 

"Tom Miller on the hook for the Community"

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Page one of The Loveland Reporter-Herald Tuesday morning featured a lengthy interview with the club's outgoing president, Tom Miller. In a Q & A by Pamela Johnson, the paper said, "Dedicated to fishing, and to the community, Miller hopes membership and participation in the group will grow this year, getting more residents and families outside, casting their lines in area waters and, at the same time, building community spirit and strewardship." Here's a link to the complete article:  https://enewspaper.reporterherald.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=1d08342d-1705-4aec-84d4-95c2867c9c0b&share=true Photo by the Reporter-Herald's Jenny Sparks of 2024 President Danny Barker, left, and Tom Miller. 

Parks and Wildlife releases updated lake and stream survey summaries

 Each year Colorado Parks and Wildlife fisheries biologists updates its information on lakes and streams, and they are now available on the CPW website,  https://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/FisherySurveySummaries.aspx Among the lakes with data from spring through fall 2023 are Boyd, Carter, Boedecker reservoirs and the Big Thompson and Cache la Poudre Rivers. This includes things like the gill net and electroshock results from 2023 compared to previous years. Among other things, it's showing white bass numbers declined pretty dramatically, likely a result of angler harvest of a very healthy white bass population. 

First big ice fishing trip of the season!

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Okay, if the weather turns icy we'll likely stay home and watch fishing shows. But for now some of the club's legendary ice fishing clan plans a Wednesday, Jan. 10th outing to a top secret lake about two hours west of Loveland. Okay, it's Meadow Creek, a gorgeous, mostly private but kinda public lake a few miles west of the Moose Visitor Center on Highway 14. Not to brag, or oversell the trip, but we caught some nice trout there last fall. All but a few of them escaped back into the lake unscathed. Interested? Drop me a text at 970-988-9174. We'll set up a definite time and work out carpooling in a few days. If you need gear, we can work it out. Just let us know. Bill

Dennis Lund has passed away

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Dennis D. Lund of Loveland, 87, a former member of the Loveland Fishing Club and a good fishing companion, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 3. No further information on services is available. Arrangements are being made by the Neptune Society.