new grannom pattern added to wets/nymph page. Submit your own patterns. See instructions on the fly of the month page.
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Red Buds are showing color – March 27th.
If history is any predictor, Grannom caddis will start emergence within 3 days. In 2012 red buds accurately showed on March 21st. The first fishable hatch of grannoms came on March 23rd. Last year the red buds were late (April 16th) and so were the grannoms. They came on high water April 18th. and were not very fishable. I have tracked this relationship for many seasons….get your dries ready.
Bill
Grannoms updates moved to the forum. We are looking for patterns to post in the fly tying sections- JCR
Pint Night at Appalachian Outdoors!
Reminder this Friday!
Appalachian Outdoors in State College is hosting a Pint Night on Friday, April 1st from 6-8 PM. All proceeds will be donated to ClearWater Conservancy and The Little Juniata River Association to help support their river clean-ups coming up in the month of April. Free beer and wine will be provided. Activities include a silent auction, tying demonstrations and presentations about the activities of LJRA. We hope to see you all there!
Appalachia Outdoors is located at 123 S Allen St, State College, PA. For more information visit their website at: http://www.appoutdoors.com
New pattern added to fly tying page
Bird of prey caddis pattern with video has been posted in the nymphs/wets page. Bill’s CET pattern with video has been posted in the Dry flies page
New link to register for the forum!
A link to register for the forum can be found in the upper menu bar. It’s easy to do and only takes a few minutes. Instructions and other information to make the process easier can be found in a forum post.
March Fly of the Month
goals
The Directors of the LJRA Announce New Goals for 2016
New Pig Corporation joins the LJRA in its Annual Riverbank Clean up
New Pig Corporation is a corporate sponsor of the LJRA and participates in our annual clean up. New Pig awarded the LJRA a Pig Difference grant in 2015 to aid in our efforts to preserve and protect the Little Juniata River. They produced a nice video describing the clean up that can be viewed here: http://www.pigdifference.org/ljra
March meeting
The next LJRA meeting will be held Thursday March 10th at 7PM at the Edgewater Inn. Come early and have dinner and a drink with other members or stay afterwards for fellowship and fish stories. The main agenda item will be the upcoming clean up. Election of officers will be held. Nominations will be accepted. Time permitting, the future goals and action items of the LJRA will be discussed.
If you are interested in participating in the clean up or serve as a group leader be sure to attend.
Reminder: during the winter months the meeting will be held on the second thursday of the month.
February meeting highlights-montioring the upper J
Jim Eckenrode from the Blair County Conservation District presented the plans for monitoring important stream parameters such as temperature, turbidity, pH and conductivity along the upper J at the February meeting held Thursday the 11th. The data will be important for monitoring the health of the river and making a case for HQCW designation in the upper J. During the winter months the meetings of the LJRA will be held the second Thursday of the month at 7PM.