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Mid-South Fly Fishers

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Derby Day Fishing Contest & BBQ Picnic


Come and fish with us on Saturday, May 4th for a Club Fishing Contest and BBQ Lunch before the Kentucky Derby. We will have an adult and kids division so be sure to bring the kids and their friends! This event is open to members and the general public! No matter your skill level, your invited to join us on this private lake that is loaded with bass! The fishing contest will begin at 9:00 am and wrap up at 11:30 a with awards and Lunch to follow. BBQ will be prepared by Memphis in May Judge and current MSFF Vice President, Drew Harris! This event is being hosted by Vince and Marsha Marasculio of Williston, Tennessee and your welcome to continue fishing after lunch. Please note that the local HOA does not allow for pets off their leash. This event is FREE to everyone but we ask that you pre-register to help us best prepare enough food for this awesome event.


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Club Picnic - May 2018
Derby Day Fishing Event
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Dr. Benjamin Garner


Little Red River Documentary to Air on PBS


The Little Red River in Arkansas is an internationally renowned trout stream that is home to a self-sustaining wild brown trout population and once produced a world-record catch. When Rip Collins caught a 40-pound, 4-ounce brown trout on the Little Red River in 1992, the secret was out and the destination was put on the map. However, it is unclear whether the attention and tourism impact was positive for the river.

 

Located in the Ozark Mountains, the Little Red River is the tailwater of the Greers Ferry Dam, which was completed in 1962. Since the introduction of trout in the 1960s and brown trout eggs in the 1970s by Dave Whitlock and the Arkansas Fly Fishers, the Little Red River has become a popular tourism destination for anglers across the world looking to catch world-class brown trout. However, the fishery has been in decline in recent decades due to management problems, overharvest as well as summer heat, and water management challenges.

 

This feature documentary film (56:46 runtime) follows Dr. Garner’s personal homecoming story to explore scientific observations, management challenges, and tourism impact surrounding the health and conservation challenges of the river. The film is being distributed nationally by the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA). They provide access to every PBS station in the U.S. 


Memphis PBS will air this documentary on April 4th at 10:00 pm on WKNO and April 24th at 10:00 pm. MSFF will feature a trailer on April 6th at Ducks Unlimited during our Margaritas and Mayflies Annual Fundraiser. Stay tuned for future showings of this awesome documentary of the Little Red River.

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Mission Statement

The mission and purpose of the Mid-South Fly Fishers is to improve and increase the sport of fly fishing in the Mid-South; to encourage and advocate conservation in the waters of the Mid-South; to encourage and assist others to become fly fishers; to promote the pleasure and fellowship of its members; and to engage in such activities as may be necessary and expedient for the achievement of the above stated purposes.

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