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HVAV Newsletter March 2013 - Christchurch Fishing and Casting Club

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<strong>Club</strong> News<strong>Club</strong> Monthly Meeting 11 <strong>March</strong> — 7:30pm King Lion HallFilm Night — We will watch a new DVD on Fly <strong>Fishing</strong>.The high quality of the photography which includes underwaterfootage brings the viewer into the fish’s world.There are tips on fly tying included in this movie.Line Control Workshop- Saturday 16 <strong>March</strong> 9:00amThis session will be run on the Hutt River (Location to beadvised) by Paul Bell who will demonstrate how to control afloating fly line when nymphing or fishing upstream.Paul will coach club members to improve their technique. Theworkshop will end with a sausage sizzle just before midday.Members will pay $2 for food <strong>and</strong> a drink of tea or coffee. It isnecessary to register for this workshop for catering purposes.A clipboard will be placed beside the raffles at the <strong>March</strong> <strong>Club</strong>meeting. Alternatively you can register on the clubwebsite, by phone, or email to John Millar before Friday 15<strong>March</strong>. Contact details at the back of this newsletterWairarapa Excursion - Saturday 23 <strong>March</strong>This is an excursion to fish rivers in the lower Wairarapa.This month we will be making an afternoon trip to catch theevening rise on the Ruamahunga River (<strong>and</strong> avoid the jetboats).Meet at the Upper Hutt Rail Station car park at 3:50pm for a 4pmdeparture. It is expected that we will return around 8.30 pm.Please register on the Website.With a very busy monthly schedule for the club we elected to go ona Sunday in February to take advantage of the unusually greatweather. The water levels were very low <strong>and</strong> we starteddownstream from the gliding club on the Ruamahunga, it did notlook too promising with recent bulldozer work <strong>and</strong> the arrival ofseveral jet boats. However we, (myself, Peter Jacobson <strong>and</strong> TimTrengrove) gave it a good shot <strong>and</strong> the arrival of more <strong>and</strong> morejet boats meant a move was necessary. We had the choice to goabove their furthest point or go where they had come from giventhat they were no longer there. We chose the latter <strong>and</strong> headed4Hutt Valley Angling <strong>Club</strong> Incorporated .<strong>March</strong> <strong>2013</strong>

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