About Alaska Fly Fishers
One of the noteworthy events held by the AFF is its Annual Spring Seminar. Four consecutive Monday evenings in April are dedicated to teaching fly fishing fundamentals. Presentations dealing with equipment, the how - where and when of fly fishing South Central Alaska, fly tying and casting are presented by club members. Since its beginning, this educational opportunity open to the public has provided a basic fly fishing orientation to more than 2,200 Alaskans and plans for next year are already being put together.
As with all organizations, communication among its membership is of significant importance to the Alaska fly Fishers. Monthly, general membership meetings are held at the West Coast International Inn, near Lake Hood in Anchorage. A schedule of club events including meetings is published in the club's newsletter, also available monthly. The newsletter known as the FlyLines has generated a great deal of interest, not only from the clubs membership but also from visitors to Alaska as it contains articles of interest to all fly fishers. If fact, it has been judged by the national organization, Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF) to be one of the best newsletters in the Nation. In-state, the FlyLines goes out to members in 30 different communities - from Barrow on the North Slope to Juneau in Southeast Alaska. It is also delivered outside Alaska, to Club members in 18 different states and three foreign countries.
With all their inherent knowledge
and willingness to share their hard
earned experience with fellow fly
fishers, the membership has undertaken
a writing of its own. Once in the early
1980's and again with a second edition
in 1993, the Alaska Fly Fishers
published Fly Patterns of
Alaska, a book
designed by local experts and
intended to keep pace with the
rapidly expanding sport of fly
fishing, Alaska style.
With all that the Alaska Fly Fishers have become involved in and accomplished along the way, the Clubs selection as the best Fly Fishing Club in the United States by the Federation of Fly Fishers in 1994 and subsequent award of the prestigious McKinzie Cup has identified the Alaska Fly Fishers as an organization moving forward in anticipation of its membership's needs in the future. This entry into the World Wide Web is an example of our desire to impact the world of fly fishing with our presence, while still maintaining a touch of Alaska's frontier spirit.
With all that the Alaska Fly Fishers have become involved in and accomplished along the way, the Clubs selection as the best Fly Fishing Club in the United States by the Federation of Fly Fishers in 1994 and subsequent award of the prestigious McKinzie Cup has identified the Alaska Fly Fishers as an organization moving forward in anticipation of its membership's needs in the future. This entry into the World Wide Web is an example of our desire to impact the world of fly fishing with our presence, while still maintaining a touch of Alaska's frontier spirit.

