We’re pleased to announce the addition of the following new members to our ranks.
Felix Egli
Kevin McFarland
Jeremy Henning
Pete Frautshi
James Logan
Brett Morris
Ginny Olson
Sean Thomas
Mitchell Wise
Dan Flood
Slade Kussman
We are honored to have you among us. Please join us for a Chapter meeting, and we will give you FREE raffle tickets, flies and “an offer you can’t refuse” from some of our most experienced fisher-folk! Try to get there at 6 p.m. for dinner and to sit with one of our board members to learn more about us. If you will be attending your first meeting, please contact Tom Parker so we can expect you.
Bill Engber helps a young man catch the fish of a lifetime!
The forecast of 90 degree temperatures did not bode well for the success of the 2016 Special Annual Fishing Day. The slightly lower temperatures and cooling breeze made for a perfect day for those fishing and their families/ caregivers that made it to our event. Fishing was very successful thanks to Jim and Steve Kalscheur restocking the ponds with trout, bluegill and bass. We had forty-six guests, plus forty-two caregivers or family members. The generous donation of time by some of our chapter members made for a day for all to enjoy.
First and foremost, the Southern Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited would like to thank Jim and Steve Kalscheur and their staff. Without Jim and Steve granting access to their ponds and facilities, a Special Annual Fishing Day would not be possible. My thanks go out to Jim’s staff, Ken, Jeff and Scott for taking their time to assist in all phases of making the day a success. Jim provided hot dog buns, baked beans, potato chips, condiments, beverages and ice cream sandwiches all served by Jim and his generous staff. Many thanks to Metcalfe’s (Jeffrey Schroeter) for the Johnsonville brats, Dorn Hardware at Nakoma (Jim Kiessling) for the Big Red worms used as bait, Scott’s Pastry Shoppe (Jackie and Russell Scott) for the breakfast pastries, and Colleen Campbell for getting out the invitations to our guests. Last but not least, I would like to thank the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (Kimberley Kuber) and the Loan-A Rod Program for making the tackle available to us.
The Mt. Horeb Fire and Rescue provides staff each year to help insure a positive experience for all. Thanks go out to Foster, Zach, Owen, Ryan and Devin for their assistance with wheelchair bound guests, as fishing guides and medical support.
In addition, I would like to personally thank those chapter members who made the day a great success. First, I would like to recognize Mark Rhinerson. He used his personal time to pick up and return the fishing tackle provided by the DNR. He assisted in the Friday night tackle set up and as fishing guide on Saturday.
My thanks to the Friday night tackle set up crew. As usual the technical expertise of our crew was tested as tackle required a gentle touch and sharp eye. All volunteers for the tackle set-up had the opportunity to fish with varying degrees of success. My thanks to Mark Rhinerson, Bill Engber, and Bob Brewer for coming out.
The geese residing at the site were prominently represented and Bob Brewer performed gallant duty as the goose poo crew.
The photographer for the event was Marty Jenich, who very generously, set up a shutterfly website for the event. It is possible to go to https://swtufishingday2016.shutterfly.com/ and
view pictures of the day’s activities and obtain copies at a very nominal fee at no profit to the chapter or Marty Jenich.
In closing I would like to thank those chapter members, family and friends for their assistance as fishing guides, fish cleaners, furniture setup assistants, strong backs for transporting wheel chair bound guests, greeters and photographers. All these jobs contribute directly to an extremely busy and successful Special Annual Fishing Day.
Mark Rhinerson
Bill Engber
Michael Burda
Rodd Wangen
Bob Brewer
Tom Dean
Marty Jenich
Henry Haugley
Jim Bartelt
Ellen Bertelt
John Strauss
Henry Anderson
Last but by no means least, I want to thank my lovely bride Rose for excellent counsel, administrative assistance and personal donation of bagels and beef hotdogs enjoyed this year.
As can be seen from the numbers of guest compared and the number of participating chapter volunteers named, a tremendous effort was necessary to make this day a success. We need to access whether there is sufficient interest in our chapter membership to continue this event.
For the second time this summer, the Conservation Committee worked with youth from Operation Fresh Start from June 14-17. Operation Fresh Start (OFS) provides a path forward for disconnected youth in Dane County, ages 16-24, through education, mentoring, and employment training. OFS leads youth to completing their high school degree (after having previously dropped out) and continuing on to higher education and/or self-sustaining employment. Dane County sponsors two OFS crews to work in Dane County parks and easements throughout the year.
Jim Hess led the crew on June 14 &15 on the Kittleson Creek spraying Canada thistles and mechanically removing wild parsnip using parsnip predators. And then Topf Wells led the crew at the Neperud Property inventorying and watering the trees and shrubs that were planted on our last workday (which are doing quite well) and sorted through the materials that will be used for the lunker structures and boom covers on July 23. The weather was hot and muggy, but a lot got accomplished. It was quite the learning experience getting to know these young and motivated people.
SWTU is trying something new, so plan on sharing a few beers with us at the Wisconsin Brewing Company on October 9th. Save the date and watch for more details to come!
We are going to have a special workday on July 23 to build lunker structures for the Neperud property on the Sugar River, which was recently purchased by Dane County. The SEWTU Chapter will be bringing their Lunker Building Team to head up this project. They will also be bringing their grill to cook brats for lunch. Be sure to RSVP so we can get a head count for the brats.
We have extraordinary needs for this extraordinary day: a skid steer to move the lunkers from the building area to the storage area and a generator to power the corded tools (cordless tools do not have enough oomph for this work). We anticipate building around 20 lunkers … they are heavy and we do not need to move them far, but a generator and skid steer will make all the difference. If you can help with either of these items, please contact Jim Hess using the contact information below.
When: Saturday, July 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
What: Building lunker structures. Also a chance to meet members from the Southeast Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Their Lunker Building Team will be joining us for this workday and cooking brats for lunch.
Where: Sugar River – Neperud Property. South of Paoli at 1065 Hwy 69. The fire number may or may not be up. Drive south from Madison on Hwy 69, after you pass Paoli you will come to the Hamlet of Basco at Henry Road, the farm is on the west side of Hwy 69. Here is a map.
Bring: Bring work gloves, safety glasses and sturdy footwear. If you can help with the generator or skid steer noted above, please let Jim know!
Parking: Park in the U-shape drive, east of the barn.
PLEASE RSVP: RSVP to Jim Hess jim.hess@tds.net as we will need a count for ordering the brats. We look forward to seeing you there!
Remember, every workday you attend earns you an entry into the drawing for the Stream Keeper fly rod, custom-built by Jim Bartelt.
Per usual, we are taking the summer off and not having regular chapter meetings in July or August. The busy, hot, travel-filled summer months are not generally conducive to large meetings.
That’s not to say you can’t do anything!
Plan to make a special workday and picnic on July 23 … details on the next page!
Reach out to somebody in the Chapter and go fishing or tie flies together. Maybe somebody you haven’t fished or tied with before.
Not sure of anybody to fish or tie with? Contact a Board member (listed at the end of the newsletter) or make a post on our Facebook page.
Loan out your favorite book on fishing, or bug a friend for a fishing book to borrow.
Your loyal editor gets a respite in August and we’ll be back to when September roles around.
Somebody will win $100 in September
We’ve had no winner at the past meetings, so our You Must Be Present to Win drawing has grown to its maximum limit of $100. Please join us at our September 13 Chapter meeting where one lucky member in attendance WILL win a gift certificate to Fontana Sports Specialties.
Registration is open for the 2017 Women’s Flyfishing Clinics
Last Updated: September 13, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
Visit the Women’s Flyfishing Clinic section to learn more and register.
New Members July 2016
Last Updated: July 28, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
We’re pleased to announce the addition of the following new members to our ranks.
We are honored to have you among us. Please join us for a Chapter meeting, and we will give you FREE raffle tickets, flies and “an offer you can’t refuse” from some of our most experienced fisher-folk! Try to get there at 6 p.m. for dinner and to sit with one of our board members to learn more about us. If you will be attending your first meeting, please contact Tom Parker so we can expect you.
A Very Special Day
Last Updated: July 28, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
By John Schwieger
The forecast of 90 degree temperatures did not bode well for the success of the 2016 Special Annual Fishing Day. The slightly lower temperatures and cooling breeze made for a perfect day for those fishing and their families/ caregivers that made it to our event. Fishing was very successful thanks to Jim and Steve Kalscheur restocking the ponds with trout, bluegill and bass. We had forty-six guests, plus forty-two caregivers or family members. The generous donation of time by some of our chapter members made for a day for all to enjoy.
First and foremost, the Southern Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited would like to thank Jim and Steve Kalscheur and their staff. Without Jim and Steve granting access to their ponds and facilities, a Special Annual Fishing Day would not be possible. My thanks go out to Jim’s staff, Ken, Jeff and Scott for taking their time to assist in all phases of making the day a success. Jim provided hot dog buns, baked beans, potato chips, condiments, beverages and ice cream sandwiches all served by Jim and his generous staff. Many thanks to Metcalfe’s (Jeffrey Schroeter) for the Johnsonville brats, Dorn Hardware at Nakoma (Jim Kiessling) for the Big Red worms used as bait, Scott’s Pastry Shoppe (Jackie and Russell Scott) for the breakfast pastries, and Colleen Campbell for getting out the invitations to our guests. Last but not least, I would like to thank the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (Kimberley Kuber) and the Loan-A Rod Program for making the tackle available to us.
The Mt. Horeb Fire and Rescue provides staff each year to help insure a positive experience for all. Thanks go out to Foster, Zach, Owen, Ryan and Devin for their assistance with wheelchair bound guests, as fishing guides and medical support.
In addition, I would like to personally thank those chapter members who made the day a great success. First, I would like to recognize Mark Rhinerson. He used his personal time to pick up and return the fishing tackle provided by the DNR. He assisted in the Friday night tackle set up and as fishing guide on Saturday.
My thanks to the Friday night tackle set up crew. As usual the technical expertise of our crew was tested as tackle required a gentle touch and sharp eye. All volunteers for the tackle set-up had the opportunity to fish with varying degrees of success. My thanks to Mark Rhinerson, Bill Engber, and Bob Brewer for coming out.
The geese residing at the site were prominently represented and Bob Brewer performed gallant duty as the goose poo crew.
The photographer for the event was Marty Jenich, who very generously, set up a shutterfly website for the event. It is possible to go to https://swtufishingday2016.shutterfly.com/ and
view pictures of the day’s activities and obtain copies at a very nominal fee at no profit to the chapter or Marty Jenich.
In closing I would like to thank those chapter members, family and friends for their assistance as fishing guides, fish cleaners, furniture setup assistants, strong backs for transporting wheel chair bound guests, greeters and photographers. All these jobs contribute directly to an extremely busy and successful Special Annual Fishing Day.
Last but by no means least, I want to thank my lovely bride Rose for excellent counsel, administrative assistance and personal donation of bagels and beef hotdogs enjoyed this year.
As can be seen from the numbers of guest compared and the number of participating chapter volunteers named, a tremendous effort was necessary to make this day a success. We need to access whether there is sufficient interest in our chapter membership to continue this event.
Conservation Committee Teams Up with Operation Fresh Start
Last Updated: July 28, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
For the second time this summer, the Conservation Committee worked with youth from Operation Fresh Start from June 14-17. Operation Fresh Start (OFS) provides a path forward for disconnected youth in Dane County, ages 16-24, through education, mentoring, and employment training. OFS leads youth to completing their high school degree (after having previously dropped out) and continuing on to higher education and/or self-sustaining employment. Dane County sponsors two OFS crews to work in Dane County parks and easements throughout the year.
Jim Hess led the crew on June 14 &15 on the Kittleson Creek spraying Canada thistles and mechanically removing wild parsnip using parsnip predators. And then Topf Wells led the crew at the Neperud Property inventorying and watering the trees and shrubs that were planted on our last workday (which are doing quite well) and sorted through the materials that will be used for the lunker structures and boom covers on July 23. The weather was hot and muggy, but a lot got accomplished. It was quite the learning experience getting to know these young and motivated people.
Women & Fly Fishing Happy Hour!
Last Updated: February 13, 2017 by Drew Kasel Leave a Comment
A women’s social event to connect with other women with interests in fly fishing.
January 13th 2017, 6pm to…
Ale Asylum
2002 Pankratz Street
Madison, WI 53704
(608) 663-3926
A local brew pub near the airport with good food and spirits. Cash bar and food available for purchase.
Hosted by SWTU Women for other women interested in or connected to Fly Fishing: beginners, novices, experts…we welcome all levels of skill.
Oktoberfest Social Hour
Last Updated: July 28, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
SWTU is trying something new, so plan on sharing a few beers with us at the Wisconsin Brewing Company on October 9th. Save the date and watch for more details to come!
Special Stream Team Workday Building Lunker Structures Saturday, July 23, 2016
Last Updated: September 13, 2016 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
We are going to have a special workday on July 23 to build lunker structures for the Neperud property on the Sugar River, which was recently purchased by Dane County. The SEWTU Chapter will be bringing their Lunker Building Team to head up this project. They will also be bringing their grill to cook brats for lunch. Be sure to RSVP so we can get a head count for the brats.
We have extraordinary needs for this extraordinary day: a skid steer to move the lunkers from the building area to the storage area and a generator to power the corded tools (cordless tools do not have enough oomph for this work). We anticipate building around 20 lunkers … they are heavy and we do not need to move them far, but a generator and skid steer will make all the difference. If you can help with either of these items, please contact Jim Hess using the contact information below.
When: Saturday, July 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
What: Building lunker structures. Also a chance to meet members from the Southeast Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Their Lunker Building Team will be joining us for this workday and cooking brats for lunch.
Where: Sugar River – Neperud Property. South of Paoli at 1065 Hwy 69. The fire number may or may not be up. Drive south from Madison on Hwy 69, after you pass Paoli you will come to the Hamlet of Basco at Henry Road, the farm is on the west side of Hwy 69. Here is a map.
Bring: Bring work gloves, safety glasses and sturdy footwear. If you can help with the generator or skid steer noted above, please let Jim know!
Parking: Park in the U-shape drive, east of the barn.
PLEASE RSVP: RSVP to Jim Hess jim.hess@tds.net as we will need a count for ordering the brats. We look forward to seeing you there!
Remember, every workday you attend earns you an entry into the drawing for the Stream Keeper fly rod, custom-built by Jim Bartelt.
Jim Hess, Conservation Committee Chair
Last Updated: February 26, 2017 by kgraeme Leave a Comment
Newscasts – July 2016
No July or August Meetings
Per usual, we are taking the summer off and not having regular chapter meetings in July or August. The busy, hot, travel-filled summer months are not generally conducive to large meetings.
That’s not to say you can’t do anything!
Your loyal editor gets a respite in August and we’ll be back to when September roles around.
Somebody will win $100 in September
We’ve had no winner at the past meetings, so our You Must Be Present to Win drawing has grown to its maximum limit of $100. Please join us at our September 13 Chapter meeting where one lucky member in attendance WILL win a gift certificate to Fontana Sports Specialties.
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