Wednesdays On the Water Non-Meeting Meeting – Summer Tour 2024
TBDWednesdays On The Water Non Meeting Meeting Summer Tour 2024 August 14 from 5:30p to dusk! Join us! Click through for more details.
Wednesdays On The Water Non Meeting Meeting Summer Tour 2024 August 14 from 5:30p to dusk! Join us! Click through for more details.
NON-MEETING WEDNESDAY’S ON THE WATER FISHING “Summer Tour of 2024” Host - Ken Harfoot Location – Delhi Metro Park Times – 5:00 PM till park closes. Objective – We will be organizing on Non-Meeting Wednesday’s fishing various local lakes & rivers within the Metro Detroit area to have our club Read more…
The Wednesdays On the Water Non Meeting Meeting Summer Tour 2024 moved to Sunday. Celebrate the end of summer one last time in 2024 at Flushing Township Nature Park! Click through for details!
AuSable Cleanup is September 7, 2024. Represent the MFFC at the annual AuSable River Cleanup starting at Gates Lodge. Click through for details.
Tigers Game Hunting & Fishing Night is sponsored by the DNR. Join MFFC members and their families at Comerica Park. A portion of the ticket price is donated to a DNR charity. Go Tigers! Click though for details.
Speaker John Satkowski will be demo tying a new debuting pattern for the MFFC September 11, 2024! Come join us! Click through for details.
MFFC Board of Directors meetings are open to all Club members. Contact a Board Member for location and Zoom link to attend.
Septembers Activities Meeting Featuring Tyer Todd Schotts is going to be tying Perdigons! Join us for casting, beginning and Todd level tying, catching up and more! Click through for details.
Muskegon River Spey Fest is coming September 28th! Join the MFFC and other members of the Great Lakes Council FFI for this Spey-rific event! Speakers, new vendors and casting will be available. Click thru for details.
Join the MFFC fishing the renowned “driftless area” in western Wisconsin, approximately a 500 mile driving distance from our metro Detroit area. There are 13,000 miles of streams and creeks in the near vicinity of Viroqua, Wisconsin, offering easy wading, an abundance of native trout, and a scenic beauty that would be a photographer’s delight.
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Project Healing Waters program meets twice a month to tie flies, work on casting, or build rods. Spread the word! Click through for details.
Ann Arbor Project Healing Waters typically meets twice a month on Wednesdays to tie flies, work on casting, or build rods. Spread the word! Click through for details.