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Federation of Fly Fishers (from their web site)
- Conservation:
FFF's pioneering promotion of catch and release resulted in better fishing for many species of fish in waters worldwide, including trout, bass, snook, redfish even bluegill!
Lee Wulff, an FFF founding member, was the father of catch and release!
- Education:
FFF has the only program for teaching our kids how to cast, to tie flies and how to appreciate aquatic ecosystems. Some FFF clubs teach more than 2,000 kids a year!
- Skill building: FFF shows and conclaves provide more experts, more demonstrations, more fly tyers and more workshops than any other events in fly fishing.
The 2010 conclave will be in West Yellowstone, MT.
- Local focus: FFF focuses its energy at the grass roots level, at the local club and the regional council, where real conservation and education happens. Our national office in Montana is lean and mean - this means more money for education and conservation.
- Ecosystem based: FFF believes that learning to imitate the forms and behaviors of insects and other aquatic organisms leads to a better appreciation of water resources (and their survival)... fly fishing turns ordinary anglers in to conservationists!
FFF Web Site
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