Founded over 25 years ago, Clark-Skamania Flyfishers (CSF) is an active flyfishing club that offers members opportunities to learn casting, fly tying, rod and net building, and many other flyfishing skills. During the year, we have a number of club outings, designed to accommodate families as well as individuals. CSF takes an active role in the conservation of wild salmonids and regularly participates in activities to restore, preserve and enhance fish habitat.
Based in Everett, Washington, The Evergreen Fly Fishing Club has a long and rich history since its founding in late 1954. Today the club has well over 100 members and has remained focused on our traditions of emphasizing activities, education, and conservation.
Located on the Olympic Peninsula in the vicinity of Port Townsend and Sequim, the Greywolf Fly Fishing Club is dedicated to sharing information, techniques and knowledge about the art of flyfishing and to enjoying the fellowship of others who are "hooked" on this great sport. The club sponsors fishing outings, rod building, fly tying opportunities, and participates with other groups in projects to introduce local youth to fishing and conservation.
A non-profit international women's organization formed to promote and educate women in the sport of fly fishing. Contains a directory with links to fly fishing clubs for women.
The Lower Columbia Flyfishers began in 1970 as a non-profit organization to advance the use of artificial fly as a means of fishing by social and educational means. Goals include the preservation, conservation and propagation of fish, the betterment of streams and lakes, and the encouragement of sportsmanship through the tradition of fly fishing. the Lower Columbia Fly Fishers has been affiliated with the Federation since it's inception.
A new club (Feb 2006) just getting off the ground now. No website, but linked here is the first WFF forum thread with contact info. The link will be updated when a site has been created.
The Northwest Fly Anglers was formed in 1972 as a family oriented club, and grew at a rapid pace from the first meeting which was held at the Green Lake field house. The club has maintained a membership in the neighborhood of 120 to 150 people.
Northwest Women Flyfishers was formed to create opportunities for women to share their interest in the sport of flyfishing and to promote the conservation of wild fish and their habitat. Club meetings are held at REI in downtown Seattle on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:45pm. We have approx 150 members. A membership application can be found on our website or email us for more information.
Olympic Fly Fishers of Edmonds is a club devoted to the promotion and participation in the sport of Fly Fishing. The Club consists of over 50 members and has been in existance since 1965. The Club conducts monthly meetings and we are always looking for new members that are as excited and dedicated to the sport as we are. To learn more about us please see our website at www.olympicflyfish.com
Our mission is to bring men together to fellowship, learn, and enjoy what our Creator has passed onto us. To lead men to Christ, closer to the Lord our God, and to start them on their discipleship journey. Deo volente (God Willing).
The OFFC is dedicated to The further enhancement of all our fishing waters, intelligent management of our natural resources, continuing education in the art of fly tying and flyfishing, the understanding of applied entomology and promoting the conservation of fish and wildlife in cooperation with the Game Management Agencies.
Located in Tacoma, Wa., founded in l955. The PSFF meets monthly on the second Thursday of every month at The Tacoma Elks Club. The club promotes outings, conservation, educational and outreach activities. The PSFF is affiliated with the FFF and Washington State Council FFF.