Scott Sanchez, tying a Parachute PFD Mahogany Dun, for the Jackson Hole One Fly.
Every September in Jackson Hole, WY. forty teams put their skills to the test fishing two days, each with a single fly, with team and individual scores determined by the quantity and length of fish caught. The Jackson Hole One Fly Event uses monies raised to fund conservation, habitat preservation and rehabilitation projects, along with stewardship education for the benefit of trout populations primarily in the Snake River Basin and the headwaters in Yellowstone Park.
The Jackson Hole One Fly is a celebration of fly fishing. While there are no cash prizes, trophies and fishing gear will be awarded to the winning teams, high scoring individuals and guides. The Jackson Hole One Fly captures the spirit of friendly competition while benefiting from the generosity of the participants for fundraising for stream improvement projects for trout habitat as well as stewardship education. The fundraising focus is primarily for native Fine-spotted and Yellowstone Cutthroat trout in the Snake River drainage as well as headwaters in Yellowstone Park. The event does not lose sight of what fly fishing is all about -- the celebration of the trout, a beautiful cast, gathering of friend all under the canopy of the majestic Tetons.
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21 авг 2019