Sandy River Spey Clave 2005 (last up-dated: 04/20/05)

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May 14 - 15, 2005 At: Oxbow Park On: The Sandy River How to get there.

What is the Sandy River Spey Clave?
It's the most copied spey casting program in the world.
It's a gathering of anglers interested in two-hand fly rod fishing.
It's a format for the exchange of spey casting & fishing information.
It's a free spey casting college open to everyone.
It's a show for your entertainment.
It's a place to rub elbows with the best spey casters and steelhead anglers
in the World!
Has been termed, "The Woodstock of spey casting events"!

This year there will be a number of fly tackle rep groups
to put on a show specifically for the spey casting fraternity.
Jon Covich (Winston, Patagonia)
George Cook (Sage, Rio, Simms, Ross, Tibor)
Greg Snieder (Thomas & Thomas)
Tim Rajeff (Echo, Airflo)
Randy Sholes (Cortland, Hardy)
Juro Mukai (CND Spey Rods)
Dick Sagara (Temple Fork Outfitters Rods, Weatley, Jim Teeny)
Mike Perusse (G. Loomis)
Kerry Burkheimer (C.F. Burkheimer Rods)
Bob Meiser (RB Meiser Fly Rods)


Meet These Northwest Fly Fishing Legends:

Simon Gawsworth
Jim Vincent
Steve Rajeff
Andy Murray
Steve Choate & Dr. Way Yin
Mark Bachmann
Brian Silvey
George Cook
Scott O'Donnell & Mike McCune
Ed Ward
Ron Lauzon & Leroy Teeple
Dana Sturn
May 14-15 there will be a number of "on-the-water" casting/fishing programs each day.

The plan is to provide a week-end that will entertain and inform you.
Of course Bob Larsell and Laura Coblentz will be back with
their famous hospitality trailer.
If you are interested in meeting other steelhead spey fishers and hope to learn a lot about spey casting and more about steelhead fishing, the Sandy River Spey Clave is for you. The event will start at Oxbow Park on Saturday morning the 14th of May and conclude on Sunday 15th. Exhibitors may set up on Friday May 13.

This time of year there should be plenty of Summer Steelhead. It is also the peak of the Spring Chinook run. The days are long and the weather is warm.
This event was first proposed by The International Spey Page and Discussion Group.
If you are interested in spey rod casting and fishing, we would strongly recommend that you join this warm friendly group. Spey Discussion Group


There is no charge except for the Oxbow Park entrance and camping fees. Oxbow Park Entrance Fee is $4.00 per vehicle. Overnight camping is available at Oxbow on a first come, first served basis for $15 (up to six people per site).
No pets (dogs) are allowed in Oxbow Park.


Printable Map Of How To Get To Oxbow Park.
Please note that park gates open at "6:30 AM every day"
and close and "lock at legal sunset".
For Oxbow Park camping information, rules and regulations go to
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Brian

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