There was a HOW NJ Fly Tying Session planned for Saturday Feb 21 2015. I decided to stop by and learn something! This was the second flysFly Tying session coordinated by Tom Dwyer and the Bayshore saltwater flyrodders club. They donated their time knowledge, equipment, and materials to give veterans and volunteers whom were interested in attending get out of the house during a cold winter. This event is part of an effort to entertain and just hang out with the veterans we assist during the winter as we can’t get out fishing.

IMG_2479 LI met up with Sean Gavin a friend and volunteer at his house to join him for the other half of the drive south to the Neptune NJ American Legion. We arrived just before 1 PM and everyone was happy to see us as the feeling was mutual. There was ten of us total in attendance. I think there would have been more attendees if there wasn’t snow in the forecast. By 2 PM it was snowing but time flew by learning how to tie flies! Learned the Clouser Minnow then went on to tie a few teasers for Fluke fishing.
The time went incredibly fast. The next thing I knew we were packing up. It’s a lot of fun creating a lure or in this case a fly. I honestly cant wait to catch fish with them! The guys said we have the bug now. Once you start its impossible to stop!

After we left the Legion went back to Sean’s house and tied a few more flies and hang out. I now need to purchase some more items on top of the tools and materials i purchased a few weeks ago with Justin and Sean at  the store.

Below is a video of my First Clouser Minnow!!

I have to say thanks for all of the knowledge and pointers! Im looking forward to passing time during these freezing winter months creating my own fishing tackle and honing my skills!

 

Although this was the NJ HOW Chapters third time hosting an event at the Port Monmouth venue it was my first time running one as the Event Coordinator.NYC Skyline (Large)

Managing an event like this helps you appreciate how much work actually goes into the event and the time it takes to make the event successful. Then the great feeling once the event has concluded and to see the smiles from the people we do it for.

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Its priceless and worth every second of my time. Its also great to hang out with fellow volunteers whom spend their time making these events possible.

The Port Monmouth Event at the Bayshore Waterfront park is one of the best bay events as the spring time this area typically has very good Fluke fishing.  Its scenery is also extravagant on a clear day as you can see the New York City sky line along with the Navy Earl Ammunition Pier & Waterfront Complex which is located about a mile south.

The sandy beach provides a nice drop in besides the soft sandy walk down. It becomes a true test for kayak carts of all shapes & sizes on the way back up after the day is over.

My day started at 4:30 AM as i arose from my slumber. I was out of the house by 5:00 Am to pickup a coffee and a bite to eat. After that it was off to the bay shore. Stopping on the way for 5 dozen Dunkin Donuts and 5 boxes of coffee for the event.gene 26in fluke (Large)

Arriving at the park at 6:15 some volunteers had already arrived. Sean redneck pointing to his watch as if I was late. Begun to unload as more volunteers showed up lifting plastic boats from their car top cradles and trailers. As they geared up their boats the trailers eventually showed up with the HOW gear and the volunteers were quick to unload and create a rig tying group a kayak unloading group and group to make up separate cups of bait for each veteran kayak. The land crew eventually came and the event direction signs were set up and a light breakfast was set up. Bagels Donuts and Coffee was on the menu.

Soon our Heroes arrived! The men and women whom were wounded while fighting for us. It was to be their day!

9:00 PM headed up a captains meeting and a quick launch as the wind was already starting to get strong by this time. After about 2 hours i heard over the radio that one of the Veterans Gene had landed a 26″ fluke (pictured right)! Nice fish!!

I heard of a few fish caught but the drift along with the wind was a challenge. One of our tandems ended up being blown way south and we had to pick up the duo by car. With the winds at 10-15 and lunch being cooked by Ed Danberry and Civic Duty Partners a charity group that supports Heroes on the water NJ Veterans and guides began landing on the beach.

Lunch was incredible consisting of Burgers Dogs and the famous sausages with all of the fixings paired along with cold sides and cookies for dessert. Great Job done by CDP once again!

After lunch concluded everyone was pretty much done fishing. This was completely understandable as it was most likely more paddling than fishing.  All the volunteers again grouped together to get the cleanup and pack up done. It went flawless. One of the volunteers had set up a whole cleaning station for gear boats and tackle.  Everything worked like a assembly line in reverse from the morning.

Im glad the vets had a great time despite the windy day on the water. I would like to tank all of the volunteers who attended the event. You all did an amazing job and I could not have asked for better!

 

See you all at the next event!

 

 

The first event for the New Jersey Chapter of Heroes on the Water was held on May 10th 2014 at Picatinny Arsenal Army Base in Rockaway New Jersey.  There was 79 total attendees registered and others that made an appearance.

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The morning started out foggy as volunteers arrived and begun setting up unloading gear kayaks rods and setting up breakfast. By 9:00 AM all of the attendees were present. There was a brief introduction and tank you to the base and Civic Duty Partners for providing and cooking lunch for all.  Rod & reel combos were raffled off and given away to a few participating vets.

Everyone then met up at the boat launch area and the group photo was taken then systematically everyone was divided into 2 groups. They were matched up with guides. Launching the vets and guides went smoothly. Before you knew it the entire lake was speckled with 40 or more bright colored plastic boats.

Fishing was phenomenal. I saw one lady veteran catch 3 pickerel in the matter of 10 minutes! It probably couldn’t get any better than that!OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

It seemed all of the veterans their family’s and the volunteers had a great day!. I don’t think anyone left without catching fish.

Around 12:30 the wind kicked up. everyone headed off the lake for lunch. The motor boat came and helped a few boats in. Lunch was excellent!  By this time i had to pack up and leave to attend a family obligation. It was a good time to go as the sky was clouding up due to incoming thunder storms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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