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Federation of Fly Fishers : ウィキペディア英語版
Federation of Fly Fishers

The Federation of Fly Fishers is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Livingston, Montana dedicated to the betterment of the sport of fly fishing through Conservation, Restoration and Education. The Federation of Fly Fishers and its Councils are the only organized advocate for fly fishers on a national and regional level.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nccsdataweb.urban.org/PubApps/showVals.php?ft=bmf&ein=237037444 )
==Origins==
In May 1964, the (McKenzie River Flyfishers ) was organized in Eugene, Oregon with the expressed goal of forming a national fly fishing organization. A gathering of prominent west coast fly fisherman and Gene Anderegg of the Theodore Gordon Flyfishers of New York, New York occurred in September 1964 in Aspen, Colorado. Gene Anderegg orchestrated a correspondence among many fly fishing clubs, aided by the support of angling notables Lee Wulff and Ed Zern that resulted in the first conclave being held in June 1965. All the original clubs were from California, Oregon and Washington except the (Theodore Gordon Flyfishers ).
The Federation was first organized as the Federation of Fly Fishermen but the name changed to its current status in the early 1980s. By 1974 there were 120 clubs and over 7000 members across the U.S. in the Federation.〔
Lew Bell and Lee Wulff drafted the original constitution for the Federation and its preamble read:
A great many notable anglers and sportsmen have been members and participants in the Federation of Fly Fishers--Ted Trueblood, Ed Zern, Pete Hidy, Polly Rosborough, Dan Bailey, Bud Lilly, Arnold Gingrich, Joan Wulff, Lee Wulff, Roderick Haig-Brown, Tom Brayshaw, Lefty Kreh, Enos Bradner, Nick Lyons, Paul Schullery, John Gierach, Steve Raymond, Thomas McGuane, Gary LaFontaine, George Grant, Curt Gowdy, Dave Whitlock, Gary Borger, Dave Hughes, Ernest Schwiebert, Charles Brooks, Eric Leiser, Charles Fox, Larry Dahlberg, Bob Clouser, Bob Jacklin, Art Flick, Mel Krieger, Mike Swederska, Tim Rajeff.

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