Monthly Meeting Tuesday February 24, 2026; Steve Tomlinson – Building a Fly Rod

Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Time: Meeting Time 6 – 9 pm (6-7 pm social hour) with meeting from 7-9 pm.

Meeting Location: The Pit Room BBQ located at 10301-A Katy Fwy, Houston 77024 beside Fishing Tackle Unlimited.

Important: We are evaluating alternative meeting locations due to noise issues at the Pit Room. A meeting notification / reminder will be sent if location changes for the February meeting.

Have you hear ever wondered about building your own fly rod? Are you “build curious”? Are you interested but apprehensive? Have you heard of fly rod building classes but really not understood what’s involved, or what tools, resources and skills you need? If so, come hear our own Steve Tomlinson as he shares practical information on all things build related!

Steve is a retired Manufacturing Professional, having started as a toolmaker, and progressing through machining & metrology, manufacturing engineering, shop / executive management and process consulting roles. He brings a “process mindset” to rod building. He is originally from Bayside, NY where he grew up building & flying RC and CL model airplanes among other interests. After moving to the Capitol District from the Berkshires and Syracuse NY, he acquired the fly fishing affliction. He became addicted to fly fishing the Battenkill, Beaverkill, Esopus, West Branch of the Ausable, and Delaware rivers. He was bitten by the steelhead bug in 2014 and tries to fish Walnut Creek in Erie, PA every year. He has dabbled in saltwater but his first love is freshwater and enjoys kayaking!

In 2014 he was inspired and trained by Kenny Murph (FTU) to build his first fly rod, and has since built over 30 rods. He has documented all aspects of the build PROCESS including resources, steps, spacing guides, etc.

His build philosophy stresses process consistency, form following function and above all, precision in detail.

He is a long standing TFF member, Reel Recovery volunteer, fly tier, and avid woodworker / photographer. He lives in Spring with his wife, has two grown kids in Houston, and a granddaughter (with another on the way!)

Steve will cover rationale for build, tools required, and break down the build PROCESS into seven simple steps. He will also cover resources and simple repairs like replacing a guide / tip top.

The Seven Steps are:

1. Selecting the proper components and components, planning your build

2. Finding the Blank “spine”

3. Preparing and affixing the reel seat and grip

4. Preparing the guides: shaping feet, marking guide position

5. Affixing the guides & basic thread wrapping

6. Mixing Flex Coat, application & curing

7. Decals / epoxy coating “label” area

Steve will have contact information for participants to secure all materials needed.

Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Time: Meeting Time 6 – 9 pm (6-7 pm social hour) with meeting from 7-9 pm.

Meeting Location: The Pit Room BBQ located at 10301-A Katy Fwy, Houston 77024 beside Fishing Tackle Unlimited.

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Fishing opportunity: Espiritu Santo Bay Lodge, May 17-24 2026, Mike Frankoff

​Guys,

I hope you all are doing well and getting on the water.

I have the week of May 17-24 booked at Espiritu Santo Bay Lodge and, unfortunately, will be unable to attend due to a family obligation. 

As you may know, available weeks at ESB are rare as the  lodge is booked up well in advance with very few spots available for the 2026 season.

ESB is a premier saltwater fishing destination on the Yucatan and boasts an abundance of Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish, and Snook in a pristine wilderness environment. It is accessed by private air charter from Cancun to the lodge, which is included in the trip cost.

The lodge offers gourmet food and wine and is very well run by a dedicated staff.  The skiffs have been refurbished, and now all have a leaning bars on the casting deck. The guides will meet you at the launch, which is a short drive from the lodge.

It’s a world-class fishery that offers a legitimate shot at a Super Grand Slam.

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Reminder: SW Outing: Lavaca River Specs and Reds, February 21st, 2026 (2026-02-21-0800)

https://texasflyfishers.org/2026/02/03/sw-outing-lavaca-river-specs-and-reds-february-21st-2026-2026-02-21-0800/#!event-register/2026/2/21/lavaca-river-specs-and-reds

TFF Members

Please remember that the Lavaca River outing is this Saturday 2/21, this is my first time!!

We have a great crew going 3 Yaks and 2 boats

Both Boats have room for one person, if you are interested call or email for connection.

 The Plan is at launch between 7 -8 am   sunrise 6:56am  – FM 616  boat ramp as it crosses Lavaca River   28.83761 – 96.576589 This is between Lolita and Lasalle on 616

Its going to be beautiful weather 70 -75deg. , a little breezy.so bring a spinning rod as Default.

As per our Expert Scott F

I typically use intermediate line and a full sink.  In warm weather a floater replaces the full sink.

Sink tip will also work.

Last week w/51F water, they were 2-4 ft deep.

If all you have is a floating line, it’s ok.  Use a longer leader to get fly deeper.

And use weighted flies.

I do various countdowns to try and find fish at different depths.

Report: Guadalupe River Trip Report: Rainbow Trout and White Suckers, February 15, 2026, By Paul E. Robertson

Steve Edwards, Tom Strawther and I headed to  the scenic Guadalupe River for a fly fishing trip Feb.10-13. It was our first trip together this year. We normally have a trip or two earlier in the season, but life’s events just kept getting in the way. We decided to stay in a cabin at Hideout on the Horseshoe rather than our usual tent camping. It rained quite a bit Tuesday night, which confirmed our decision. We enjoy camping. But, not in the rain and mud!

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Education: Casting Clinic March 28, 2026, updated 2026-02-12-1200

TFF Skiff + Yak +Target

 The Texas Flyfishers is holding an “Improve Your Casting” clinic before the season starts

Skiff/Boat – Kayak – Targeting Tailing/Raising Fish.

There will be two FFI Certified Casting Instructors that will be floating between all the stations.

Plus Seasoned Fly Casting Members, helping at each station.

Jim Richards – TFF Long time Member = Kayak fisherman and fly tier.

Ron Ridgeway – TFF Long time Member = Guide “Matagorda Loops”

Schedule:

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Education: Discover Texas Brigades Summer Camps


Texas Brigades is a nonprofit offering immersive, week-long summer camps focused on natural resource management, agriculture, wildlife, and leadership development. Camps are led by industry professionals, educators, and trained volunteers, giving participants hands-on, real-world experience in the outdoors

Who Can Apply:

  • Youth ages 13–17 (including incoming high school seniors)
  • Adults can apply as Adult Leaders, serving as mentors while gaining professional development, outdoor experience, and the chance to work alongside students and natural resource professionals.

Camps are held at multiple locations across Texas, with one camp offered in North Dakota. Tuition assistance is available.

Apply here:https://www.texasbrigades.org/applications/
Application Deadline: March 15, 2026 (11:59 PM)

Report: Matagorda, 7th of February 2026, Tracy Q.

Two went out this morning just to run the boat. We launched at Matagorda west bay. The wind was extremely cold and we were prepared. Layered before leaving home.

Launching was easy. And, we were on the water in no time. Since it is the winter time, parking was easy and the ramp was not crowded.

On the water was easy. We rode out the ICU and all of the water was mixed like chocolate milk. Fishing was very challenging and the water was about 1-1/2 feet lower than normal. There was another group who was challenged with grounding, like us.

Nothing was caught by us, yet the day was absolutely weather beautiful.

Met up with Ron Ridgeway for lunch. His wife, Sharon, is a great person. We had a nice and happy lunch after fishing. She is a great resource for shopping in Matagora when Michael is not with me 🙃😀🥰

Pop-up FW OUTING: February 16th, 2026,  Harmon Creek Campground and Marina

Trip Description: This will be an exploratory trip to find out how the water is looking. Fishing for white bass as they run up Harmon Creek out of Lake Livingston on their spring spawn.  A boat, or kayak, is needed, or chip in and ride with one of the boat captains.

When: February 16th, 2026 (President’s Day)
Where: Harmon Creek Campground, 14 Marina Point Drive, Huntsville, Tx  77320;
Start time: 0830 (ish)
End Time: 1400
Trip Leader: “Puck”
Phone:  281-865(minus)32I6
e-mail:  doncpuckett(at)gmail.c0m

Buffalo River trip March 7-12, 2026

Trip Description: Blake Colburn has put together a trip to the Buffalo River (Arkansas) with backup trip to Devil’s River (Texas) if conditions are not good on the Buffalo. There is currently 1 spot open and this is a multi-day kayak fishing / camping trip. Reach out to Blake directly if interested.

When: March 7-12, 2026
Where: Buffalo River Arkansas

Contact: Blake Colburn (TFF and Pack member)
Phone:  832-588(minus)7091

SW Outing: Padre Island National Seashore, September 18-20, 2026

Texas FlyFishers of Houston: 2026 PINS (Padre Island National Seashore), advance planning
Trip Description: We will take four-wheel drive vehicles down Padre Island National Seashore during the anchovy migration, (which we have missed the last 4 years) and target blitzing schools of ladyfish, jacks, redfish, and tarpon.  We will beach camp Friday and Saturday nights, returning on Sunday.

When:    September 18-20th, 2026 
Where:       Padre Island National Seashore, 20420 Park Road 22, Corpus Christi, Texas
Start Time:  1100, Friday morning
End Time:    Sunday, at noon, 2 days later

Meet at Malaquite about 11am on Friday to be prepared for a noon departure. Plan is to leave Malaquite around noon and run down” to “Big Shell”, and camp in that area.    

A quick run to the jetties Saturday morning, move back to a camp spot between the 40 and 30 mile marker and then the next day, Sunday, fish on the way back.  Showers at Malaquite, load for the return about 1400 and drive home.  

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