Grizzly Peak Fly Fishers

Grizzly Peak Fly Fishers Grizzly Peak Fly Fishers is a non-profit, volunteer based fly fishing club founded in 1982. Our annual dues are $36.

Our club meets in the community of Kensington in the San Francisco East Bay Area and has members from Kensington, Berkeley, Oakland, El Cerrito, Albany, Alameda, Richmond, and other local communities as well as places beyond the East Bay. Our mission is to enhance the fly fishing experience through education, fly fishing outings, fellowship, skills development, and environmental awareness. We are

an inclusive group and welcome fly fishers of all skill levels and backgrounds. We offer monthly meetings with excellent speakers, outings to some of the most outstanding destinations in California, opportunities to learn to cast, tie flies, build rods, and improve your overall fishing skills, access to a library that includes the latest fly-fishing books and videos, and an informative monthly newsletter. While meetings are open to anyone, only members are entitled to participate in outings, borrow from the library, receive our monthly newsletter, and attend some of our skills sessions. Meetings take place the 2nd Wednesday of (almost) every month. Meetings are Held at:

Kensington Community Center.

59 Arlington ave
Kensington, Ca
94708

08/13/2024

Getting ready for a zoom presentation, Mastering Fly Fishing with Tenkara rod to the San Jose Fly Fishers Club tomorrow evening.

03/22/2024

JMTU March Updates

12/05/2023
11/16/2023

Montana Fly Fish Mag is back, with a new digital edition covering everything from big browns to local fly-fishing history. Peruse the issue at digital.mtflyfishmag.com.

Illustration by Daniel Lopez

07/17/2023
07/04/2023

How did our restoration project at Battle Creek hold up after this winter’s rain ☔️ and high flows 💧?

When the rain comes things can shift around, but we were thrilled to find that our fish passage project in Eagle Canyon held up great! 🐟 The project was completed last year and this winter’s high flows proved the sustainability of the design. By reconfiguring boulders, the project alleviated a fish passage barrier created by a rock fall. 🪨

At Big Chico Creek, we will be using the same design team and concept to improve fish passage for salmonids and other native fish at Iron Canyon. We are stoked to put this successful model into action again! ✅

Click here to learn more about the upcoming restoration project at Big Chico Creek: https://caltrout.org/projects/iron-canyon-fish-passage-project-big-chico-creek

📸: Battle Creek after this winter’s high flows (Credit: Travis James with Michael Love and Associates)

12/29/2022

With the new year approaching, it's a great time to take the pledge to become a Keep Fish Wet Advocate!

Becoming an advocate is a free program where the only expectation is that you read our Principals and Tips and agree to do your best in adopting them.

Research shows that when anglers make small changes in how they catch, handle, and release a fish it can have positive outcomes once that fish swims away. Committing to learning best catch and release practices is one of the best things an individual can do to protect our recreational fisheries.

Are you ready to become an advocate?!

Photo: Joe Klemetovich

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Mailing Address: Grizzly Peak Fly Fishers PO Box 153 El Cerrito, CA 94530
Berkeley, CA
94707

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