Connecticut Fly Fisherman's Assoc

Connecticut Fly Fisherman's Assoc The Connecticut Fly Fisherman's Association, Inc. is organized "To Preserve and Promote the Pleasures of Fly Fishing" Nixon.

CFFA History

CFFA came together in 1967 when a small group of fly fishermen living in the greater Hartford area decided that they wanted to emulate the good things being done by Manhattan's Theodore Gordon Flyfishers. A few of us were already members of the TGF but knew that we were too far removed to help New York conservation activities. We also knew that there was a vacuum of sorts up here, an

d we set about putting a club together. Some of the early group included: Karl van Valkenburgh, Chris Percy, Vin Ringrose, Dr. Bill "Skip" Ellis, Ed Ruestow, and Ted Barbieri. Chris suggested that some of his luncheon group, the Sportsmen's Club, would be happy to become members, and thus was born CFFA. We were the Connecticut Fly Fishermen' Association then, later changed to Connecticut Fly Fishers to move into the modern world. One of the Sportsmen's Club members, Blair Crawford, became our first attorney. He drew up our first by-laws and got us organized legally with the Secretary of State and the I.R.S. Ted Barbieri became our first President, and the rest of us assumed other duties on the Board of Directors. Things began to happen: We developed our slogan, our logo, and started to have meetings. Our first public meetings were held in the basement of a sporting goods store in Windsor Locks, owned by a good friend of Ted Barbieri, who was himself a Windsor Locks businessman. Joe D'Addario, soon to be a President of CFFA, joined us at the very first meeting. As our membership grew we moved into various meeting sites, all in the town of Windsor. These were arranged by Jim May, who early on volunteered to be our Activities Chairman, a post he held for decades. Our slogan says that we not only promote fly-fishing, but that we protect game-fish waters. We did our best to do both from the very beginning. We wanted to establish the idea of more fly-fishing areas, and particularly catch-and-release concepts. Cole Wilde, himself a flyfisher, was Chief of Fisheries in the 70's but wanted to go slowly with the catch-and-release idea. We persuaded him to allow CFFA, with the help of UCONN Professor of Fisheries Walter Whitworth, to study a section of the Jeremy River in Hebron as a voluntary optional catch-and-release area for CFFA members only. All other fishermen would fish the way they always had on the stream. We posted special signs to that effect, then went to work. We spent long hours building habitat enhancement structures and augmented the State stocking with trout which we raised in a cooperative project with Fisheries. We stocked with hand-built floating baskets, spreading the fish evenly through the study zone. Each autumn we helped Professor Whitworth electroshock the experimental stretch to monitor the surviving fish. A few years later, when the Willimantic River was ready to be restocked after a hiatus of nearly a decade, the climate for a fly-fishing-catch-and-release area had changed. Thus was created the first such area in Connecticut, later to be named after Cole Wilde, who passed much too young from cancer. The Willi has become CFFA's "own" over the years. It was finally restocked in 1976 only after passage of the Clean Air and Water Act of 1970, enabling the town of Stafford to pay for the modernization of their primitive sewage facilities on the upper river. I almost hate to mention this, but perhaps the greatest environmental legislation ever enacted occurred during the Administration of Richard M. In 1971 CFFA's greatest conservation triumph occurred. In 1970 we had approached Ted Bampton, head of Fish and Game, asking him what we could do for HIM rather than constantly asking what he could do for US. Ted said that he very much wanted minimum stream flow legislation to protect the resident fish, but the Department's annual bill had been shot down repeatedly by the water companies and the State Department of Health. Mark Levy, who had replaced Blair Crawford as our attorney felt that legislation could be crafted which declared that taxpayer-funded trout should have enough water to stay alive and well until those same taxpayers and their children had a chance to catch them. Mark drew up a bill and we got bi-partisan sponsorship from both the House and Senate. Over strong protest from the MDC and the Commissioner of Health, the bill was passed, the first such legislation in all of the U.S.A. Not forgetting the bass fishermen, a year later we introduced successful legislation (with the same opposition) allowing water companies to permit special-license fishing on their back-up reservoirs. CFFA started strong and we continue our momentum, determined not to back off anything we feel detrimental to fishing or its environments, all the time remembering that though we might favor fly-fishing and its many delights, ALL fishing is great, great fun! Written by Vinny Ringrose via Gary Bogli 4-3-14

CFFA PRESIDENTS 1967 - 2017

Date First Elected, Name

Jul 1967 Ted Barbieri
Feb 1970 Dr. Vincent Ringrose
Feb 1973 Joe D'Addario, Jr. Feb 1975 Ken Parkany
Jan 1977 Bob Frank
Jan 1979 Joe D'Addario, Jr. Jan 1980 Elmer Latham
Jan 1987 Gary Bogli
Jan 1990 Larry Johnson
Jan 1995 Charlie Place
Jan 2000 Ray Riley
Jan 2005 John Baracchi
Apr 2011 Bruce Rich
Jan 2016 Gary Steinmiller

Here is an upcoming event for anyone interested in Fly Tyingfrom the manager at The Center on Main in Falls Village, CT....
05/22/2026

Here is an upcoming event for anyone interested in Fly Tying
from the manager at The Center on Main in Falls Village, CT. We just launched a new “monthly meet up” flytying series for folks to get together and tie in community with other fly tyers. This is a totally free, drop in event.

Monthly MeetupsHobbies in Community Fly Tying This meet up is for flytyers and those curious about the craft. Find fresh ears for your best fishing tales while learning tips and tricks from fellow flytyers. Drop in any time from 6pm-8pm.Please bring your own equipment and materials. We hope to offer...

05/10/2026

Yesterday we held our tribute to Gary LaFontaine at our May meeting on the banks of Salmon River. It was a beautiful morning to be fly fishing in the river or just walking it’s banks taking in the beautiful scenery. Gray windless days are my absolute favorite days to fish. We had a good number of members show up and at least 5 students that recently graduated from our Fly Fishing School. All of us were graced by a mature Bald Eagle patrolling the river in search of its next fish dinner. It did not take the Eagle very long to accomplish its mission. Just before noon everyone gathered together to listen to few memories and stories about Gary LaFontaine. Mark & Myron, veteran CFFA educators, talked about the research Gary did to support his writings and a trip they took out west where they actually fished the Madison River with Gary. Mark told us that he mentioned to Gary that he could not catch a trout on his famous LaFontaine Sparkle Emergent Caddis and Gary simply asked what size are you fishing? Mark replied a #14. Gary said it works best in 16 & 18. So Mark tied some up and has continued to use the smaller flies successfully to this day. Mark also shared with the group some hand written notes that Gary had shared with him many years ago. I mentioned my experience when I took Fly Tying lessons from Gary at a CFFA Expo many years ago and Carl, who never had the pleasure to meet Gary in person, provided us with a quote of Gary’s that he believes says what our CFFA is all about.
Here’s what Gary said in one of our CFFA newsletters “This is the reason for fishing - not really to catch fish, but to learn how to catch fish”.

The Senate passed HB5333 36–0 last night. This victory belongs to every organization and every member who stepped up, sp...
05/07/2026

The Senate passed HB5333 36–0 last night. This victory belongs to every organization and every member who stepped up, spoke out, and contacted their State Senators. The teamwork behind this effort was incredible, and we’ve included the logos of the groups who helped make it possible.Thank you to everyone that contributed their time and effort in helping this bill get passed. Gary

To: CFFA MEMBERSGet Ready for CFFA Tribute to Gary Lafontaine.  This Saturday, May 9, 2026;Salmon River - Picnic Area9-3...
05/06/2026

To: CFFA MEMBERS

Get Ready for CFFA Tribute to Gary Lafontaine. This Saturday, May 9, 2026;
Salmon River - Picnic Area
9-3.
Bring your vises and materials and tie along with other members. Share stories, learn about Gary Lafontaine’s legacy.

Don’t forget your fly rod. Great opportunity to hob nob and fly fish.

Hope to see members of our fly fishing class at the Wiilimantic River this past May 1.

A fly fishing community based in Connecticut. To promote the pleasures and traditions of fly fishing and to conserve game fish waters.

04/30/2026
04/30/2026

CFFA stocking with DEEP, Fish on !

04/30/2026

CFFA helped out DEEP with stocking today at our local river , more pics to come !

🚨ACTION ALERT: Support HB05333🚨 — Farmington Valley Trout Unlimited.We are asking for you to support HB050533 as soon as...
04/28/2026

🚨ACTION ALERT: Support HB05333🚨 — Farmington Valley Trout Unlimited.

We are asking for you to support HB050533 as soon as possible.
Contact your State Senator to passage of this bill that would support the Striped Bass Fishery in Connecticut.

Link below:

https://www.fvtu.org/site-content/action-alert-support-hb05333

Thanks for your help.

Gary

A landmark bill protecting Connecticut's striped bass, funding wildlife conservation, and restoring fish passages just passed the House 133–10 — but it needs your voice to cross the finish line in the Senate before the session ends June 4th. Click here to learn what’s in HB05333 and how to con...

04/28/2026

From: Gary Steinmiller, CFFA President:

CFFA NEW FLY FISHING STUDENTS NEED YOUR HELP THIS Saturday, May 2, 2026. See Below.

I am asking for your support with our current Beginning Fly Fishing School Students and their river lessons this Saturday morning 5/2 on the Willimantic River TMA. We had 30 students enroll in the school and we need members like you to pass on your experience and passion of fly fishing to these beginners. We are meeting in the Rest Stop on Rt. 84 West between exit 70 & 69 at 8:30 am. If you have any questions you can reply to this post and we will get back to you.

Gary

CFFA FLYFISHING CLASS GETS ON WATER CASTING CLASS- April 25, 2026! 20 new fly fishers ventured out to the Police and Fir...
04/27/2026

CFFA FLYFISHING CLASS GETS ON WATER CASTING CLASS- April 25, 2026!

20 new fly fishers ventured out to the Police and Fireman's Pond behind Rentschler Field to learn the fine art of fly casting this past Saturday. The class members were led by Mark Phillipe, longtime CFFA member. Current CFFA members assisted in helping our new recruits to implement the techniques needed to become "expert fly casters."

Next on the list is their first day on the water where they get to show their skills and maybe catch some hungry trout at our Willimantic River On the Water Day, May 2, 2026, 8:30 a.m. Volunteers again will team up with our newbies to provide one on one instruction on safe fly fishing in a stream. The students will learn how to wade safely, read the water and selecting the best fly for water conditions.

***NOTE TO CFFA MEMBERS - CFFA Volunteers Needed!

The class is one of our largest and we could use additional "member volunteers" to help guide our new fly fishers. Please contact Pete NaplesEducation Chairperson to let him know if you can help. Text - 860-720-2317, or email at : [email protected].

Class meets at 8:30 a.m.

Directions: Driving East - Get off Exit 70, at end of ramp take a left then left under the highway, another left onto I- 84 West. Rest area on right, go past rest stop building to large parking lot on right.

Pictures, courtesy of Roger Martin.

Address

25 River Rd
Willington, CT

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