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Club Board

The Rainland Fly Casters board meets at 7pm on the 1st Thursday of each month at El Compadre restaurant in Warrenton, Oregon (119 S. Main Street) to plan out club activities and future programs for the monthly meeting.

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President - Cameron Pierce 

After an early career as a writer and editor, Cameron left publishing to pursue a passion for craft beer. He is now the Distribution Sales Manager at Fort George in Astoria, Oregon, overseeing a portfolio of national, regional, and local craft beer, wine, and cider. A constant learner and occasional instructor, Cameron was the Mellon Scholar-in-Residence at Rhodes University in South Africa in 2015. From 2021-2022, he served as an instructor for Portland State University’s Center for Executive and Professional Education in the Business of Craft Brewing Program. He is a Certified Cicerone® and has also completed the Wine & Spirit Education Trust Level 2 Award in Wines. Beyond beer, he has a love for angling. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including Gray’s Sporting Journal and Flyfishing & Tying Journal. His latest book is the anthology Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories, published by Little, Brown UK. Cameron recently joined the Rainland Fly Casters club.

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Vice President/Newsletter - Derek Wiley

Derek is a Fish Habitat Restoration Biologist with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and board member of the Tillamook Bay Watershed Council. Since moving to the PNW from Maryland in 2004, Derek has spent countless hours with fly rod in hand chasing salmon and steelhead in the coastal bays and rivers, rockfish and lingcod in the salt, trout in the Cascade lakes in Central Oregon, and even carp in the Columbia River. During work Derek can be found coordinating with local watershed councils, landowners, private timber companies, and state agencies to plan and implement stream habitat restoration projects to benefit salmon and steelhead on the northern Oregon Coast and lower Columbia River. Derek also enjoys photography, videography, and weightlifting. For more information about Derek, check out his website at derekwileymedia.com.  Derek lives in Bay City, OR with his wife Kelly and three cats.

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Treasurer - Tom Flanagan

Tom was born and raised in Southern California and enjoyed skiing and hiking prior to relocating to Oregon after completing his education. He worked for 39 years as a Respiratory Therapist in Astoria before retiring in 2018. Tom's current hobbies include waterfowl hunting, rifle hunting deer, bowhunting elk, mushroom hunting, and fishing. Tom started fly fishing in the early 1980's, but not in earnest until about 1987 after his first trip to the Lower Deschutes River. His favorite species to target are bass, trout, and steelhead. Although Tom doesn't catch many steelhead, he does enjoy the challenge and just being out on the river.  

 

Tom has volunteered on the North Coast Chapter of Ducks Unlimited for over ten years, most recently as the chapter's Treasurer and joined the Rainland Fly Casters club in 2019. He lives in Astoria with his wife of 43 years, Marilyn, two black labs (mother and son), and his cat.

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Secretary - Jackson Hughston 

Jackson was raised in north Salt Lake, Utah and grew up with a passion for the outdoors and natural world.  He enjoyed teaching ski lessons, racing mountain bikes, camping and fishing.  Jackson moved to Montana after high school to study music education at Montana State University in Bozeman. He guided raft trips on the Yellowstone River for several summers and had many adventures exploring Montana while in school. He also worked his first season as a fishing guide in Yellowstone National Park.  

 

Jackson now lives in Astoria, Oregon working as a music teacher.  He is excited about the local fishing opportunities for sea-run coastal cutthroat trout, salmon and steelhead and is looking forward to spending more time learning about and pursuing these species in our beautiful area.

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1-Year Director - Henry Hoffman

Henry was born in California in 1934.  In 1955 he started raising roosters for fly tying feathers and began commercial fly tying.  After serving time in the Army, Henry moved to Oregon in 1961 and by 1965 he began developing high quality dry fly hackle for fly tiers.  In 1989 Henry and his wife Joyce decided to sell their business, Hoffman's Hackle Farm, and shipped 23,000 fertile eggs to Dr. Thomas Whiting.  Since selling the business, Henry has had time to get back to his first love, fly fishing & fly tying.  Additionally, he now enjoys framing flies and donating fly plates for fund raising events.

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Henry's fly patterns have been shown in many publications and were featured latest in the book " The Honest Flies of Henry Hoffman" written by Jay Nicholas. Henry is a charter member of the Rainland Fly Casters club and began attending meetings in 1981.

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Programs - Matt Beechan

Matt is a maker, angler and small business owner on Oregon’s North Coast. Growing up in a small town hardware store, Matt has been a maker from an early age. Seeing plumbing parts and lumber scraps as modular building blocks to make interesting contraptions, he was always looking for problems to solve. That pursuit has continued, with woodworking, 3D printing and digital fabrication replacing the hardware store parts he grew up with. This has also been a theme in his professional life, applying problem solving skills to digital banking and public transit technology.

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Matt grew up camping and fishing the lakes and streams in California’s Eastern Sierras. He recently dove headfirst into fly fishing and is thoroughly enjoying the challenges that come with learning a new craft. He has also developed a strong passion for tying flies and learning about the history of materials and methods used.

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Website - Gabriel Sutton

Gabe is an avid fly angler, skateboarder, small business owner and graphic design enthusiast. Born and raised in Warrenton Oregon Gabe grew up in a family who has ties to the area that go back 4 generations. Having moved away to Arizona in his early 20's Gabe found himself back in Astoria and has since moved back to his hometown of Warrenton. He currently owns and operates his own land maintenance business as well as helping to manage a local Dispensary. This along with being a Father and active fly angler he keeps himself busy. 

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Being born and raised in Warrenton Gabe grew up fishing the local lakes, streams and sloughs with his older brother.  In 2021 Gabe purchased a fly tying kit and a basic fly rod and learned how to tie a few basic patterns. This has led to a passion for fly tying and angling. Gabe has attended the NW Fly Tyer and Fly Fishing Expo in Albany Oregon since 2023 as a Tyer and loves to share his passion of fly tying with others. 

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