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Mission
Welcome, to one of the most exclusive fly fishing clubs in the country. An angling paradise awaits you.
The North Park Fishing Club owns seven ranches that compose over 80 thousand deeded acres, most of which are hayfields and river bottoms. As a member of the North Park Fishing Club you will have private access to over 45 miles of rivers and four lakes. The nearest town is Walden, which is the moose viewing capital for the state. Elk and mule deer also abound in these lush river bottoms. It is very common to view these animals while fishing.
The Four major waterways that run through the properties are the North Platte, the North Fork of the Platte, the Michigan and the Canadian rivers, in addition to smaller spring-fed creeks and four lakes. The diversity of these waters will appease any type of angler.
The famous North Platte River is a slow moving, floatable river, winding 12 miles through luscious hay fields, with deep oxbows bends. It is perfect for the angler who likes to throw a streamer or a hopper. There are also abundant insect hatches for the technical dry fly, nymph and wet fly enthusiasts. If smaller freestone streams are to your liking, the North Fork of the Platte, the Michigan and the Canadian rivers will supply you with the kinds of challenges you are looking for.
Wherever you choose to fish, I guarantee you will be overwhelmed with the incredible fishing, the majestic beauty and the absolute privacy available on each piece of water.
There are currently ten cabins and houses throughout the property, that as a member you will have access. As a commitment to our members, a major thrust of our effort's will be to the resource itself.
The management of the North Park Fishing Club has determined that information gathering through membership usage and independent studies are the first steps in establishing a database that can educate and inform proper stewardship of this unique and extraordinary resource.
Studies from independent sources will assist in quantifying the rivers biodiversity of aquatic invertebrates, wild trout populations and overall water quality of each river system. These will aid in the development of stream improvement and installations.
The River Keeper is responsible for the gathering of information from the above sources as well as continually monitoring and assisting the members in their successes on the water. The ultimate goal of this process is to create a comprehensive study of the river system for management and member usage. This will allow us to enhance this exquisite resource for the enjoyment of our members.
Memberships will be limited to 75 to ensure the continuing quality of the resource and to insure that our beloved sport remains a solitude experience. It is our goal to create the most user friendly, well organized, and best functioning fishing club in the West. We feel that the property under management represents some of the finest freestone wild trout fishing in the world. Thank you for your contributions. You are helping to make the N.P.F.C one of the premier fishing clubs in the West.
Many Tight Lines,
Pat Stefanek
River Keeper
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