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HCFF Steak Fry - Wednesday September 2, 2026
Strawberry Reservoir and River Fishout - September 9 – 13, 2026
Female Volunteers Needed Casting for Recovery Annual Outing - Friday, September 11, 2026
Strawberry Reservoir Walk & Wade Day Trip - Saturday, September 12, 2026
October Meeting - Wed, Oct 7, 6 - 8:30 PM
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September Meeting

HCFF Annual Steak Fry
Wednesday, September 2, 2026 · 5:30–8:30 PM
Rotary Park · 35 Payday Dr · Park City, Utah (map)
The Annual HCFF Steak Fry is an evening devoted to good food, good friends, and enjoying the company of fellow club members. It’s a great opportunity to reconnect with old friends, meet some of our newer members, and introduce your spouse or significant other to the HCFF gang.
And remember the Steak Fry rule: all social talk — no fish talk! Well...we can at least try.
What to Bring
Bring your own steak, chicken, fish, or other favorite entrée to cook on the grill, along with one side dish to share. Your side can be a salad, hot dish, appetizer, dessert, or another favorite you think the group will enjoy.
HCFF will provide:
- Hot charcoal grills — ready at approximately 6:30 PM
- Bottled water
- Paper plates, cups, and napkins
- Salt, pepper, and other basic supplies
If you would like an adult beverage with dinner, bring your beverage of choice. And yes, we'll have a corkscrew available for those who need one.
Come Prepared for a Cool Evening
September days in Park City can still be warm, but Rotary Park sits in the shadow of the mountain and temperatures can drop quickly in the evening.
Bring a jacket or sweater. You may be very glad you did!
Questions?
Larry Finch is once again our Safari Leader for the Steak Fry.
If you have questions, give Larry a call at 435-640-4213.
Please Sign Up
Please register on the HCFF Activity Signup page. Signing up helps us know how many people to expect and lets us know what side dish you plan to bring.
Spouses and significant others are especially welcome!
Come hungry, bring something tasty to share, and plan on spending a relaxing evening with your HCFF friends.
Good food. Great friends. Maybe just a little fish talk.
I’m reaching out to TU chapters in the West, Southwest and TX to ask for your help saving the fishery this summer by signing and sharing the petition below via email, social media, etc. by July 16th. I found the HCFF contact information while browsing your site.
The fishery here at Lees Ferry is facing an immediate threat and in Arizona, we don't have many trout rivers. This summer, water temperatures below Glen Canyon Dam are expected to reach 75 degrees, which will devastate the trout population unless the Bureau of Reclamation and Department of the Interior choose to release bypass flows from Glen Canyon Dam to cool the water. They have done this for the last two years but are considering discontinuing this practice.
This petition supporting continued cool-water flows will be presented to the Secretary of the Interior’s office and congressional representatives on Monday,day, July 20, 2026. We humbly ask that you take a moment to sign our petition.
The fly fishing community here would be incredibly grateful if your chapter could share the petition with its members, other chapters, and any other businesses, groups, or individuals you think may be willing to help. The deadline is just a few days away, so reaching anglers who understand the importance of healthy cold-water trout fisheries could make a real difference.
If you have any questions, feel free to reply or just give me a call. My contact info is below. Your support would mean a great deal to the people and trout of Lees Ferry.
Many thanks!
Dave Foster Owner/Guide
Phone: 928-522-4124
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