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2002 |
Banquet
lures local sportsmen
Jim Teeny, world famous in the
fly fishing industry, knows how to lure fish to a fly as well as nearly
anyone in the United States.
His cousin Scott, chairman
of the Third Annual Sisters Sportsman Banquet, has a knack for putting
together a program to attract sportsmen and women.
They lured a full-house crowd
to the Sisters Community Church as 250 people enjoyed hunting and fishing
exhibits and seminars and a hearty steak dinner.
When the doors opened at 4
p.m. visitors were greeted by a tremendous grizzly bear rug at the entrance
to the assembly hall.
Before heading off to attend
one of three special seminars, people got a chance to check out the exhibits
lining the perimeter of the assembly hall, including taxidermists, elk
call makers, Oregon Hunter's Association and merchants.
Mounted on the walls above
the exhibitors were beautiful trophies of deer, elk, moose, trout, antelope,
salmon, and coyote.
The seminars, held prior to
dinner, included "Elk Calling," "Archery," and "Alaskan Adventures."
The guest speakers shared
stories of successful outings, helpful tips and their love for the outdoors.
Jim Teeny, who shared a few slides and some of his history in the industry
during dinner as the keynote speaker, conducted the archery seminar, and
admitted that despite owning 10 IGFA Fly Rod world records, his actual
love is bow hunting.
"I have been bow hunting for
26 seasons," said the Gresham native, "and it is truly my number one passion."
To introduce his cousin during
dinner Scott Teeny confessed to overhearing a conversation between Jim
and Jim's father, Fred Teeny, while the three were driving back in 1971,
when Scott was 11 years old and his cousin 19.
"You and uncle Fred thought
I was asleep, but I heard you asking your father whether he thought you
could make a career in the fly fishing business," he said. "You were at
a crossroads."
Jim Teeny continued the story
from there, relating how he spent hours making some beautiful flies and
bringing them to show his father. His father replied, "They look beautiful,
but why don't you make something ugly?"
Jim took the advice and the
now world famous Teeny Nymph was born. In addition to flies, Teeny's company
manufactures a variety of fly-fishing related gear, including polarized
glasses, fly lines and wading shoes.
As Teeny drew to the conclusion
of his slide show, he spoke proudly of his six grandchildren and expressed
his desire to promote fishing and hunting among young people.
"It's all about these future
generations," he said.
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