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GLENN UEDA, SIGHTFISHING FOR CARP

  • GOLETA LIBRARY 500 North Fairview Avenue Goleta, CA, 93117 United States (map)

CLUB MEETING
GLENN UEDA, SIGHTFISHING FOR CARP

  • Tuesday, January 9, 2024

  • 6:15 - 9:00 PM

  • Goleta Valley Library

  • 500 North Fairview Avenue

  • Goleta, CA, 93117 (map)

  • FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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SAVE THE DATE: March 19 for the Fly Fishing Film Tour

PLANET CARP with GLENN UEDA

Fly Fishing for The World's Most Popular Fish

Carp do not get the respect they deserve from the trout centric fly fishing community. Many anglers ignore the carp's distinguished lineage and write them off as trash fish. This month's presentation will turn around those naysayers and have you heading off to the many local spots that hold these wily, powerful beasts.

We welcome the return of local presenter Glenn Ueda who will share his experiences of sight fishing for carp over the last decade. From Japan to Los Angeles, Idaho to San Diego, Glenn will show us how to spot, cast, and feed these amazingly smart, strong, and challenging unappreciated species. This colorful and detailed show will include the best times and conditions, presentation techniques, gear and flies that work. You will learn where to look for carp in varying habitats including urban streams ponds and expansive reservoirs and lakes. The carp is an extremely intelligent survivor and a very worthy opponent. Luckily, he also lives in your neighborhood.

A native of Southern California, Glenn Ueda was introduced to surf fishing as a child by his father. Every Sunday, from Morro Bay down to San Onofre, they caught their own bait and targeted everything from striped bass to barred perch to corbina. Reading about fly fishing in Field and Stream, Glenn soon learned basic fly casting and tying at world famous Long Beach Casting Club, He was ten. A local pond provided endless joy fooling bluegill, crappie and bass. Almost five decades later following a rewarding career as an architect, he sought new challenges. Taking all of those cherished surf and freshwater lessons he built a very successful business "So Cal Flats Fishing Guide Service" teaching fly anglers the art of sightfishing in shallow surf for one of the world's most challenging species, the California Corbina. Guiding highly skilled anglers from all over the globe, many agree after a day' of stalking that they our "Ghost of the Coast" is as difficult if not worse than the very popular and highly coveted flats permit.

Loving all things fishing, Glenn also enjoys sharing his passion for our sport, filling his annual calendar with presentations and tying demonstrations to many of the fly fishing stores serving Southern California including Fishermen's Spot, Bob Marriott's Fly Fishing Store, Orvis Pasadena, and The Fly Stop. Those presentations, whether in person or via Zoom, "Ghost of the Coast - Sightfishing for California Corbina", "Midnight Madness - The Hunt for Trophy Calico Bass" and "Planet Carp - Fly Fishing for the World's Popular Fish" have been well received by virtually every fly fishing club from Santa Barbara to San Diego too.

An extension of his teachings, Glenn has written and collaborated on a number of feature articles for such notable publications as Fly Fisherman, Fly Fusion, Sport Fishing, Saltwater Sportsman, California Fly Fisher, Pacific Sportfishing Magazine, and Western Outdoor News.

Borne from an affinity for sightfishing, he has ventured abroad for exotic species such as Baja Mexico roosterfish dorado and tuna, Belizean permit tarpon and bonefish, Christmas Island giant trevally triggerfish and milkfish, Amazon peacock bass wolffish and arowana, Argentinian golden dorado pacu and pira pita, and most recently Colombian "vampire fish" aka payara. Fishing over 150 days annually, Glenn also enjoys the challenge of stalking finicky hard-fighting carp in metropolitan Los Angeles to massive Montana impoundments to the narrow canals of Japan. Developed specifically for pursuing these "golden bones" in all conditions, his extremely popular Loco Moco carp fly has followers in virtually every state that contains carp as well throughout Asia, Europe, and Australia.

With a background in long range big game fishing, he also enjoys venturing well offshore, seeking hard-fighting pelagic and coastal species, all from his 20' Edgewater center console. An immense aquatic resource, his coastal stretch of the Eastern Pacific Ocean supports a very healthy population of California Yellowtail, Pacific Bonito, Kelp Bass (aka calico bass), and Pacific Barracuda, as well as seasonal visitors such as yellowfin tuna and dorado, all eager to slam a well-presented fly.

Having landed 132 species on fly to date during his international and domestic travels, he is perhaps most proud of his IGFA Fly Rod World Records for California Corbina on 4#, 12# and 16# tippet, all captured and released on his local beach.

When not fishing, Glenn and his wife of 39 years, Mona, enjoy traveling to Japan to visit their son Randy and family, spending time outdoors with their dog Mac, and strolling the sand near their coastal home in Huntington Beach.

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