Apparently the Federation of Fly Fishers' move to Loveland, Colorado -- first publicly considered over a year ago -- is simply a matter of money and time. So no surprise that this year's conclave will make the small Colorado town its home. "'It's purely an economic consideration,' said Pete Van Gytenbeek, president and CEO. 'We simply can't afford the move right now.' Van Gytenbeek said the transfer could occur between 18 months and two years from now." From the Denver Post.
Colorado Conclave Preamble to FFF Move
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