Archive for March, 2010

Meet Darrell Myskiw, Director MB

March 25th, 2010

Now here is a real prairie boy. Growin’ up on the farm 30 miles (yes – he said MILES) northwest of Winnipeg, Darrell Myskiw is a lifelong Manitoban.

He spent 7 yrs in 402 Air Reserve Sqn (‘85-’92). A couple trips to Bagotville, either on course or with the Daks hauling gear up to Frobe (Frobisher Bay). Most of the time however, he was on-base in Winnipeg doing Herc & Dak servicing, transient servicing with and a summer or 2 in maintenance either rigging cables in the tail of daks or loading or unloading training modules in Hercs

Darrell augmented to 408 Sqn in Edmonton for a 6 month deployment to Sinai on a summer peace keeping tour (Roto V) and left the reserves in ‘92. That was a choice he second guesses from time to time….. but hey – no regrets.

His last 20 years have been spent with Bristol Aerospace starting on the F-5 program cranking wrenches, aircraft inspection and into his current role in Quality Assurance. A great career – although sometimes, he claims, he’d rather be trickling JP4 into the leading edge of a T-bird in the middle of January.

Now he’s a family man with 4 children, 2 dogs and a fishing addiction. He’s not sure where he got the bug from – one of mom’s brothers he offers, but he got it good. Darrell grew up fishing brown bullheads on the Assiniboine River backwaters. Darrell says about fly fishing, “Picked up a fly rod from Woolco and flung it whenever I felt like impaling myself. Then – enter the internet, I found a local fly fishing board (Rob Burton’s Fly Fishing Manitoba), that got me going, and going, and going… Thing about this addiction is – I don’t think it stops.

Now he supports his angling spirit through Fly fishing, fly tying, rod building, and now rod making – working on a bamboo 6wt (Garrison 212E taper). We’ll see how that goes – but as Darrell says: “as long as it has a fin – I’m o.k. with chasing it“.

When he found Kerry Pitt’s post on a Canadian forum looking for potential regional directors, he jumped at the opportunity.

Can’t easily explain my quick decision but it’s the right thing to do… payback and paying it forward… I’m not sure. Just know it’s right.

Meet Richard Chalke, BC

March 25th, 2010

Richard is an avid angler….some might call it passion, but we know it better as addiction.

The sport is in is blood after over 30 years of angling experience dating back to fishing the rivers of southwest England as a child. Any time he could arrange to be dropped off at the river or reservoir Richard would leap at the opportunity – like many of us – he was as happy to land a fish as he was to simply sit hoping all day!

Over the years Richard has fished for many different species using many methods around the world. He moved emigrated to Canada from England just a lad at 12, settling into the Interior of British Columbia. It was those waters on which he discovered the passion of fly-fishing. Now Richard stalks fish with both single and double handed fly rods and targets all game species that British Columbia has to offer.

Well versed in the still waters of the BC interior and lower mainland regions as well as the many streams and rivers that his wonderful province has to offer, he places high regard on ethical angling and conservation believing that they greatly outweigh the ability or need to place a fish in the freezer.

However proficient Richard has become on the water – he believes there is something to learn every time he goes out. He is an active fly tyer, and participates in several internet based fishing related forums and actively participate in dialogues offering advice and sharing stories of fishing adventures past and present.

Richard is currently married (19 years) with two wonderful children and works with the Vancouver Police.

Richard supports our activities in British Columbia working with our BC Director Jack Simpson.

Meet Jack Simpson, Director BC

March 24th, 2010

Jack Simpson currently calls Williams Lake, BC home and his base of operations. A veteran of both Canadian and U.S forces Jack is a natural fit for Project Healing Waters Canada. His military career included a ten year stint from 1960-1970 as a naval aviator and close air support combat pilot, and he retired from government service in 2008.

Married for 35 years to Grace, and with two adult children, Jack is now the Director of Fly Fishing and fly rod designer for a Canadian manufacturer of fishing & outdoor equipment.

His one line bio? “Obsessed fly fisher, tyer and rod builder for a quarter century.”

Jack looks after our primary concerns throughout BC.

The River Just Knows

March 23rd, 2010