2025 HFFA Annual Meeting and Show
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Coralville, Iowa
February 21 - 23, 2025
Details & registration coming soon!


2024 marks the 48th Annual HFFA Annual Meeting and Fly Fishing Show, a homegrown showcase of presentations, vendors, non-profit partners, fly tying, and related exhibits. Silent auctions, Saturday evening banquet, and live auction help raise funds for fisheries , conservation, and recreation in Iowa.
2025 Annual Meeting & Show: Feb. 21-23
Friday, 5-9 PM | Saturday, 8 AM-5 PM | Sunday, 8 AM-Noon
See the detailed schedule
FEATURES
- Expert presentations on Coldwater and Warmwater fly fishing
- Destination fishing trip presentations
- Live and Silent Auctions + prizes
- Vendors and Non-profit organizations
- Skill building for kids and adults
- Open Fly Tying & Community Building
- Signature fly tyers demonstrating
- Trout, Musky, Carp and more
- Friday + Pizza = Family Night
- See all the details
SHOW VENUE
Hyatt Regency Coralville
300 East 9th Street, Coralville, IA
- Right off I-80, 1st Ave. Coralville Exit (#242)
- Lots of parking, easy access
- Coralville's Iowa River Landing
- Walkable
- Heartlanders Hockey
- Shopping and Dining
EXPERT PRESENTATIONS ON COLDWATER AND WARMWATER FLY FISHING
RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS
- Grand Prize
- Silent auction, bucket raffles
- Find many fishy items
Raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the show:
- Bucket Raffle - $1 each or 25 tickets for $20
- Grand Prize Raffle - $5 each or 25 tickets for $$20
Note: Raffle tickets are included in the Preregistration Special Ticket ($100) - see the registration form for details.
HFFA Annual Meeting & Show Speakers
George Daniel
George Daniel was six when he tried fly fishing on the native brook trout stream near his home village in Potter County, Pennsylvania. The stretch of stream was designated a “kids only section,” which gave him the freedom to practice…a lot. Self-taught for a good part of a decade, at fourteen his family moved to central Pennsylvania. At a local fly shop, he connected with the man he considers his fly fishing idol, Joe Humphreys. Taking George under his wing, Humphreys began mentoring him, creating a foundation that would lead to more formalized instruction. At 16, Humphreys expanded his education into all levels, from the basic cast to advanced nymphing casts. To this day, George credits Humphreys for the bulk of his knowledge while acknowledging the many national and international fly fishing professionals who have contributed to his knowledge and experience.
George went on to qualify for Fly Fishing Team USA in Bend, Oregon. He competed in five World Fly Fishing Championships and coached both the US Youth Team and Fly Fishing Team USA in four World Championships. The experience allowed him to travel the globe and learn from many of the best anglers in the world. A two-time US National Fly Fishing Champion, ranking as high as 5th in the world, George continued to win or achieve respectable finishes in other fly fishing competitions.
But his true passion is fly fishing education. Appearing at clubs and fly fishing shows around the country, George conducts lectures and seminars while still logging more than 280 days a year on waters near and far. George is currently the director/lead instructor for the Pennsylvania State University Fly Fishing Program.
Charlie Craven
After mysteriously losing all of his dad’s lures in a single day, Charlie Craven was gifted a fly tying kit by his parents for his eighth birthday. He’s tied flies pretty much every day for the forty years since then and has figured out a few things pertaining to fur, feathers, and fish along the way. At this point, it’s becoming well known that he’s opinionated, outspoken and sometimes brash when it comes to flies and techniques but his passion lies in sharing the skills he’s developed.
Over the years, Charlie has been a prolific commercial fly tyer and, for a time, a pretty mediocre fishing guide, due to his insistence on liverwurst and onion lunch sandwiches instead of grilled prawns like all the other sissy guides.
He’s been an Umpqua Feather Merchants Signature Tyer for over 18 years with several fly box mainstays like the Juju Baetis, Two Bit Hooker and Baby Gonga among his over two dozen commercially available patterns. All this experience finally culminated in 2004 with the opening of his own fly shop, Charlie’s Fly Box, in Arvada, Colorado, where he is the head bookkeeper, order taker and fry cook in addition to president and CEO. He’s written three books, Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying, Charlie’s Fly Box and Tying Nymphs with plans for several more when he gets around to them.
After beating Ross Purnell in a prolonged and brutal arm wrestling match, he became the Fly Tyer’s Bench columnist for Fly Fisherman Magazine and still maintains this title to this day. He was recently named to that magazine’s 50 Most Influential People in Fly Fishing, and it is thought that his number 45 ranking was specifically chosen to keep his head from growing any larger.
Charlie lives in the hills of Palmer Lake, Colorado with his lucky, patient and loving wife, Lisa, their two gigantic dogs and somewhere between three and six young adult children. He still likes quiet time, the Parachute Adams, Colorado whiskey and dry-dropper fishing from a boat. His favorite number is five and his favorite color is red and he doesn’t care what yours are. “It’s not simply enough that a fly catches fish, it has to do all that’s asked of it, well….and style matters”
This is from last year - does it stay on?
About Our Auctioneer
David Aeschliman, CEO of Growth Work, LLC, specializes in crafting and implementing growth strategies for businesses across 35 industries, having developed over 400 plans for 200 companies. Alongside his role, he owns Walnut Creek Auction Company, conducting over 600 auctions, and founded Walnut Creek Auction College to train future auctioneers. Raised on a Kansas farm immersed in the auction industry, David holds a journalism and marketing degree from Kansas State University.
His accolades include being the 2006 Class A Illinois State Champion bid caller and raising over $7 million for various causes, notably contributing $1 million to the Iowa FFA Foundation. David, residing in Sherrard, IL, with his wife, enjoys fishing and recently built a "retirement fishing pond" after clearing 6 acres of land. Today, in his semi-retirement, David coaches businesses, serves as an auctioneer, and delivers inspirational speeches for diverse audiences, including youth guidance groups, while also assisting with agricultural endeavors.
SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION
- Premium and Collectible Tackle
- Useful gear, tying supplies
- On the water experiences
- Silent auction: 2 rounds on Saturday, 1 on Sunday
- Live Auction at Saturday's Banquet
- Donations for your 2024 HFFA Show, incl. live and silent auctions, or monetary support, benefit conservation, habitat improvement, and outdoor education in Iowa. To learn more, please contact: Ryan Maas
743 Kirkwood Ave., Iowa City, IA 52240, or by email here.
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
(room block set aside thru 1/31/2025)
Hyatt Regency (Stay onsite for the Show!)
300 East 9th Street, Coralville, IA
- Show special rate of $129/night (excl. taxes, fees)
- Modern, newly renovated guest rooms; heated pool, hot tub, fitness center
- Choice of King or 2-Queens, incl. overnight parking for 1 vehicle + basic internet access
- Call 402-501-8383 to make reservations and use code G-HFF2.
REGISTRATION FEES & INFO
Admission Rates
- Friday, February 21: $10/person over age 25; $5/person age 25 & under
- Saturday, February 22: $25/person over age 25; $15/person age 25 & under
- Sunday, February 23: $5/person
- Preregistration Special ($125)
- Includes one individual weekend admission to the show, 1 Banquet Ticket, & 100 raffle tickets - a $175 value! Must be purchased online by February 17. NOT available at the door!
Meals - Lunch & Banquet
Join fellow attendees for Lunch during the HFFA Annual Business Meeting and Awards Banquet Dinner and Auction, all on Saturday. These meals must be ordered online by February 17. Meals are not available for purchase at the door.
Meal modifications available for those with dietary restrictions. You will be able to specify this on the registration form.
- Lunch Tickets ($20/person)
- Saturday Noon, choice of (specify during registration):
- Ham and Gruyere cheese with Lettuce, Tomato and Spicy Mustard on Pretzel Roll
- Cous Cous Salad with Vegetables, Chickpeas, Roasted Tomato and Pesto (V, DF)
- Roasted Turkey, Havarti cheese, Bibb Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber Mayonnaise on Multigrain Croissant
- includes whole fresh fruit, chips or pretzels, cookie, bottled water
- Saturday Noon, choice of (specify during registration):
- HFFA Banquet Ticket ($35/person)
- Saturday Evening Banquet Dinner, choice of (specify during registration):
- Grilled Pork Chop 10 oz (GF), Rosemary Roasted Potatoes, Roasted Asparagus
- Roasted Vegetable Strudel (V), in Puff Pastry Crust with Boursin Cheese, Roasted Red Pepper Puree, Polenta, Roasted Brussel Sprouts
- Pomegranate Chicken Breast (GF) - Seared Frenched Organic Chicken Breast with Pomegranate Balsamic Glaze. Served with Herb Scented Mashed Potatoes and Haricot Verts
- includes iced tea, coffee and tea, and choice of Chocolate Decadence Cake or Vanilla Crème Brulee (GF)
- Saturday Evening Banquet Dinner, choice of (specify during registration):
Online Registration will be available December 15

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