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WMTU
TO BE CALLED SCHREMS WEST MICHIGAN TROUT
UNLIMITED
December
2000
For
the past 38 years, West Michigan Trout Unlimited
has furthered the noble cause of cold water fishery
conservation. All of the financial contributions,
in-stream work projects, and efforts to educate and
develop future generations of conservation-oriented
fly fishers are a testimonial to our Chapter's
dedication to this great resource. The next person
who joins our Chapter will be our 800th member. The
cold water conservation effort in West Michigan has
a firm foothold.
All
of our successes and strength as a chapter would
not be possible without the vision and perseverance
of our founding members. These fly fishermen had
the dedication and conviction to establish WMTU in
1962 when the concepts of "wild trout" and "catch
and release" were mostly vague and unarticulated
notions to users of the resource.
It
was only three years earlier that Trout Unlimited
itself was established in Grayling, Michigan. One
of the original founding members of Trout Unlimited
was a man known as "Cornie". While the original
group focus centered on the Au Sable River,
Cornelius "Cornie" Schrems wanted to take this
notion beyond the banks of that fabled river. He
felt the same dedication and effort could be
applied to his favorite "home waters" of the Pere
Marquette and Little Manistee Rivers. Thus, it was
that Cornie Schrems joined together with fellow
Grand Rapids fly fisherman such as Blake Forslund,
C.R. Evenson and Dick Nelson to create the West
Michigan Chapter.
Cornie
and the others gathered more believers in the cause
as the Chapter prospered and grew larger. Cornie is
best remembered for the time and effort he devoted
to teaching younger fly fishers about the
privileges and responsibilities that go with fly
fishing for trout. His financial support,
leadership and vision never faltered. He was
instrumental in establishing the "Flies Only"
section of the Pere Marquette River. Each year, the
Chapter gives the Cornelius
Schrems Award
to a person who has contributed to the lore and
sport of fly fishing.
After
Cornie's passing in 1982, his wife, Sis, founded
the Schrems
Scholarship Fund.
Since that time, Sis has continued to fund
scholarships for graduate students to use in
research projects involving wild trout. In 1994,
Sis received the Distinguished Service Award from
Trout Unlimited at its National Convention in
Bozeman, Montana.
Our
Chapter owes a great debt of gratitude to the
Schrems. Through 38 years of continuous and
steadfast support of WMTU, Sis and Cornie have
created a legacy. From now on, our Chapter will be
known as the Schrems West Michigan Chapter of
Trout Unlimited. This is intended to be more
than a gesture of appreciation. Our hope is that it
will be a constant reminder that we have to work to
continue the Schrems' legacy.
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