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The Mayfly Project

San Antonio, Texas Project

Lead Mentor: Rocky Sanchez

Project location: San Antonio, Texas 

Year project founded: 2021

Mentors on this team: 15

Children mentored to date: 22

Children to be mentored in 2025: 10

Local foster care partners: Searching for local partners.

Local companies that support this project: Currently looking for sponsors and support for 2024!

Contact our Lead Mentor: rocky.mayfly@gmail.com

Apply to mentor with this project here!

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Projects are important for Foster kids because it teaches skills that they can use throughout their life. These kids will always have fly fishing to turn to and we hope they will cherish these lessons and memories forever.

Landon Rowlett

Former Lead Mentor, San Antonio, Texas Project

Project Mentors

ROCKY SANCHEZ, LEAD MENTOR

San Antonio, Texas

Rocky is from Rockdale, TX and grew up with two older brothers. As a kid, his dad taught him and his brothers about the outdoors, often taking them on fishing and hunting trips. Rocky moved to the South Texas Coast Bend where he attended Del Mar College and Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) receiving degrees in engineering. During this time in college, Rocky spent a lot of time fishing the Texas Coast. After graduating from TAMUK, Rocky moved to San Antonio and began fishing in the Hill Country as well as participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas. In Rocky’s free time, he enjoys fishing on local rivers and the coast as well as racing mountain bikes and gravel events.

LANDON ROWLETT, MENTOR

San Antonio, Texas

Landon grew up in a small town in West Texas spending a lot of his youth in the outdoors. He was introduced to fly fishing while working in Colorado as a Whitewater and Backpacking guide during college. Since then he has worked in fly shops and as a guide in the Hill Country of Texas. Landon enjoys spending his spare time outside hunting and fishing throughout Texas with his wife McKenna and his dog Gimli. He hopes that the outdoors will shape the kids in foster care just like it positively shaped his life as a kid.

JASON LOFTIN, MENTOR

Kerrville, Texas

I live in the Texas Hill Country and work in healthcare. I enjoy fishing the local rivers, hiking, and traveling with my family. I look forward to working with the Mayfly project!

WILLIAM WEST, MENTOR

Cibolo, Texas

William is originally from Frankfort, KY and spent most of his childhood playing organized sports and spending time in the outdoors. In 2018 he moved to Cibolo, TX and began fishing local rivers, creeks, and ponds which led to an interest in fly fishing. William enjoys spending his free time camping, biking, running, kayaking, swimming, and fishing with his wife Sarah and his two daughters.

CASEY WILGENBUSH, MENTOR

San Antonio, Texas

An Iowa native, Casey grew up mostly ice fishing on the Mississippi River with his father and brothers. When he joined the Army in 2017, he started fly fishing in North Carolina and was immediately hooked. Since then, he has had the opportunity to fly fish all over the country, including Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Wyoming, Iowa, and here in Texas. Casey enjoys taking new fly anglers out on the water and introducing them to nature. He is looking forward to settling into his role as a mentor for the San Antonio Mayfly Project!

SAGE WARREN, MENTOR

San Antonio, Texas

Originally from Kansas, Sage moved to Texas in 2013 to help a friend start a solar company, shortly after moving she began to learn how to fly fish on the clear waters of the Guadalupe River. It didn’t take long for her to fall in love, not only with this new hobby but with all things outdoors in Texas. Growing up traditional fishing and navigating rivers in Kansas, Arkansas & Missouri, Sage has always enjoyed being on the water and finds peace being in nature. She mentored and nannied through out college and beyond and has always incorporated nature and exploring with those she’s worked with. She is beyond excited to be a new mentor and part of a great program as The Mayfly Project.

LUCIA PADILLA, MENTOR

San Antonio, Texas

Lucia is from Argentina, her dad tought her how to fly fish as soon as she could hold a fishing rod. She grew up fishing dorado during winter and fall in the north of the country and on summer holidays she would go on family holidays chasing for trout in Patagonia. Moved to San Antonio in 2021 for work and has been exploring texas fishing since then.
Excited to share her passion for fishing and nature with kids and try to help them have the best fishing experience possible by mentoring and having fun!

News & Events

A closer look at the Roanoke, Virginia project impact!

A closer look at the Roanoke, Virginia project impact!

Scott Barrier, the lead mentor for the Roanoke, Virginia project, talks with News10 about the benefits and lasting impact fly fishing can have on foster youth. Scott and the amazing mentors in Roanoke are doing amazing work! Check out the article and video below!...

Clean Up from Hurricane Helene, Mentor Highlight!

Clean Up from Hurricane Helene, Mentor Highlight!

We’re honored to highlight one of our mentors who is not only a huge asset to TMP in Boone, North Carolina, but has been a hero in her community during the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, 2024. Her name is Kelly McCoy—she is known in her community as the ‘Rivergirl’—a...

Bureau of Reclamation Partnership!

Bureau of Reclamation Partnership!

Our TMP projects in Medford and Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Hayden, Idaho partnered with the Bureau of Reclamation, (Columbia-Pacific Northwest Region and the California Great Basin Region), and their Fish-ABLE Fun program this summer! The Fish-ABLE program is designed...

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