Smethport, Pennsylvania Project

When he caught his first fish of the day, he jumped up and down, and all the other kids came running over to high five!

Mentor

 Smethport, Pennsylvania Project

Project Location

Smethport, Pennsylvania

 

Year Project Founded

2019

Project Lead Mentors

Zach Sees, Heather Sees

 

Mentors on this team

7

Children mentored to date

24

 

Children to be mentored in 2025

6

Local foster care partners

McKean County CYS

Local companies that support this project

Blaisdell Foundation, Hamlin Bank, ARG, Howard Drilling, Costa’s Hardware, Smethport Collision, and Mount Jewett VFW & Ladies Auxiliary, A.B.A.T.E of Pennsylvania, Kinney Family.

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I believe fly fishing is a great tool for a lot of things. The only distraction you have is the tree behind you. You can’t think about anything but the task at hand. It strips you from your worries or just the stress of the day, which is what these children need.

Richard Bernhard, Co-Lead Mentor

Smethport, Pennsylvania Project

Project Mentors

Zach Sees, Lead Mentor
Zach was born and raised in Kushequa, Pennsylvania and started fishing at a very young age. In 2013 he was introduced to fly fishing while visiting his sister on a Colorado trip and has been addicted ever since. In addition to fly fishing, he took his passion a bit further and started tying flies. Zach serves on the board of directors for the Seneca chapter of Trout Unlimited where he helps teach fly tying. He holds a degree from WyoTech and makes his living as an auto body technician. Fly fishing and fly tying has had such a positive effect on his life and he is looking forward to sharing this passion through his role as the co-lead mentor of the Smethport project!
Rick Bernhard, Co-Mentor
Rick grew up in the small town of Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania, the gateway to Kinzua Bridge.  He spent his childhood fishing with family and friends, chasing wild brookies in the backwoods of McKean County. After picking up his first fly rod over 20 years ago, he was hooked on the sport. In addition to local guide work, he also volunteers at the Kinzua Fly Fishing School, ties flies and builds custom rods.  He is looking forward to his second year as a mentor in the Mayfly Project of McKean county.
Heather Sees, Mentor
Heather was born and raised in a very small town (Kushequa) in Northwest Pennsylvania. Growing up she spent the summers with her family fishing the small creeks in the Allegheny National Forest. Heather’s passion/obsession for fly fishing developed shortly after moving to Colorado in 2011. While living there she became very active with Colorado Trout Unlimited serving as the President of The Greenbacks and sitting on the board of Colorado Trout Unlimited. As part of this role, she spent the majority of her time and focus on engaging, educating and empowering the younger generation to become our next conservation stewards. In 2017 Heather discovered The Mayfly Project and thought it would be the perfect opportunity to tap into existing Trout Unlimited resources all while sharing her passion with a group of kids who may not have the opportunity to get out on the water. Heather joined TMP as the Denver Lead Mentor and shortly after kicking off the Denver project joined Jess and Kaitlin on the national team. Heather moved back to her home state of Pennsylvania in 2018 and helped to bring The Mayfly Project to her hometown! Beyond The Mayfly Project, Heather holds an Accounting degree from Penn State and works on the Finance team of an International organization. In her free time, you can find her exploring her new home waters and the neighboring states in search of fish!!
Chase Howard, Mentor
Chase grew up in Kane, Pennsylvania, fishing in the Allegheny National Forest for brook trout and smallmouth bass. He left the area for college, but his love of the outdoors and wild places could not have drawn him back to Northcentral Pennsylvania any quicker after graduation. Chase is a Certified Casting Instructor with Fly Fishers International, President of the Seneca Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and has volunteered with Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing. He is excited to help establish the first Mayfly Project in the Keystone State.
Kris Bretz, Mentor
Kris was born and raised in Coudersport, Pennsylvania and he has had a fishing rod in his hand since he was a baby. Kris started fly fishing about 15 years ago, catching mainly trout since he lived near the Allegheny River headwaters. Kris now tries to catch anything that swims with a fly. Kris is the Vice President of the God’s Country chapter of Trout Unlimited and a volunteer for Project Healing Waters. Kris is also a Penn State alumni with a degree in wildlife technology. Kris is excited to share his passion through his mentor role on The Mayfly Project team!
Emily Sosh, Mentor
Emily Shosh grew up in Northumberland, PA and later in Hamburg, PA, but found her ultimate home in the northcentral region of the state during college. Since 2018, Emily has worked full time as the Communications and Outreach Advisor for the Potter County Conservation District. She also obtained her Master’s of Education in Environmental Education from Slippery Rock University in 2021. In her spare time, Emily loves hiking, backpacking, fly fishing, cross country skiing, biking, gardening and canning, baking/cooking, and learning about native plants. She also volunteers with the PA Chapter of Native Fish Coalition, Monarch Watch, PA Trout Unlimited, the Ruffed Grouse Society, and others.
Katie Wentworth, Mentor

Katie is from Bradford, PA and has been fly fishing for 6 years. Taking up the sport as an adult, she quickly learned what fly fishing really was about – a way to connect with the water, the fish, and yourself. It teaches beautiful lessons. As someone who has a passion for helping support those in difficult circumstances, The Mayfly Project became the perfect way to share what fly fishing really is with children who would benefit most. Katie is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice and serves as the board president for a local non-profit agency. She enjoys running, hiking with her dogs, gardening, tending to her chickens, ducks and bees, and simply being a human. She loves PA waters and the saltwater flats of Belize.