If we were able to not only get these kids to fall in love with the sport, but to find those relationships with others through the sport, we would have accomplished an incredible thing. Relationships are one of the keys to success in life, for them to learn this skill through fly fishing that would be highest of achievements 

Brian Clark

Mentor

St. Petersburg, Florida Project

Lead Mentor: Scott Russell

Project location: St. Petersburg, Florida

Year project founded: 2019

Mentors on this team: 8 (Currently accepting mentor applications)

Children mentored to date: 12

Children to be mentored in 2024: 8 

Local foster care partners: Salvation Army (Multiple group homes)

Local companies that support this project: Greys, IGFA, Cortland, and Andy Mill.

 

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St. Petersburg, Florida Project

So…being a mentor with TMP allows a fly fishing geek like me to both spend time talking about a sport I love and teach foster children a great way to just relax and take a break from their daily struggles?  Sign me up!

Scott Russell

Lead Mentor, St. Petersburg, Florida Project

Project Mentors

SCOTT RUSSELL, LEAD MENTOR

Treasure Island, Florida

Scott was raised in the Tampa Bay area and whether he was windsurfing, boating, wakeboarding, or fishing, you would probably find him on the water somewhere during his free time. Although he loves all types of fishing, fly fishing is his passion/obsession. When not running his financial business or on the water, he enjoys volunteering at his church and in his community, including serving as a small group youth leader. Scott and his family are very familiar with the struggles many foster kids face. The Mayfly Project has provided him the perfect opportunity to combine his desire to help foster youth with his passion for fly fishing.

TIM ELMS, CO-LEAD MENTOR

St. Petersburg, Florida

Tim was born and raised in Denver, CO. He started fly fishing with his brother for trout in the Rockies. In 2018 Tim and his wife moved to St. Petersburg, where he now fly fishes for all kinds of salty and freshwater species. You can usually find him fishing for snook, bass, and tarpon all over town in ditches and ponds. Tim is an avid member of Suncoast Fly Fishers, and currently writes articles for their newsletter and is their web designer. Having grown up in a large family, Tim loves working with children from all kinds of backgrounds.

CHRISTIE RUSSELL, MENTOR

Treasure Island, Florida

Christie was raised in the Tampa Bay area and has never found a reason to leave, especially since she thinks anything north of Florida is just too cold. When not managing IT departments and projects, she loves the outdoors and in particular, boating. She can often be found with her daughter sunning on the bow of their boat while her husband and son are casting off the stern. Although fishing isn’t her thing, helping others, particularly children, is. The Mayfly Project allows her to use her organizational skills to help plan the outings and to make sure they keep the most important thing in mind, having fun!

JAMES DAVIS, MENTOR

St. Petersburg, Florida

James started fishing at age 6 on piers and jetties. Fished condominium lakes for bass, carp and catfish. James’ journey led him into commercial salmon and dungeness crab fisherman. He was also a party boat deckhand. 18 years fly fishing in salt waters. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and experience tying flies, fly casting, wade fishing, beach fishing.

I enjoy seeing the excitement on the kids faces as they’re tying ant pattern flies, using markers to add their own color flare on the flies. Treasured moments listening to them come up with ways to conserve, and to be better at fly fishing. It is truly amazing to see these kids personally grow from the first day of introduction to the end of the program.———James

JACK COLLINS, MENTOR

Tampa, Florida

I am an engineer that loves fly fishing and have fished for many years. I tie my own flies and believe there is no better fishing experience than catching a fish on your own creation. I was so excited to share my knowledge with foster kids with the hope that they would also experience the same peace and satisfaction of fly fishing.

News & Events

Giving Tuesday, November 29th, 2022!!

Giving Tuesday, November 29th, 2022!!

Thank you for being an integral part of The Mayfly Project this year! When we say, "It takes a village," we truly mean it! This year we added 9 new projects and 106 new mentors, and served over 380 children in foster care! That's 1,900 days on the water this year,...

Interview with TMP Lead and Clinical Social Worker, Kimberly Cordero

Interview with TMP Lead and Clinical Social Worker, Kimberly Cordero

Kimberly Cordero brought The Mayfly Project to Boise two years ago and is our lead mentor for this project. We are also honored to have her as a TMP sounding board to ensure we are creating safe projects for the kids we mentor nationally. Kimberly is not just a great...

TMP’s BUY A FLY EVENT is LIVE!!!!

TMP’s BUY A FLY EVENT is LIVE!!!!

We're excited to announce our annual Buy a Fly Event is now live! From September 29th to October 31st, purchase a fly/flies and you're entered to win awesome prizes! All proceeds go towards supporting The Mayfly Project's first year projects, which means more children...

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