Red Tag Fly Fishers Club Fairfield is turning 90 years old

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“It keeps you fit,” he said, “and it’s ideal because you can do it when you’re seven and when you’re 90.”

McCaughey advises new members such as Oliver Anderson, 8, and his father Keith, 53, that the secret to fly casting is “practice and more practice”.

A Red Tag fly tying class held at East Ivanhoe Bowling Club. Red Tag membership grew during the pandemic.Credit:Joe Armao

When McCaughey joined, veteran club members seemed to cast with the grace of ballet dancers.

“It’s not so much strength as timing. It’s not so much the big, strong people that cast well,” McCaughey said.

Stephens said McCaughey is nicknamed “the Professor” for his fishing skills.

Vin McCaughey (far right) casts his fishing rod over the pools in Yarra Bend Park, Fairfield.

Vin McCaughey (far right) casts his fishing rod over the pools in Yarra Bend Park, Fairfield. Credit:Scott McNaughton

It’s been a wonderful social club for McCaughey, a retired electrician, who joined Red Tag soon after migrating from Belfast in 1961.

As a child, he enjoyed fishing with his father and uncle on Lough Melvin, a lake on the UK and Irish Republic border.

In Red Tag, McCaughey and his wife, Irene, and two children socialised and travelled with other young families to scenic spots such as the Buffalo River near Myrtleford, in north-eastern Victoria.

McCaughey had a stroke at age 55, but within six months, returned to Red Tag events in a wheelchair.

McCaughey taught himself to cast with his left arm because his right arm at the time was paralysed.

Lifelong hobby: Vin McCaughey at O’Dell’s Lake in Tasmania circa 1980s.

Lifelong hobby: Vin McCaughey at O’Dell’s Lake in Tasmania circa 1980s.

“I had to tie the rod to my hand, because I kept throwing it away!” he says.

He wouldn’t quit. “It’s what I love doing.”

After Irene died six years ago, going to the club kept him busy, “having friends and things to do”.

On Sunday morning, McCaughey was at the casting pool despite it being 7 degrees.

Vin McCaughey, right, in 1964, with then-secretary of the Red Tag Fly Fishers’ Club Alec Wallace pictured at the Australian Fly Casting championships in Ballarat.

Vin McCaughey, right, in 1964, with then-secretary of the Red Tag Fly Fishers’ Club Alec Wallace pictured at the Australian Fly Casting championships in Ballarat.

Last weekend, McCaughey joined eight fellow Red Tag members at Millbrook Lakes, a private trout fishery at Gordon, near Ballarat.

“It was fantastic,” he said. “I probably now go for the company. The younger ones, they go for the fish. I’ll still catch a fish too, but me and my friends in the club, we go to have a good time.”

Red Tag members and their boat at Eildon Weir, Victoria, in 1932.

Red Tag members and their boat at Eildon Weir, Victoria, in 1932.

The club will hold a 90th birthday dinner at The Manningham Hotel in Bulleen on August 26.

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