| Bill Kreisl | president |
| Larry Gilsdorf | vice president |
| Ed Koditek | secretary |
| Bob Shadle | director |
| Don Krantz | director |
| Bill Fritsche | director |
| Jim Johnson | director |
| Bill McDonald | director |
The first-ever Installation Dinner was hosted by Jordan Beyer and assisted by Ken Hower and Les Junge. Master of Ceremonies was Bill Fritsche who continued his popular casting clinics throughout the year. Outgoing President, Ray Kidder, was presented a Scott rod. (Why did we drop this tradition? Art?)
John Gross headed up the editorial staff as the bulletin returned to the fat size it had under Ray Kidder's authorship. Speakers included Mike Fong, Bob Nauheim, the ever-popular Doc Nelson and Dan Blanton. The "new kid in town" was Angler's Emporium, which opened in November.
Wooly worms and foul weather gear were featured for the December Pyramid Lake fish out. Jack Garnett won the Orvis outfit at the Christmas Raffle. For the Bonita Fish out, the following CB "handles" were used by the drivers. Do you know these calls? "Lucky I", "Irish Fisherman", "Grey Grizzly", "Deep Six", "Honda", and "John"? Hmmmm that last one is a tough one.
The first-ever Eagle Lake fish out took place in April followed by Amador in May and the Yuba in June. Fishing continued hot at PFF fish outs and Rob Neubert had the luck of the Irish with monthly raffles winning the coveted rod-building jig.
Gatos Creek and The Peripheral Canal were big conservation issues.