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The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.

MEET THE SACRED WATERS TEAM

We don't make much of a living, but we've made wonderful lives.
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Joe Eichelberger,
President, CEO, Founder,  & Professional Angler
2017-Present.

Joe is the foremost fishing expert in Pagosa Springs. Joe was born & raised in Pennsylvania and honed his fishing & guiding skills on the most diverse, technical, and fabled waters of American Fly Fishing History. Joe has also enjoyed a few years “tasting the salt” fly fishing inshore and offshore saltwater fisheries before venturing to Colorado to share his skills & knowledge with others and pursue the lifelong dream of living, outfitting, fishing, and hunting in Colorado. After years of fisheries management work, volunteering and organizing with other non-profit environmental & fishing based charities he has been inspired to dedicate the rest of his life to Sacred Water's Mission. 
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Matthew Witt
​Vice President, Founder, Professional Whitewater Boater & Instructor 2017-Present.

​Matthew was hooked on whitewater ever since he took his first raft trip as a child down the Chattahoochee River in North Georgia.  Through his teenage years he honed his outdoor skills by climbing the beautiful granite and canoeing the amazing rivers in the Blue Ridge Mountains.   After attending two years at Young Harris College in North Georgia, Matt decided to venture west and finish his college education receiving a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Co..  Once out west Matt expanded his knowledge of hydrology through thousands of miles of exploration of the major waterways in the desert southwest and the Rocky Mountains.   After working as a professional geologist Matt decided to dedicate his life to educating the public about watershed conservation through whitewater guiding and swift water training.  As a certified whitewater instructor he has train countless boater how to read water and has volunteered with local search and rescue on several successful missions.
  Other than spending a lot of time on the water you might see Matt shredding some waist deep powder up at Wolf Creek Ski area or trying to wrangle his children up at his wife’s 1896 family homestead along the Middle Fork of the Piedra River. 
    
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Tabitha Willette
Treasurer 2019-Present.

Tabby has been a extremely beneficial part of SWCO since day one! Donating large amount and money helping us with website work and bookkeeping. As a Professional Blogger and bookkeeper for a CPA her expertise has been priceless. Now, she's filled an open Board position in 2019 as our New Treasurer. ​
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Dennis Davis
Board Member & Professional Angler 2017 - Present.


Dennis grew up in Southern California where he fished the lakes & streams of the Sierra Nevada's with his father who ha a great passion for all thing fishing be it fresh or salt waters. In his twenties Dennis moved to Mexico to operate a Light Tackle Charter Boat Guide Service for all Saltwater Game fishes large or small. After having two children Dennis & his wife decided to move back to the US where he refocused on finishing his other passion in life by finishing his Martial Arts Studies in Kung Fu. After reaching his goals and becoming a SiFu (Teacher) Dennis spent many years teaching Kung Fu. He then decided to move to Colorado to rekindle his love of flyfishing. Dennis began learning the lakes & river of SW CO. while doing so met our Founder Joe and was asked if he'd like to volunteer to help with some Veteran's Fishing Programs and the passion was fully rekindled after be able to bring smiles on the faces of many through fishing & teaching again. Dennis's laid back demeanor and Zen like approach things and lifestyle has made him a top notch teacher (guide).
Dennis states- “ Being a fishing guide has exposed me to working with our Disabled Veterans Groups like Project Healing Waters and Patriot Anglers. This has great personal rewards of giving back and helping Veterans who sacrificed so much for us. It's the Best!”



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Rod Zuniga
Board Member & Veterans' Advisor 2019 - Present. (USMC Retired & Purple Heart Recipient)

Raised in Alaska, fishing the Kenai Peninsula his entire childhood, Rod was raised with a deep appreciation for nature. Leaving home at eighteen to become a Marine, he saw the beauty and conflict of the Middle East from the front lines. After serving three combat deployments to Iraq between 2002-2006 including major battles such as Fallujah in 2004, he found returning home was a journey that did not end after the flight. Years passed as Rod searched high and low for anything to help him learn to cope and heal from the psychological wounds of combat. Eventually, ten years after he left Alaska, he returned to his childhood love of fishing. Since then he has spent time fishing with many people through the continental United States and working with organizations such as North Texas Patriot Anglers as their Director or Veteran Development and Healing Waters North Texas starting their fly tying program in the DFW metroplex. Learning again to enjoy the beauty of America’s waters. Through his travels, Rod found that Southwestern Colorado held a similar charm that he grew up with in Alaska and it quickly became his favorite place in the United States to fish and heal.  Rod’s day job is a Project Manager in the construction industry, he lives in Decatur Texas with his wife and two kids. And yes he wears a Stetson.

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Joanne Whitney
Board Member & Grants Director 2019 - Present. 

Joanne Whitney has been a resident of Pagosa Springs since 2014 coming from the Midwest.  Her passion for the mountains comes from her first visit over 25 years ago and found Pagosa though a contract she was working in New Mexico.    Through many years of work within corporate environments Joanne is applying business background in program/project management, operations and process support to businesses within the community.   The belief of service and supporting the community in which one resides has resulted in current work within Pagosa Springs and Archuleta County with the Pagosa Housing Partners as a consultant supporting the affordable housing efforts.

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Jaclyn Deilgat, Ph.D.
Board Member 

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Jaclyn comes from a long-line of avid anglers. She was born and raised in San Diego, but didn’t start fishing regularly until the summer of 2015 after she finished her doctorate in clinical psychology. She is making up for lost time and spends many days and hours in search of fish in both fresh and saltwater. Jaclyn has been passionate about helping people and giving back to the community for years and is excited to be part of Sacred Waters where she can expand the mission of helping people to being of service to humanity, habitats, animals, and the environment.

Violet Baetis of Dolores 

SWCO Service Dog *(in Training)*
Violet is Willow's Daughter being raised the same as her mother you will all see her well into the future here at Sacred Waters CO. ​
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Willow Brook of Deadfowl
​SWCO Service Dog

Everyone Loves Willow Pup. 
Willow is Sacred Water's Service Dog. Willow's been Guiding and providing happiest and emotional support to our community for 5 years now. Willow's been fishing and accompanying guided fishing trips since her 1st day in the real world at 6 weeks old. So yeah she's got more experience than most so called Professional Guides around here do. When Willow's not working she's still out fishing, boating, hiking and/or upland bird hunting with her Dad (Joe) and their friends & family. 

THE Original Founding TEAM

We can not say enough Thank Yous to our Original Founding Team. Thank You for all of your hard work, expertise, and making this idea a successful reality over the years... We couldn't of done it without you, take care and best of luck with your future endeavours.
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 Randy Wagner
​​Original 2017-2019 Founder & Professional Angler.  Owner of Vallecito Outside *(Retired)*

Randy was born and raised in the Southwest, he has always enjoyed wide open spaces with little or no sign of people. Hunting, fishing and gold panning have always been his passions. Randy lived and worked almost 20 years in Arizona developing his skills as a custom furniture maker and craftsman. When he wasn’t working, his number one priority was to make time to spend in Vallecito and Pagosa Springs area to pursue his true passions. Randy has guided many wealthy and influential people working for Wits End and Wilderness Trails Guest Ranches. He loved the opportunity to share his talent of fishing with the guests. In all his years of guiding, he had the opportunity to work with some World Class Anglers and developed his craft as a guide. Randy now owns and operates Vallecito Outside in Vallecito, CO. Now his newest passions are preserving our waters so that his grandchildren will have a chance to enjoy the things he has been fortunate enough to experience. Randy says; “I find great reward in helping the less fortunate enjoy and embrace nature the way I do ~ if you CATCH my drift.”

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 Michelle Wagner
Original 2017-2019 Founder, Secretary, & Professional Angler. Owner of Vallecito Outside *(Retired)*

Michelle’s passion for fishing is the best gift her Dad could have ever given her. He was the first person who took her fishing when she was four years old. The fish she landed was almost as long as she was tall. When she moved from the East Coast to Colorado, she traded a friend her saltwater surf rod for his fly rod. She made it her mission to be the best angler she could be. Michelle’s professional experience as a Corporate Trainer allows her to be a guide who will bring you to your greatest potential! Michelle says; “Passion for the outdoors is addictive – you just can’t get enough.” Once you breathe in that fresh crisp mountain air, walk in the woods and see your first moose or catch the biggest trout of your life, you are hooked. Michelle’s heart is full when she has the chance to share her skills with those who might get the experience other than by donating her time to organizations such as Project Healing Waters and Silver Spruce Academy.  


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Jon Oody,
Original 2017-2019 Founder, Vice President, Professional Angler, Owner - Tennessee Valley Anglers *(Retired)*

Jon was born and raised in East Tennessee and as a result of his fishy disposition, he spent the vast majority of his time chasing anything that swims. He started out soaking worms and minnows from a dock and then graduated to throwing ultra light spinning gear for trout and fishing for what ever he could catch in Ft. Loudon Lake. He was introduced to fly fishing when he was eleven years old and didn’t look back for many years. The cold streams of the Smoky Mountains and the back waters of the lakes is where he cut his teeth with a fly rod. After high school, he moved to Colorado and for the next four years worked primarily as a fishing guide learning everything he could about trout, pike, and carp. When he moved back to Tennessee, he picked up where he left off and started guiding his local tailwaters. Slowly but surly he expanded his horizon and now pursues Muskie and Striper as often as Trout. He doesn't discriminate between species or gear, and loves to share his passion for catching fish and conservation.
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Stephen Durham 
Original 2017-2018 Founder, Web Design, Board Member       
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*(Retired)*

Stephen is a lifelong outdoor adventure enthusiast with years of experience in non-profit management and outdoor advocacy. He gained insight into the benefits and effects of small town tourism during his years on the Pagosa Springs tourism board. He has also served a term as president of the Pagosa Area Trails Council, an established local 501(c)3 non-profit that specializes in trails advocacy. Stephen can also occasionally be found wrangling long pack trains of horses in the high country and guiding whitewater rafts down the San Juan river.
*(Stephen has since resigned from SWCO Board to pursue other life goals, but without his help designing our 1st webpage, also sharing his ideas & experience we would not have got as far as we have today. Thank you, Good Luck in your future endeavours Stephen...)* 


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Jeffrey Atkerson
Original 2017-2018
Founder, Board Member, Outdoor Expert, & Tarpon Expert *(Retired)*

Some of Jeff's Title is an inside joke around here... (goes hand & hand with our Guides vs Professional Anglers comments.) Jeff comes to us from San Angelo, TX. with a extensive business/entrepreneurial background. On a more serious note of the Outdoor Expert Title Jeff adds ideas, experience, and the like of many other outdoor recreational avenues being an all-around avid outdoorsman as a mountain biker, boater, snowboarder, hunter, shooter, and saltwater & freshwater angler. Jeff has been a wonderful cheerleader through the tougher times of whole founding of SWCO.  
*(Jeff has since resigned from SWCO Board to pursue other life goals, but without his help structuring SWCO Orgs, cheerleading / motivating us through the tougher times, also sharing his ideas & experience we would not have got as far as we have today. Thank you, Good Luck in your future endeavours Jeff...)* 



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