Anne Woodcock organises fishing days for women. She is the Marketing Director at FishPal and has a weekly show on CVFM Radio

Monthly Archives: April 2010

Hi ladies Take a look at the Cumbria Fishing Festival from the 15th to 23rd May. I know some of you ladies have been savvy and are already booked on events. Take stock of these household names that ladies fishing have held events with, its another chance to have a days tuition and instruction during the festival with Paul Procter, Tony Riley, Lee Cummings, Clive Mitchell-Hill, Glynn Freeman and many more. If you… Read More

Yesterday we had another of our social outings, this time with posh frocks and hats to the ladies day at Kelso Races. The weather was fabulous and the race course Voted ‘Britain’s Friendliest Racecourse’ in a Sunday Times survey made all the ladies feel very welcome. The ladies who attended said “what a nice change some beautiful weather, lets hope it stays like this for the fishing”. We even had some ladies with winning horses, and one… Read More

We are proud to announce the internationally acclaimed fish hook brand Partridge will be providing the hooks for the flies designed by Paul little, Charles Jardine and Paul Procter for ladies fishing’s fund raising for Casting for Recovery UK & Ireland. The flies are being tied at locations across the North East on the 8th and 9th May with help, tuition and advice from Paul Little and Cliff Johnston. Paul Little commented… Read More

Hi Ladies Sarah and myself have been to the Orvis shop in Corbridge today. We’re organising a very special day on Saturday 21st August with Josie and Sharon at Orvis, Corbridge to raise money for Casting For Recovery. You are all invited so please make a note for your diary. Whilst in the shop, we found out that not only do they stock an exceptional range of Orvis ladies casual clothing, including Barbour. They have a great… Read More

Hi Ladies Thankyou to Sarah for our first recipe, you can find it under the new section on the site under recipe’s. Your comments would be appreciated, in particular what wine you think should accompany it. Regards Anne