Ladies Fishing

Ladies Fishing.

Thought you might like this video. We have come a long way in the last two months

regards

anne

Richard at Chatton Trout Fishery with the ladies

Ladies I would like to welcome coach Richard Woods the latest recruit to Ladies Fishing.

Richard has agreed to help with fishing techniques,  with the ultimate aim of catching more fish.

For those ladies who have not met Richard, he has fished since he was 3, with his father. He has represented England in the Juniors Team both at Still and River. From the age of 11 he has been distance casting, last year he reached 3rd in the

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Ladies fishing coaches with Colin and Clive from the EA

The environment agency from July are holding free taster days for people interested in learning the art of fly fishing. This year the coaches ladies from ladies fishing in the North East have volunteered to help on their tasters days.

Colin Thrower EA Event Manager said “We are keen to promote fly fishing across the North East to families, having the ladies from ladies fishing and Richard Woods the youngest qualified coach in the UK at 18 involved we hope to encourage people of all ages to come and try our free taster days”

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Jim Fearn. Photo taken by Tony Riley AAPGAI Instructor

This year the Tyne Rivers Trust are hosting their second Tyne Fishing Festival at Lambley Farm Estate on the South Tyne, July 4, 2010 11am to 5pm.

This FREE day will feature Tyne Rivers Trust guided river walks, free fishing instruction from qualified instructors, several trade stands. There will be a beer tent & hog roast, games room and plenty going on! Funds raised will go the Red Cross and other charities.

Lambley Estate nestles in a beautiful part of the South Tyne valley with gorgeous walks all around. Bring the family for a fun day out.

Just spoken to Jim Fearn,  he is there giving double handed casting demonstrations. Worth a visit to see Jim cast

Hi everyone, i just love this photo…

its called the catch of the day at Lady Bird Lake. The reservoir was formed in 1960 by the construction of Longhorn Dam at its eastern boundary by the City of Austin. The lake was created for several reasons, including the need for a cooling pond for the Holly Street Power Plant. The reservoir was also envisioned from the beginning as a recreational venue for the city.

Enjoy

The Catch of the Day, Lady Bird Lake Style With temperatures hovering in the 80’s and a threat of thunderstorms in the air, it was a perfect day to go fishing, or so says Gu Yo Zong, who has this lone pier down from the Deep Eddy pool all to himself Thursday afternoon on Lady Bird Lake. Zong, from China, was well equipped with three fishing poles in the water at one time. Photo by Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman … Read More

via AUSTIN MATTERS by Ralph Barrera