Hi Ladies I been in contact with Sherri Russell from She’s so Fly and would love to share her story with you. When you read her story you may see bits of yourself, i’ve definitely see some of myself in Sherri’s story, when the odds get stacked against you ! and one part in particular reminds me of what could have happened to to myself, luckily i found fly fishing
Sherri writes ” I almost suffered a breakdown as a result – life is not always fair it seems. I said to myself, “Sherri, you have got to snap out of this! You need to get out there and do something that will make you happy before you go crazy.”
She had always wanted to learn to fly fish, this changed her life around. I know how she felt.
Enjoy reading about Sherri http://www.shessofly.com/About_She_s_So_Fly.html
Ladies, I’ve been chatting with Sherri and I would like to share with you the great work she’s doing to raise money for NBCF. She is encouraging ladies to Help support “Fishing For A Cause” by purchasing her custom fishing lures and other fishing products available through her site
The National Breast Cancer Foundation’s mission is to save lives by increasing awareness of breast cancer through education and by providing mammograms for those in need. NBCF accomplishes this mission through various initiatives. NBCF programs provide women help for today and hope for tomorrow.
To find more about the charity visit their website at http://www.fishingforacause.com/
Ladies,
Well done Jean
A Fakenham housewife who took up sea fishing only two years ago has won the ladies section of the European beach angling championship staged along the Yorkshire coast at Bridlington
Hi Ladies
Thought you might find this article interesting about the ladies in the womens bassmasters tour. Its a long article but shows the dedication of poeple to get more ladies into fishing
(Mar. 08, 2010 – Red Oak, TX)… Rod Baker, husband and Bass Caddy of WBT Pro Boater Dr. Terri Elkins was shocked to hear from one of his buddies, Lake Fork Guide Lee White, that ESPN/BASS had announced the discontinuation of the Academy Sports and Outdoors Women’s Bassmaster Tour on Monday, January 4, 2010.
He was shocked, but not surprised. “I felt during the whole 2009 WBT tournament season that this was the last one, but I hoped that I was wrong”, says Baker.
“But when I started thinking about what those ladies endured in order to fish, I got mad. Some of them sleep in their trucks and tents, and had to take shelter in camp restrooms at 1 am during severe storms with local tornados, and then get up at four to fish the tournament. I felt that, with that kind of dedication, there should be something out there for them to stay together and fish.” Anyone who knows Rod will agree, when he feels like something should be done, he takes whatever steps necessary to make it happen.
Hi ladies
I came across a blog you might find interesting, promoting the ladies lets go fishing event at Naples Florida
“Year after year, participants praise the program and share the experience with fellow female anglers. “Being able to pick, choose, and move between skill stations was terrific! I loved the flexibility,” commented Mary Hackney, Naples, FL. Cindy Tutino, Naples FL added, “It’s incredible how much I learn each time I go through this seminar! When I thought I was pretty good at fishing, I found out I can learn a whole lot more!”
Check out the fishing guru’s blog at
Anne Woodcock organises fishing days for women. She is the Marketing Director at FishPal and has a weekly show on CVFM Radio 




