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    John Hoyle

    09/12/2011

    hello everyone i live in the Calder valley Halifax and i have started guiding service ,the river Calder is a brown trout, pike and grayling heaven i have started up a web site i and would like to share it too all you it is calderdaleangling.co.uk you can look and see how beautiful it is and how good the fishing is cheers john :)

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    Speyfly .co.uk

    26/04/2011

    Hi Guys,

    Please visit www.speyfly.co.uk.

    Your new Salmon and Sea Trout fly fishing website...

    You will find :

    Online shopping
    Beat Booking
    Guided fishing
    Learn to fly fish
    Forum

    Thanks

    Terry

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    Chris Williams

    30/07/2010

    A qualified Level 2 UKCC Game Game Angling Coach, Lucy is the youngest qualified licensed female level 2 Angling Coach in the UK.

    Lucy believes that anyone can fish, no matter your age, race, gender or ability and it is her aim to encourage more people into the sport, in particular more females.

    Lucy offers sessions catered specifically around you, from learning how to set up your fishing tackle to basic single handed rod casting techniques and brushing up on your skills. Sessions may also cover knots, watercraft, fish health and your safety when on the water, and Lucy will offer helpful fishing hints and tips throughout the session.

    Sessions may be attended alone or in pairs. One on one sessions are great for individuals looking to learn how to master basic fly-casting and have any fishing-related questions answered in a private and uninterrupted setting or, bring a friend along and join in the learning fun together! Lucy also caters for hen parties, small groups and can organise corporate fishing tuition events.

    Lucy ensures that all sessions are made easy and most of all, fun!

    For more information, to check availability and to book contact Lucy.

    Equipment can be supplied if required.

    Makes a great gift with prices starting from just £20.00!

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    Chris Williams

    30/06/2010

    To celebrate National Fishing Month The Fishing For Everyone Ladies Fishing Club are holding a ladies day on Ross Lake at Chatton Trout Fishery, Chatton on Sunday 18th July.

    National Fishing Month runs from 17th July – 15th August and is all about encouraging and promoting the sport of angling amongst those who have never tried it before.

    The ladies fishing event is open to all females to come along to relax, have fun and most importantly of all, catch fish!

    Newly qualified Level 2 Game Angling Coach Lucy Bowden and head Coach Rebecca Thorpe will be offering casting tuition on the day to any ladies who would like it and equipment is available if required.

    The event will run from 12pm – 6pm so that the ladies can catch the evening rise.

    Lucy Bowden said;

    “The interest in this event so far has been great and we already have a good number of ladies signed up to attend. National Fishing Month is all about getting even more people into the sport and I hope ladies pop along and try it out!”

    The Club also have events scheduled at Caistron Trout Fishery and South Linden in August and Whinney Loch in September with many more events yet to be announced.

    If you are interested in attending this event or any others please contact Club Founder and Chairman, Lucy Bowden – lucy@fishingforveryone.com, visit www.fishingforeveryone.com

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    Chris Williams

    10/06/2010

    Keen angler and role model for ladies in angling, Lucy Bowden has passed her Level 2 UKCC Game Angling Coaching Qualification and is now the youngest licensed female Level 2 Game Angling Coach in the UK.

    Lucy, who is twenty three has been fishing for over eighteen years and works for Alnwick-based fishing tackle manufacturer, Hardy & Greys Ltd.

    Lucy also runs her own website, www.fishingforeveryone.com encouraging and promoting women into the sport of angling, and is the Founder and Chairman of the Fishing For Everyone Ladies Fishing Club, a fishing Club set up to encourage more ladies to get out and enjoy angling in a fun, friendly and supportive environment.

    Lucy is very excited to have achieved her Level 2 CC Game Angling Coaching Qualification and said;

    “I am so proud of what I have achieved through taking this qualification. I have never rated myself as the best angler in the world but I love to teach angling and pass on my knowledge to others.

    “Angling is one of the best hobbies in the world, and one that anyone can do, and I hope that with my help and support and that of countless others, more and more people will take up this fantastic sport.”

    Although initially the aim of Lucy’s Level 2 achievement will enable her to focus more on coaching within the Club environment and the School- Club links programme the Club are getting involved with, Lucy does hope to offer one-to-one angling instruction for those who would like it.

    Ben Thompson from the Angling Development Board said;

    "Lucy has been fantastic for women's angling in the North East and further afield and her recent success in her quest to become a Level 2 Angling Coach just rewards her for all her hard work.

    “Lucy has worked tirelessly to ensure the Club has Level 1 and 2 Qualified Coaches and that other volunteers have undertaken relevant training to ensure a safe and quality environment and, in addition to the regular events and activities offered, Lucy is working with local schools to offer young females opportunities to participate in angling.

    “Lucy's passion and commitment will ensure that the Fishing For Everyone Ladies Fishing Club will continue to develop and be successful and she has the full support of the Angling Development Board."

    Lucy joins a minority of female coaches in the UK. It is one of the aims of the Angling Development Board to increase this participation

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    Chris Williams

    10/06/2010

    Week 5 Question: With so many articles stating the hook as the most important item of tackle what hook pattern do you prefer and how often do you replace them?

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    Chris Williams

    10/06/2010

    Lucy Bowdens www.fishingforeveryone.com are holding an event at
    Caistron Trout Fishery Ladies Day

    Details:

    Sunday 4th July 10am – 4pm

    A members only event

    A BBQ will follow this event.

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    Chris Williams

    04/06/2010

    Week 4 Question: With a vast array of lines on the market what is your preferred material? Does breaking strength, diameter, abrasion resistance, stretch, flexibility, knot strength, visibility and durability effect your choice? Does your mainline differ from your hooklink and why?

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    Richard Cake

    14/05/2010

    Not sure to post this in sea or on here?
    I am this year going to be targeting bass on the fly, any recommendations on flies from anyone?

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    Chris Williams

    25/05/2010

    Week 3 Question: With the fish spawning, the weather heating up and our days getting longer how does this effect the way the fish are feeding and what tactics do you use to tempt a bite. If your favoured species is Carp do you use Zig rigs to target fish swimming in different water columns or do you try floaters on the surface? If your quarry is Tench are early morning and late evening sessions best? On the fly does the change in daylight hours effect your tactics?

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