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Ladies Day organised by Academy Member

Hardy & Greys Ltd Game Academy Member, Howard Taylor of www.upstreamdryfly.com and The Peat Spade Inn, Longstock held their second ladies fly fishing day last weekend.

Twenty ladies took part in the event held on Sunday May 18th on a private estate lake on the River Test. The ladies learnt basic casts, some entomology and how to hook and land their first trout in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, from one of the professional AAPGAI instructors.

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Supported by Hardy & Greys Ltd and using fishing tackle newly launched for 2008 including the Hardy Demon Rods and Greys G-Tec reels the ladies, aged between fourteen and sixty five were surprised at how easy fly fishing was to take up and enjoy.
Ladies day participant, Mandi Doyle said; “The Ladies day was booked by my husband as a surprise for me and I had a fantastic time with visual demonstrations and one-to-one guidance. Everyone was proficient, really patient and very friendly. Bagging my first ever rainbow trout was a real thrill but just being there was more important. The day confirmed I am passionate about this sport.” Hardy & Greys Ltd Academy member, Howard Taylor said; “It’s a real pleasure to teach ladies as they generally make far better students than men. Ladies listen and put words into practice very well, making excellent casters within a matter of minutes.  They certainly show their husbands and boyfriends that they’re not ‘fishing widows’ and show a great deal of finesse with a fly rod.”

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A prize giving followed the fishing and prizes included a Ladies Fishpond Vest, won by Mandi Doyle for most improved angler and all ladies received a Hardy Demon cap.

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Hardy & Greys Ltd are proud to announce their Public Relations Coordinator, Lucy Bowden and Hardy Game Academy Member, Rebecca Thorpe helped at the Ladies Event.

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Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 (Archive on Thursday, June 05, 2008)
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