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Casting For Recovery !! Urgent !! More volunteers needed Sunday, August 7, 2005 Nancy Siegler, President, Ladybugs Fly-Fishing Club
I just received the list for the Casting for Recovery Retreats for 2005. Our club and Granite Bay Flycasters will be participating in the retreat that will be held at the Pit River Lodge.
Last year we had several folks volunteer and at the last minute some did not make it. My only requirement is that if you sign up, please keep your promise. These ladies are depending on us to be there to help them. We are in a very remote area and can’t get any replacements at the last minute. We try to make it one-on-one if possible. Last year some of us had to take 2 or 3 ladies. We may also fish at a nearby lake if the river conditions warrant.
Unfortunately, we can’t pay you to do this, so it can cost you gas, time and lodging, but it is really worth it. Remember the fly-fishing in this area can be very good, so come up early and go fishing. If you want to float the Fall River, let me know, and I can set you up with a guide. It is quite a fishery. I fished it for the first time last year and had a ball.
Requirements:
Please
know that they will think the world of you after the fishing and want to
continue with questions about fly-fishing and about you.
I know the date is a long ways away, but as soon as you decide to do this event, please call or email me so I can send you all the information. It is our goal to have 12 river helpers there. So far I have only 2.
Thanks so much.
Nancy Siegler President Ladybugs Fly-Fishing Club Email: fishen@directcon.net Phone: 530.677.6034 The Casting for Recovery Web Site: www.castingforrecovery.org
I would like to thank those Granite Bay Flycasters Members who have so kindly volunteered to be a river helper for our up-coming retreat this August. We could still use a few more volunteers. If you would like to help out please give me an e-mail at fishen@directcon.net or call me at (530) 677-6034 What is Casting for Recovery? Casting for Recovery is a national non-profit support and educational program for women who have or have had breast cancer.
We provide an opportunity for women whose lives
have been profoundly affected by the disease to gather in a beautiful,
natural setting and learn fly-fishing, "a sport for life." Just as
importantly, we offer an opportunity to meet new friends and have fun.
Why
fly fishing and breast cancer?
“River Helper” Job Description As a “River Helper” you must:
River Helpers may be partnered with a CFR fly fishing instructor to assist with the individuals that are assigned to them, or be asked to guide no more than two individuals. Most of the participants in this program are beginners with very little casting experience. The women are equipped with a rod, reel, breathable waders, and a vest. The vest is loaded with 7 ½ foot 4X leaders, a spool of 5X tippet material, nippers, forceps, floatant, strike putty, and sink putty. CFR has an assortment of flies for their use. They have been taught a fly to tippet knot (clinch) and a tippet to leader knot (surgeon’s). They also had a short presentation on the trout’s diet and behavior. There will be an on-stream demonstration of moving water techniques before the guided fishing begins. Items that may be helpful to bring along if you have them:
You are not required to bring a rod, but if you do, it should not be longer than 8 ½ feet or heavier than a 5 wt. There will be a central gathering point set up where you should check-in when you are through fishing. Located in this area will be a comfortable resting spot, snacks, beverages, first aid kit, and emergency assistance. Things to remember:
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