Is your invitation open to newbees as well? If possible can I book 2 places? What is the costs?
I am looking forward to learn more and this seems like just the place.
Regards
Thomas
Hahahahahahaah good one
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day
Is your invitation open to newbees as well? If possible can I book 2 places? What is the costs?
I am looking forward to learn more and this seems like just the place.
Regards
Thomas
Would be nice to see all fly fishing clubs, including a conservation ethos in their mission statement, and actively becomming involved in preserving the natural fisheries.
I also get a bit concerned when people state that their mission is to become "number one". Number one could mean anything, most members, most money, most competition trophies, most anything...
Sorry for being a bit critical, but good luck with the club.
Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.
Yesterday I joined this club. Also being my first (and hopefully my last )
Just want to know what do I expect from this club?
Last edited by MichielvanRooy; 20-03-12 at 01:39 PM.
Newbies are always welcome. Cost for the day is R80.00 entrance to Eendekuil? Should you be attending, please inform me via return email as number of fisherman on the day are limited.
Visit our website regarding membership and related information.
Join our club and lets have 'serious fun'
See you at Eendekuil or at our club venue.
The next club outdoor event is on 24 March, 09:00 at Eendekuil.
Review previous post in this regard.
You are most welcome to attend but please inform via return email as there is a limit to the number of fishermen on the day. So far we are 15 attending.
See you at the waters.
Thanks for your kind wishes for the club.
I believe that Fly Fishermen in general who have the integrity, the passion and love for the sport inherently ensure sound envinormental practices and preserve their immediate fishing environment.
There are a number of reputable associations actively busy with all aspects of conservation to which I'm sure all clubs support or are affiliated to. For this reason most clubs primarily practice the sport of fishing.
On a lighter side, we don't advocate being 'number one' because we are already there but rather being 'The premier Flyfishing club in Gauteng'. Believe in your mission and you will achieve it
Thanks for your comments as it reminds us not to lose focus of the environment and especially preserving the natural fisheries.
Regards
Last edited by Jacaranda; 21-03-12 at 08:40 AM.
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