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nh July 12th, 2005 04:33 PM

help required
 
not having any family or friends who can teach me, can anyone point me in
the right direction to get tuition as an absolute beginner.

if it helps I am in West Yorkshire

TIA



Richard July 12th, 2005 04:48 PM


"nh" wrote in message
...
not having any family or friends who can teach me, can anyone point me in
the right direction to get tuition as an absolute beginner.

if it helps I am in West Yorkshire

TIA

The Environment Agency in West Yorkshire do organise some activity days as
part of their Angling Participation Project ........ so it may be worth
contacting them to see what they have planned for the future.

BFN ........



Ergo July 12th, 2005 08:09 PM

Try contacting the NFA. http://www.nfadirect.com/ they should be able to
find you a coach.

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Updated 29/03/05
"nh" wrote in message
...
not having any family or friends who can teach me, can anyone point me in
the right direction to get tuition as an absolute beginner.

if it helps I am in West Yorkshire

TIA




Derek.Moody July 12th, 2005 08:20 PM

x-posted.

In article , nh
wrote:
not having any family or friends who can teach me, can anyone point me in
the right direction to get tuition as an absolute beginner.


Three options, you might combine them:

Call in at a local tackle shop and ask if there are any local guides or
instructors. (Someone here may know of one.)

Ask at the shop too for contact addresses of fishing clubs - both local and
in areas you would like to fish. Then ask them if they have any tuition
schemes.

Ask those same clubs if they have older members who, although experienced
and skilled anglers, need help with (say) transport or carrying their gear
along steep/rocky banks or are just a little too inform to go on their own.
Then offer to assist them while they help you to catch a few in return.

if it helps I am in West Yorkshire


Anyone here know the area?

Cheerio,

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