Spring into Fishing this March with the Angling Trust

Spring Into Fishing this March at one of six free, fun and friendly activity days for families around England.

Spring Into Fishing events run by the Angling Trust and funded by the Environment Agency, are a great way to get everyone out doing something different and will help kids learn new skills outdoors – best of all it won’t cost a penny!

Everything needed to learn more about the wonderful world of fishing is provided on the day and the friendly volunteers will make everyone very welcome. Spring Into Fishing sessions are for all ages and experience levels so they’re perfect for complete beginners too. Parents and grandparents – just bring the kids along and have a go yourself – come and get fishing…

You’ll be provided with free tackle, bait, instruction and more info about local clubs and places to go fishing so you know what to do next time. Fishing is a fun, exciting, cheap and healthy outdoor activity plus it’s a great way to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet surrounded by nature. So get out there and get fishing at a Spring Into Fishing event near you!

Spring Into Fishing Event dates across England are between 3rd and 31st March 2018, and include:

  • Spring into Fishing West Midlands – 3rd March
  • Spring into Fishing South East – 10th March
  • Spring into Fishing East Midlands – 17th March
  • Spring into Fishing North West – 24th March
  • Spring into Fishing South West – 31st March
  • Spring into Fishing Yorkshire & North East – 31st March

You can find them all at www.bit.ly/SpringIntoFishing

Twitter: Follow the Spring Into Fishing campaign @GetIntoFishing – please use the hashtag #SpringIntoFishing to join the conversation.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/getouttheregetfishing

Notes:
Anyone interested in going fishing can find many more angling events at www.getfishing.org.uk. The events listed are for all participants regardless of age, fitness or previous angling experience. The Get Fishing campaign is run by the Angling Trust to increase the number of people being introduced to angling across the country and get more people fishing, more often. The Angling Trust is the national representative and governing body for angling in England.

The Environment Agency funds the Angling Trust to provide more opportunities for people to go fishing and encourage sales of rod licences. Money from rod licence sales is spent on improving angling habitat and infrastructure through projects like the Angling Improvement Fund.

More Info: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency

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