IF you've ever wanted to learn more about the fishing, the Canal and River Trust will be holding free taster sessions next month.
The waterways and wellbeing charity is inviting children and adults across the North West to unlock a new hobby this summer by joining a free ‘Let’s Fish!’ taster session.
Northwich has been chosen as one of the locations for the angling events, which include free one-to-one tuition from licensed coaches, which will take place on May 3 and 31.
Supported by local angling clubs, the one hour, learn-to-fish taster sessions encourage people to experience the health and wellbeing benefits of fishing on their local waterways.
All equipment, such as fishing tackle, bait, a rod licence and fishing permit, are provided free on the day.
Since its introduction in 2017, the Trust’s national ‘Let’s Fish!’ programme has gone from strength to strength, with over 15,000 people now having taken part.
Financial support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery has helped the programme to develop and continue into a packed 2021 season, offering more than 350 events across the country.
John Ellis, national fisheries and angling manager at the Canal & River Trust, said: "Fishing is fun.
"It's good for your mind and body, and it's something the whole family can enjoy.
"With the programme restricted in 2020 due to the pandemic, it is now back, bigger and better in 2021.
"We’ve seen throughout the past 12-months, the importance of getting outside into the fresh air.
"And with canals local and on-the-doorstep for millions of people, spending time by the water fishing is a feel-good, accessible activity that people can do in the heart of our towns and cities.
"This year, the ‘Let’s Fish!’ programme will be hosting many events within walking distance of urban communities, in places where everyone, regardless of background or ability, can take part.
"The free events will get people up and running in no time.
"All the equipment is provided.”
The events are open to both adults and children who want to learn a new hobby.
To adhere to coronavirus guidelines, the ‘Let’s Fish!’ events will be reduced in numbers to begin with.
John Ellis added: "This year we have a greater focus on ongoing participation.
"This means that those trialling fishing for the first time can go on and join a club and take part in local or even national competitions.
"We are also looking to develop a schools programme – building links with schools near to the canal network to encourage children to get outside and into nature."
For details of ‘Let’s Fish!’ event dates, locations and to book tickets, visit: www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/lets-fish.
Taster sessions are suitable for all adults and children (aged six and above), whether they are completely new to fishing or returning after a break.
Although tickets are free, places must be reserved in advance to help manage numbers.
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