Go Fish! (Intermediate course)

Magdale Dam, Honley, Huddersfield

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Go Fish! (Intermediate course)

This brand new 8-week course is for learners who have previously experienced the fun, social and inclusive activity that is fishing!  Whether you consider yourself a beginner or are more experienced you will have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and adapt what you have already learnt about angling.  Over the sessions you will be able to get comfortable with your own techniques, will learn how to consider both the weather and the environment and how to use these to the best advantage in the pursuit of a good catch!  You will also have the chance to try potentially new techniques such as fly, predator and sea fishing!  This course is suitable for those who have attended the previous Go Fish Beginners course through the College or for those who have some knowledge of angling but would like to gain more confidence and experience.  All equipment provided.

This course will take place at Magdale Dam in Honley, Huddersfield but there may be the opportunity to fish in other waters both locally and further afield – including the Coast (fingers crossed).  Transport will be provided for any trips outside the local area.

If you are already enrolled with the College please express your interest in this course by emailing us at:ckrecovery.wellbeing@swyt.nhs.uk)

If you are new to the College you will need to complete our enrolment form by clicking here

Cost

Free

At Magdale Dam

Start dates and time

TermDayDateTimesDuration
Term Friday9 September 202212pm - 2.30pm8 weeks

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You are not referred to the Recovery College, you can simply enrol yourself, or on behalf of someone for any of our courses that may be of interest to you. Our courses are open to all adults and we welcome carers, supporters and professionals too.

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