Georgia Women Flyfishers Mardi Gras best flyfishing party

Women flyfishers of all ages (with a few male members) united for nothing but the joy of flyfishing and helping others. Even if you don’t know how to flyfish just join the club and they will teach you, all you need is a fishing license and a trout stamp. GWFF is having their annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser and everyone over the age of 21 is invited to attend.

Raffles tickets, silent auction, food and wine

“Best party ever.” Fly rods, artwork, 3 full days guided fishing in Tuskseegee river, Callohwe, North Carolina in a fully loaded 2-bedroom cabin with a washer and dryer is the main prize so far.

Classes are $55 for GWFF members and $110 for non-members

Membership to the club is $55 the first year including $35 which goes to Federation of Fly Fishers and $20 dues after that. Monthly meetings are held at the Delkwood Grill in Marietta,Georgia.

Who: anglers 16 years and older must have a Georgia fishing license which allows you in agreement to fish in Alabama, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina bordering waters.

Contact Deb Bowen:

Beginning flyfishing class Saturday, March 2nd at Frog Hollow

Intermediate flyfishing Saturday, March 23rd at Frog Hollow

Contact: Circe Tsui or Carolyn Emery for advance tickets $30 or $35. Email:info@georgialfyfishing,com

When: March 2, 2013

Where: Sweetwater Brewing Company 195 Ottley Dr. Atlanta, GA 30324

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