The Angling Trades Association (ATA) report:

Twelve months on and mid July 2013 coincided with a heatwave. The NFM launch at the CLA Game Fair at Ragley Hall, Alcester was a roaring success, with eight qualified coaches and other support team members teaching 359 people how to fish over the three days in the Warwickshire sunshine.

Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon met the coaching team from the PAA and the adults and children that were learning to fishFisheries Minister Richard Benyon kindly took time out of his busy schedule on Saturday 20 July and came down to the water’s edge to meet the coaching team from the Professional Anglers Association (PAA) and the adults and children that were learning to fish.  The Minister spent time with every coach and their student, taking particular interest in Coach Nick Watkins teaching a young girl how to catch carp on the fly.

In a unique initiative, the Angling Trust Regional Officers and staff and volunteers from Get Hooked on Fishing distributed fliers to members of the public encouraging them to have a go at coarse fishing at the NFM feature or at the Game Angling Instructors Association (GAIA) fly fishing stand.  This initiative helped to target families attending the CLA Game Fair who wouldn’t normally have considered trying fishing on a family day out at a country show.

The success of the launch was backed by good attendances in the days that followed at other NFM events throughout the country. Initial feedback has indicated that the general public has responded enthusiastically to the widespread publicity inviting everyone to ‘have a go’ at organised events. As an indication of the breadth of the media message, Angling Trades Association Chief Executive Dr Bruno Broughton – also a member of the NFM team – devoted a day to live and recorded local radio interviews. This achieved almost one and a half hours of coverage spanning 11 radio stations and a combined listening audience in excess of 1.4 million.

Naidre Werner, Chairman of the Angling Trades Association (ATA), the organisation that runs NFM said:

“The weather has been a blessing this year and we could very well reach or even exceed our target of 15,000 participants.  That means that in the 20 years that the ATA has been running NFM with help from the Environment Agency, other organisations and the trade with their generous product donations, NFM has engaged, coached and brought over 275,000 people into the sport… amazing and impressive participation statistics!

However, none of this could be achieved without the support of those organisers and coaches who actually plan and facilitate the NFM events every year. A big thank you goes out to those who have already run their events and good luck to those who have events yet to come.”

 

With over 300 registered on the website, there are still plenty of events happening across the country before NFM ends on 26 August 2013. Visit www.nationalfishingmonth.com to look for an event near to you.