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Qualifications


1st4Sport level 2 Angling Coach
CRB Checked
Fully Insured

Memberships


Angling Development Board
The Angling Trust
Professional Anglers Assoociation

Courses Attended

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About Session Plans

No two sessions ever workout exactly the same, with fishing its never like that!

Linked are typical examples of session plan topics and the session aims, no two angling sessions are ever the same just as two people are never the same. That's why every session plan is tailored to you.

As a beginner, the first session will follow a standard format, unless you have asked to work on particular point. Giving a basic overview of that discipline, from setting up the rod through to being able to cast and fish.

If you have never fished before or you want to cover two or three techniques it can be a lot to take in. Many students book a course of sessions, as we get to know you better this is when the session plan can be designed to best suit you personally.

Coaching sessions as part of a course can be just a couple of hours long when practising specific skills. Two hours tuition then fish the rest of the day/night to put your new angling skills to the test (if available)

So tense you can feel the static crackling in the Summer evening air, even the birds are quite as you watch your line quiver, did it quiver? Every one of your senses on full alert with your heart pumping!! Fishing is and should be be great fun and at times very exciting. The more you catch the more exciting it becomes.

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