NSW DPIRD Womens Fishing Session (children welcome)

NSW DPIRD Womens Fishing Session (children welcome)

NSW DPIRDs FREE Ladies Fishing session in Gosford

By DPIRD Fishcare Central Region

Date and time

Sat, 7 Dec 2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM AEDT

Location

Gosford Public Wharf

12 Dane Drive Gosford, NSW 2250 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Welcome to NSW DPIRD series of FREE Women's Fishing sessions. We are looking forward to introducing a wonderful group of women (and *their children, which are welcome to come along) to the joys of sustainable recreational fishing.

Come join us to see how fishing can form lifelong friendships, spark a lifestyle passion and simply enjoy a great day by the water's edge.

Each lady will take home a free rod/reel combo to ensure you can continue to experience the joys of fishing and the relaxed lifestyle it offers. On the day, you'll get to meet like-minded ladies across the Gosford area for some introductory fishing lessons and most importantly lots of smiles and fun.


Frequently asked questions

What do I need to bring?

Just you, appropriate clothing for the day (ie be sun wise) and a great smile, everything you need to try fishing is supplied.

Is lunch included?

No, as the session only runs 9.00am to 12pm lunch is not included.

Will photos be taken on the day?

Yes, as the location is public your registration includes your approval to have photos taken, which can be used to promote the event and future events.

Who will run the day?

NSW DPI recreational fisheries staff and Fishcare volunteers will run the day

Can I bring my kids.

Sure, the day is open to all ladies and if you need to bring your kids along then they are welcome as well. Please just advise their age and name in your booking so they can receive a goodie bag.

What bait is used? I am allergic to crustacea, will I be able to attend?

If you or your child has any medical conditions or allergies it is your responsibility to bring aid and administer care. Prawns are used and remnants etc will be found in the area from other fishers.

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