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Grizzly Wulff
07-13-2010, 11:34 AM
For a number of years High Sierra Fly Casters of Gardnerville Nevada has supported 2 national fly fishing programs for cancer patients. The first is Casting for Recovery, a program for women with breast cancer. We provide “river buddies” to be with the women while they are on the stream for half a day of fly fishing, and provide financial support to the organization.

The second program is Reel Recovery, a program for men with all forms of cancer. We support 2 programs a year, one here in our local area and one in Northern California. We spend two days on the water with the men as well as providing financial support to the organization.

Two years ago we decided to expand our participation by starting two, 1 day programs for women with any form of cancer and for kids with cancer.

The kids program, Reel Escape for Kids, provides a day of fly fishing on a private preserve for children with cancer and their families. Trained medical personnel are on site to cover emergencies. Breakfast and lunch are provided as well as rods, reels, flies, etc..

The womens' program, Reel Escape for Women, is similar to the kids program. This last Sunday we had 6 novice fly fishers at the preserve in Pleasant Valley. The stream has both resident wild fish and augmented fish; it’s all catch and release, flies only. All of the participants caught fish, some over 4 pounds.

Here are some pictures from Sunday.

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The Banner at the staging area.

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One of our participants on the stream

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This nice rainbow succumb to a soft hackle on the swing

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This rainbow couldn't resist a small Elk Hair Caddis

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Another nice run with plenty of fish

I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed the day. The ladies all left Sunday afternoon with smiles on their faces and memories in their hearts.

troutrageous1
07-13-2010, 02:52 PM
Nice to see some good things brought to light (instead of all of the bad that one sees & reads in the news daily).
Thanks for sharing the info and photos.

ofuros
07-13-2010, 06:28 PM
Great idea for those suffering from the many forms of cancer,
its good to know there are still selfless people out there, who do care.
Broad smiles on the sufferers faces, tells me that it helps, on so many levels.

Apache Trout
07-13-2010, 08:20 PM
Great stuff!
Thanks to all of you for your wonderful work and making a difference in people's lives.
A.T.

soupmix
07-14-2010, 09:54 AM
Great job! :clap:

Mostyn
07-15-2010, 05:40 AM
Absolutely Brilliant; and a fantastic thing for any organisation to undertake! - I love the photos! Also the fact that someone does care!

What an excellent post!

Thank you for sharing it with us!

Mostyn

Satoshi
07-16-2010, 05:17 AM
Great activity in a beautiful place!

Satoshi