Iowa’s first “Casting for Recovery” retreat was held on
October 11-13, 2013. Women with breast
cancer & survivors attended seminars, counseling sessions, an entomology
class, fly casting & knot tying classes, were treated to good food, and
finally, enjoyed a few hours of fly fishing with a “river buddy”. The retreat was held in Decorah, a small,
scenic town in Northeast Iowa, and the attendees fished the clear, spring-fed water
of Trout Run.
Women, who must
be Iowa residents, signed up to attend the no-cost retreat and 14 were randomly
chosen to participate. Volunteers
included social workers, other health care workers, fly fishing instructors and
fly anglers. On the final day, the
ladies were paired up with a River Buddy to stream fish for trout. Afterward, the ladies and the volunteers were
treated to a luncheon.
For the retreat,
the women were provided with everything they needed to fish, including a fly
rod, waders, vest, tippet materials and flies.
I’ve been told that at least a couple of the women have since purchased
their own fly rods & plan to continue fly fishing. Of course those who caught fish were thrilled
to do so and others also said they enjoyed the peace of listening to and being
on the water.
For more information
about Casting for Recovery in Iowa or in another state, including how to sign
up, how to volunteer or where to send donations, see the link below.
http://castingforrecovery.org
http://castingforrecovery.org
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