Flyfishing at Yeaveley Estate on
Wednesday, 23rd June 2004, with Students of Alfreton Park Special
School.
Despite the weather
conditions on the day, everybody who volunteered to attend this event turned up
nice and early as requested, and were met with a hot snack and a drink, which
was all down to the fantastic cookhouse operations of John Mitchell and his
trusty staff, Meg Worthy, Thelma Key, and Bron Duxbury.
The day started with an excellent demo for all concerned from Charles Jardine, who had
agreed to come, but due to other commitments had to leave at 11.00.am; we all
enjoyed his presentation, even some of us, I hope, may have benefited from it.
The Students arrived, and
after they had had a drink, were suitably dressed, and paired off with their
carer and caster, then made their way to the lake to commence fishing. What
really surprised a number of the members was the amount of concentration the
Students gave to the casting and retrieving. Very little fish were seen in the
morning so at about 12.30. Lunch was taken by everybody.
Thanks to David Bowen, a
Fire engine appeared with a crew of four, and caused a great attraction for the
Students, also I would like to thank Tony Wollett, Clown and Magician, who
circulated during the morning amusing one and all, after which it was back to
the lake for some more fishing. A roar was heard from the lake as the first
fish of the day was caught and landed, and duly photographed together with the
caster and catcher.
Casting and retrieving
continued until it was time for the Students to leave for home, but not until
due presentations were made of a Certificate of Achievement to each Student
which were presented by Tom Briggs, and a medallion for the best fish, best
caster, and best retriever which were presented by Ken Hasler from the M.T.S.F.C.,
who had been judging the Students during the day.
We had tremendous support
from the Estate, namely Guy Field. I cannot see how we can better the location
and all its facilities. Once again, thanks to John Mitchell and his little band
of helpers, who kept us fed and watered all day. Thanks to all the members of
Flyfishers, Derwent and St.Oswalds Lodges who ensured that it was a day to
remember for the Students. Not forgetting the members of the Lodge, and their
friends, who could not attend but made donations to the fund for a future event
at Yeaveley Estate. Photographs of the day were kindly taken by Bob Lee and Ken
Hasler, proofs will be circulated, but if you are interested please contact
either Bob or myself.
I have to mention John
Wright who donated the baps and Jerry Howarth who supplied the burgers.
I have since
received a letter of appreciation from the Head of Alfreton Park Special School,
together with a letter from each Student; these are being copied and will be
forwarded to you all in due course.
Thank you all again,
Sincerely and Fraternally, Bob Duxbury. (Gone Fishing)