Great for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life, fishing is the number one relaxing outdoor pastime in the UK and we are pleased to bring a little bit of calm to this year’s Lowther Show over 11th and 12th August.
Offering something for everyone, the Association of Advanced Professional Game Angling Instructors (AAPGAI) will be attending this year’s Lowther bringing a variety of angling related stands, along with have a go activities, lots of educational displays and entertainment.
If you already fish or are thinking of taking up this fine outdoor sport, the AAPGAI will be on site and at hand to offer some useful guidance for both old and new to the sport.
If you would like to improve your fly-casting and fishing skills, team AAPGAI will be there in force. Not only will they be running the fly-casting clinics for both adult and juniors, they will also be putting on regular fly-casting and fly-tying demonstrations. Alongside this, Borderlines and the Wigton Youth Station have confirmed their attendance at this year’s Lowther to talk about the work they do in the communities around northern England and south-west Scotland and how they can help schools and our local youth.
Taking place on the Fishing Island at the Lowther Country Fair, visitors can get involved in lots of activities such as fly-tying, river walks, various competitions and family fun activities so make sure you come along and have chat with the professionals, have some fun and learn something new.
The Lowther Country Fair takes place over 11th and 12th August 2012. Countryman Fairs organise 5 award-winning events across the UK throughout the year, each showcasing the very best in country life. For more information on all of Countryman Fairs award winning events visit the website at www.countrymanfairs.co.uk and join us on Facebook to stay up to date with the latest news and developments as they happen.