Fly-Fishing Tournament to Benefit Wildlife Classroom Construction
The popular Davidson River will challenge fly-fishing competitors in the 2008 Pisgah Fly Masters.
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BREVARD, N.C. (Oct. 24, 2007) – Fly-fishermen with a competitive edge will want to take notice of this event: The 2008 Pisgah Fly Masters on the Davidson River, March 29-30.
This inaugural fly-fishing tournament is limited to 125 competitors. Deadline for entries is Feb. 15, with a $50 application fee. Proceeds will go toward classroom construction at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife education, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission learning facility located south of Asheville.
“This is an ideal opportunity for fly-fishing competitors who would enjoy spending springtime in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains,” said Emilie Johnson, an event coordinator. “Not to mention that Trout Unlimited lists the Davidson River as one of America’s 100 best trout rivers!”
The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education is located alongside the Davidson River, near Brevard, and is adjacent to the Bobby N. Setzer State Fish Hatchery. Aquatic ecosystems and cold water conservation are a large part of the exhibits and displays. The planned classroom will be used for educational programs including fly-fishing and fly-tying.
For the competition format, rules, prize list and entry forms, contact the Pisgah Center for Wildlife education at (828) 877-4423 or e-mail emilie.johnson@ncwildlife.org.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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