Veterans, captains, guides, and volunteers had a great time on the waters in Palmetto, Florida. There were 10 boats with their captain, a veteran and volunteer who went fishing in the surrounding waters. Twenty-one disabled veterans participated. We assembled around 8:00 AM at the Bradenton Yacht Club and headed out to fly fish the surrounding waters. This event has been held since 2012 at the Bradenton Yacht Club and has been supported by the Anna Maria Oyster Bar and the Crosthwait Memorial Tournament.
“PHWFF is a national non-profit (501c3) program that teaches veterans fly fishing, fly casting, fly tying, and fly rod building. It is helping heal the physical and emotional wounds of our veterans. Fly fishers all over the country organize fly fishing activities in conjunction with the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers and Clinics. This program is promoted by the International Federation of Fly Fishers and its charter and affiliated clubs. Members of Mangrove Coast Fly Fishers, Mid Coast Fly Fishers, Suncoast Fly Fishers, and Tampa Bay Fly Fishing Club donated their boats and guides to make this event very successful and honor our veterans. This year’s event was coordinated by Mike Reeves along with Ted Haas and former Regional Coordinator Lawrence Lurie. This event gets the veterans out on the water to catch fish with a fly rod. Many of the vets have spent time at VA facilities tying flies and learning how to fly cast. Several programs also include fly rod building programs. The veteran can build his/her own rod, tie their own flies and then get out on the water to use the fly fishing equipment that they made. All services are provided at no cost to our veterans.




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