Women in Sports - Angling (fishing)

by Sanju 2010-02-21 22:33:10

Women in Sports - Angling (fishing)



* The first known essay on sports fishing was written by Dame Juliana Berners of Great Britain in 1406. She described how to make a rod and flies, when to fish, and the many kinds of fishing in her essay, "Treatise of Fishing with an Angle".

* B. Byer of Cape Moreton, Australia, caught a 1,052-pound white shark in 1954. It is the largest white shark ever caught by a woman to date.

* Dianne North caught a world record 802-pound bigeye thresher shark in 1981 in New Zealand.

* The International Women's Fishing Association of Palm Beach, Florida, was founded in 1955 to promote angling competitions for girls and women.

* The International Women's Fishing Association of Palm Beach, Florida, established a scholarship trust in 1965 to further the field of conservation, and help deserving students attain graduate degrees in marine science at institutions offering such advanced courses.

* The International Women's Fishing Association established a Hall of Fame in 1978 to recognize outstanding women for their individual contributions to conservation and sportfishing.

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