www.fishergirl.com
Posted by John Malloy on 09/20/2009

Many thanks to Teresa Sanges and Dawn Jewell from www.fishergirl.com
for the special gift.
Yes Boys and Girls, the Fishing is Good in Meaford…
Looking Forward to Meeting You in Meaford – You’ll Love It!
FisherGirl is a Canadian-based company that has been blazing new trails for female anglers of all ages since 2003. The concept of FisherGirl was conceived when the realization was made that it was about time that women caught onto this enjoyable pastime. The misconception that fishing is a man’s sport is diminishing as women everywhere take advantage of FisherGirl‘s outdoor equipment and apparel, a product line designed with feminine needs and desires in mind.
Especially for Women
In order to achieve success in any field, you must equip yourself with the right tools. FisherGirl‘s line-up of products is unique because it caters exclusively to women’s needs. Our fishing rods are ergonomically designed to fit a woman’s hand and specially engineered to be lightweight, making them easy for women and young girls to manoeuvre. FisherGirl‘s products also accommodate the intricate but important details… Our Minnow rod, which is made for the youngest fishergirls, features a covered reel, a safety design that minimizes the risk of small fingers becoming entangled. As well, FisherGirloffers a baseball cap-like hat with an open back that accommodates ponytails while still offering protection from the sun’s harmful rays.
Team FisherGirl
FisherGirl promotes fishing as a healthy lifestyle for women and their families through its sponsorship and support of its very own women’s fishing team. TeamFisherGirl has a roster of women anglers from across Canada and the United States who continue to prosper as they compete in many tournaments in the professional women’s fishing circuit. In May 2006,Dianna Clark of Team FisherGirl won two events on the Mercury Marine Women’s Bassmaster Tour, culminating in her receipt of the first Angler of the Year award.

Posted by
John Malloy
on 09/20/2009. Filed under
Meaford.
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