Following a successful relaunch in 2021, National Fishing Month is back for 2022!

National Fishing Month is an Angling Trades Association initiative supported by the Angling Trust and the Environment Agency and 2022 is set to be the biggest year yet, so why not join us as we celebrate the wonderful world of fishing.

This year, National Fishing Month will look to celebrate all forms of angling, spreading awareness of all the benefits that angling can bring to people that have never tried it before.

This is your opportunity to get behind the campaign and help introduce new people into fishing or help get people back into the sport.

Whether it is running a Get Fishing taster day at your club or fishery, an open day at your tackle shop, offering tackle or sponsorship or providing a discount on day tickets, we want to hear from you.

To support your activity we are working on a number of exclusive resources and assets including poster templates, social media animations and a toolkit for you to use to help promote your activity.

This year’s campaign sees the launch of a new online registration process that will encourage the public to be a part of National Fishing Month.

By signing up, the public will be able to access a free pack of resources including a Get Into Fishing booklet, fish information wall chart and fishing log book.

Registered people will also receive regular e-mail updates throughout National Fishing Month with information on all the activities and offers taking place, links to local fishing venues as well as top tips on how getting into fishing.  

This is a fantastic opportunity for your organisation to be a part of a summer full of activity, giving a whole new generation the chance to get into the sport we all love.

For more information on how you can get involved in National Fishing Month in 2022, please visit www.nationalfishingmonth.com/getinvolved.

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