What is a Bash ?
Written by Dawn
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A Bash is an event where the community comes together for fishing and fellowship. The Spring Bash is our annual Bash for getting the whole group together for a weekend of fishing fun and catching up with friends. Saturday night is the main event where we have a potluck. It is a very informal event that allows everyone to meet and socialize a bit. Anyone interested in fly fishing is welcome. Whether you are a novice or an experienced fly fisherman - it's a great way to meet your fellow anglers. The Spring Bash is the 2nd weekend in June.

Additional Bashes are held throughout the year and can be organized by anyone who wishes to have one. A Fall Bash is usually held the 1st weekend in October, and has evolved into a striper and warmwater fish bash. We also have Rod Bashes and Fly-tying Bashes. Anytime a group of NCFFBer's gets together to fish, it is generally known as a Mini-Bash.


Last Updated Friday, 14 September 2007
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