National Women’s Fly Fishing Day
National Women’s Fly Fishing Day celebrates female anglers who cast with strength and joy. It recognizes how women bring energy and community to the sport.
Empower female anglers and drive retail/experience sales by sponsoring local women's fly-fishing meetups, clinics, and social media campaigns that celebrate community and inclusivity.
- Feature women fly-fishing guides and shop owners in behind-the-scenes content
- Host a 'Women Connect' casting clinic or fly-tying workshop at your retail location
- Run a social campaign with user-generated photos using branded hashtags from female anglers
- Partner with women-led fly shops for co-branded product bundles or exclusive June promotions
Emerald Water Anglers, a woman-owned group, launched the celebration in 2020. They created this day to celebrate and support female anglers.
It started as an idea to connect women through shared love for the water. The aim was to build a friendly and inclusive fishing space for newcomers and seasoned anglers alike.
Joyful gatherings by rivers follow this idea. Women meet to cast, chat, and learn from one another. Events spread fast across clubs, shops, and riverbanks.
Anglers post photos online using dedicated hashtags to highlight their participation. That simple act helps visible support grow.
Organizers tied their launch to June due to sunny weather and active waters in many regions. The annual timing lets groups plan meet‑ups and clinics in warm, welcoming conditions.
Since 2020, demand has increased. More fly shops, guides, and clubs now host women‑centered classes and talks to mark the occasion.
This celebration blends passion with purpose. It honors female anglers and inspires others to join. Women find common ground through shared casts, stories, and encouragement. It stands out as a growing force in the outdoor world.
Join a Group Outing
Gather with local women anglers. Many clubs host meet‑ups that include casting practice, mentorship, and shared stories. That shared energy makes any river outing memorable.
Try an Intro Session
Attend a beginner-friendly lesson led by women guides. “Women Connect” and “United Women on the Fly” both offer simple, welcoming instruction for all levels.
Host a Fly‑Tying Party
Invite friends to learn tying basic flies together. It blends craft, chatting, and quiet focus beside the water—perfect for small gatherings supported by local fly‑tying communities.
Plan a Mentorship Session
Pair an experienced angler with a newcomer. This builds skills and confidence. Organizations encourage one-on-one guidance to make everyone feel included.
Share on Social Platforms
Post photos or quick stories using hashtags tied to the day. Many groups and clubs recommend doing this to uplift female anglers and create community visibility.
Support Women‑Led Fly Shops
Visit a female‑owned shop or an online fly business. Shopping locally or online helps empower women in the fly‑fishing industry.
Attend a Panel or Speaker Event
Find a talk or demo led by women in fly fishing. Past events have included panels, casting clinics, and raffles in a relaxed social setting.
Organize a Mini Tournament
Set up a friendly fishing challenge among women. Clubs sometimes hold casual catch-and-release contests to encourage bonding and fun competition.