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1. Horizon Angling Club for the Disabled

The aim of the Horizon Angling Club for the Disabled is to promote the sport of Course Angling - Sea Fishing - Fly Fishing and Social Events.
Members should be registered disabled and able to organise their own transport and a Carer if required. Associate Members are welcomed as helpers.
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2. Reels on Wheels

The primary aim is to help and encourage disabled and less able anglers to get back into fishing and to encourage as many people as possible to take up fishing as a recreational, outdoor activity. Going out on the road and travelling to fisheries, clubs and venues around the UK, has been the best way of meeting people and motivating them to either volunteer their help as fishing Buddies, or getting disabled people to talk about the possibility of getting back into fishing - or even trying it out as a new hobby.
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18 Jul 2008
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3. Wey Valley Disabled Anglers Association

Disabled angling association with affiliation to 5 local clubs in Surrey/Hampshire area. Promotes and supplies fishing for the disabled. Membership open to Able-bodied and Disabled anglers alike.
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4. English Disabled Fly Fishers

If you are a fly fisher and you feel your enjoyment has been curtailed by disability, or you would like to try fishing for the first time, the English Disabled Fly Fishers are here to help.
We do our best to give advice on equipment and suitable fishing venues, and lots of other fishing problems.
Membership is open to anyone living in England, who is disabled and wishes to embrace the sport of fly-fishing for either recreation or competition. This is not to say that being able bodied is a bar to membership, we have many associate members, who have not only brought their experience of the sport to us, but help out the less able members on our days out.
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18 Jul 2008
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5. Luton Angling Club

A club with three purpose built wheelchair platforms on the River Great Ouse at the Wyboston Lakes Complex on the Bedfordshire/Cambridgeshire border.
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