Daiwa (Lets Fish Coaching Day Firemans Pool This event is supported by daiwasports.co.uk | Feel Alive. Daiwa will kindly be providing a goody bag to every participant who attends. This event is hosted by Home - Port Sunlight Angling Club Learn to fish with our team of professionally qualified and licensed angling coaches. All bait, equipment, permits and licence are provided, saving you the cost of buying an Enrivonment Agency daily rod licence. You'll be taught the basics of fishing tackle, how to correctly hold a pole, bait the hook, recognise bites, land and unhook fish and much more. We'll also advise on best value for equipment to help you get started on your own and point you in the direction of a suitable local club or academy when you are ready for it. All you need to do now is to book in and turn up on time on the day. Booking information (Eventbrite Button Below) Please book one time slot per person, ensuring the ticket is in the correct name of the actual participant who intends to fish. Multiple bookings using the same participants name won't be accepted. On event day, arrive 5 to 10 minutes before your allocated start time. All children must be accompanied by an adult. If you sign up to our national celebration development programme you may return to Let's Fish events as many times as you wish. The one-hour sessions are open to all adults and children aged from SIX years old and upwards who are seriously interested in trying out a fascinating new hobby. Experience shows these introductory learn to fish events are absolutely brilliant for children between the ages of 6 & 15. We encourage parents to book in and have a go too, so you can learn to fish as a family. We welcome participants returning multiple times especially those on their journey towards the national celebration of young people and fishing. What do I need to bring? All fishing equipment and bait is supplied, however, you should wear appropriate clothing for the expected weather conditions and you MUST bring a chair for anyone who is spectating and they must sit behind the participant.