Saturday evening, the 22nd August 2015 was a momentous occasion in Rhodes when a Wild Trout Association dinner was held at Walkerbouts Inn. The purpose of the event was to convey the associations sincere thanks to riparian members without whose support and fly fishing water, there would be no association.
Founder members Marius and Debbie Robertsen, Basie and Carien Vosloo and Dave Walker were unfortunately not joined by FMs Grant and Cathy Sephton but made the most of the occasion nonetheless together with many other members.
It was also an opportunity to highlight the contribution that the association’s activities have made to the local economy. Day permit sales since inception in 1991 to June 2015 amounted to almost R1,1 million of which more than R800 000 was disbursed to riparian members, the balance being used to administer the organisation.
Based on the number of day permits sold, extrapolated accommodation and local spend figures plus the value of the permit sales amounted to a contribution to the local economy over the period of almost R18 million! In addition, the value of the word-of-mouth exposure afforded the Eastern Cape Highlands is of inestimable value. Fishy tales have surely attracted the tellers’ friends and who may not even be flyfishers but came to visit nonetheless.
By all accounts, the evening was enjoyed by all and it is hoped that it will become a regular feature of the annual WTA events calendar in Rhodes.
Clockwise from L to R: Estelle Hope- WTA treasurer, Janbert Reeders, Chrssie Barnard and Joe Hope