UPDATE see photos from the day and the whole story here
The Frogzilla Froggy Frogathon was inspired by having a few laughs while out in the boat lure fishing in Wales. Gary and I were flipping frog lures onto the lily pads trying to catch a pike or two, when one of us suggested that we ought to come back and dress up as frogs ourselves one day. Although it was just a joke, the idea stuck and so we decided it would be a great idea to arrange a fun fishing event for Lure Anglers Society members and call it "Frogzilla". What's more we are determined to fish the entire event dressed as frogs!!
Of course we're going to look pretty stupid, but then if you've seen us fishing normally we look pretty stupid, so it shouldn't make too much difference. It's not just for silly-ness either. We're very much hoping that people like you will have a laugh at our expense and in return donate some of your hard earned money to our nominated charity Well Child
Well Child is a national Charity which helps sick children and their families throughout the UK to manage the consequences of serious illness and complex health conditions through our programme of care, support and research. If you would like to know more about the work they do, please click on the link above and take a look at their website.
Right our event is taking place on 7th May and we promise to post plenty of pictures and maybe even some video footage of us being frogs for the day. So why not encourage us to make fools of ourselves and help a brilliant charity at the same time by making a donation.
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Regards
John Cheyne & Gary Palmer



