Going wild for trout at Lake Crackenback
Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa, located on the border of Kosciuszko National Park in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains, is casting for anglers to sign on for a dedicated weekend of fly-fishing.
The resort’s resident wild brown and rainbow trout are expected to lure anglers to the Peter Morse Fly Fishing Weekends on 22-24 November this year and 14-16 February 2014.
Hosted by two of Australia’s finest anglers, Peter Morse and Matt Tripet, novice and experienced casters can hook into years of professional fly fishing experience with a variety of workshops and seminars that focus on developing and expanding a deeper understanding of fly casting and chasing wild trout with a fly rod in hand.
Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa’s Peter Morse Fly Fishing Weekend Packages start from $444 per person with six people sharing a three bedroom Lake View Apartment and includes two nights accommodation, expert tuition, dinner on both nights, lunch on one day, hot buffet breakfast daily, a late check-out on Sunday and full use of resort facilities.
Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa has a nine-hole golf course, and offers tennis, archery, scenic walking trails, a fitness centre, heated swimming pool, day spa and wellness centre.
For more information, www.lakecrackenback.com.au.
Ian Jarrett
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