The Women Of Spey-O-Rama
I would like to draw attention to a fabulous post made by fellow angler, friend and blogger, Kate Taylor.
This year, the 9th annual Spey-O-Rama will take place on April 20-22. Spey-O-Rama, known as SOR, is a weekend event that began in 2004 where some of the world’s top competitive casters converge at the Golden Gate Casting Ponds in San Francisco, California. These casters challenge their abilities competing against one another in what is now widely recognized as the most demanding two handed casting competition. But really, SOR flows much deeper into the lives of the competing casters; developing not only masters of two handed casting, but forging lifelong bonds with fellow competitors as they collectively challenge the distances possible with a two handed rod. This sincere dedication to improving two handed casting, striving for longer more perfected casts, and helping one another achieve success has emerged as more than just a hobby; it’s a lifestyle.
To read the full post, and learn more about Donna O’Sullivan, Whitney Gould, Mia Sheppard, Marcy Stone and Anita Strand, click here.
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Sweet! Thanks Hannah!
Most welcome! It truly is a great article. Thanks for taking the time to educate us about the gals and SOR.
k8 – excellent article! Read the entire version on your Rogue Angels site…what a great idea to cover this topic as indepth as you did as there isn’t a lot of info “out there” on it. Loved reading the interviews as well. Good luck to all the gals competing! Hope to meet you waterside one of these days soon k8! Keep up the good work!