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The charity Reel Recovery is using the healing power of fishing to help support men with cancer.
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A global trout-fishing movement for those undergoing treatment or living with cancer is providing relief for Kiwi men.

The Reel Recovery charity has recently wrapped up a retreat on the Tongariro River in the central North Island town of Tūrangi.

Fishing guides provided free one-on-one tuition in the art of fly casting over a weekend of fishing and camaraderie.

Tongariro River Motel owner Ross Baker has hosted the programme for the past five years, making a difference by forging a connection with nature.

By fishing with a guide, beginners are more likely to strike it lucky.
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“Paddy Walsh from Taranaki acted as the guide and took one fellow out who’d never cast a line in the river in his life,” Baker said. “By the end of the day, he’d caught six trout and was over the moon.”

Each course brings together about 10-12 men, fishing guides and volunteers. With all the gear provided, there’s no need to worry about buying waders, a rod or fishing licence.

It can be a slow burner for some taking part, but the clear blue water, birdsong and tranquility usually reels them in.

“Over the years, we’ve had others who have struggled, but quite a few have come back later, because they’ve just enjoyed the experience so much,” Baker said.

“They’ve realised, despite their health problems, it’s something that completely takes their mind away from their situation and it’s relief in that sense.”

Fly fishing for trout is a popular sport on the Tongariro River.
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The programme had its origins in the United States in the early 2000s. A group of avid Colorado fly-fishers noticed how fishing helped a friend cope with the emotional toll of cancer.

Reel Recovery facilitator Paul Klenner said, while the fishing was wonderful, it was vital for the men to acknowledge what they were going through.

He said the course was a safe place for men to heal, talk and listen, and there were benefits for family waiting at home.

“The wives and the children of these guys, when they go home, they have a new man,” Klenner said. “A different person comes back and that’s so important, because it affects community and everybody.”

The Casting for Recovery charity also helps women whose lives have been affected by breast cancer.

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