" We only have four rules, no dogs, no kids, no men and be nice," said Sallianne Brown, Sisters on the Fly member.
27 women camping in Adams County this weekend are all sisters; well, not by blood.
They're bound by their love for each other and for fishing.
" When I found out about these sisters through a magazine article, I said, where have they been all my life?" said Brown.
They love to fish, but they're most proud of their campers.
The Rancho Notorious.
One has a secret kitchen.
And of course, Ruby Reds Getaway.
" My alias is Ruby Red, from a shooting sport that I've been involved with called, Cowboy Action Shooting," said Elaine Benson, new Sisters on the Fly member.
These Sisters on the Fly also give back, helping to fund fly-fishing retreats for breast cancer patients.
As they get together, they find out there's a lot they can do.
" I have learned how to hook up a trailer and check lights and realize that you can do things that you use to call your husband or partner to say help me!" said April Tierney, Sisters on the Fly member.
" I enjoy things like being outdoors, camping, bike riding, kayaking and it's hard to find a group of women who support that and are fearless in going out by themselves," said Brown.
And if you think you can't dot it, they'll take you in and show you how...on the fly.
" You think you can't spread your wings, you think you're afraid, you think you can't, I promise you, I promise you, join this group and you will find a whole new you," said Tierney.
The group was started 13 years ago by two sisters, who thought every woman should have the experience they had of catching an 8-pound trout.
To get more information visit http://www.sistersonthefly.com/.
27 women camping in Adams County this weekend are all sisters; well, not by blood.
They're bound by their love for each other and for fishing.
" When I found out about these sisters through a magazine article, I said, where have they been all my life?" said Brown.
They love to fish, but they're most proud of their campers.
The Rancho Notorious.
One has a secret kitchen.
And of course, Ruby Reds Getaway.
" My alias is Ruby Red, from a shooting sport that I've been involved with called, Cowboy Action Shooting," said Elaine Benson, new Sisters on the Fly member.
These Sisters on the Fly also give back, helping to fund fly-fishing retreats for breast cancer patients.
As they get together, they find out there's a lot they can do.
" I have learned how to hook up a trailer and check lights and realize that you can do things that you use to call your husband or partner to say help me!" said April Tierney, Sisters on the Fly member.
" I enjoy things like being outdoors, camping, bike riding, kayaking and it's hard to find a group of women who support that and are fearless in going out by themselves," said Brown.
And if you think you can't dot it, they'll take you in and show you how...on the fly.
" You think you can't spread your wings, you think you're afraid, you think you can't, I promise you, I promise you, join this group and you will find a whole new you," said Tierney.
The group was started 13 years ago by two sisters, who thought every woman should have the experience they had of catching an 8-pound trout.
To get more information visit http://www.sistersonthefly.com/.