Extreme Fishing Africa lady Angler winner 🏆 Simone Crause louw
Extreme Fishing Africa in association with Assassin Lady Angler of the week is Simoné Crause Louw!
Fishing seems to come naturally to this beautiful mom and she is definitely raising another young lady Angler 🎣
FIshing tale in her own words:
Hi fellow Lady Anglers.
I am Simoné Crause- Louw and along with my husband I manage Flamingo Lodge in the Namibian desert in Angola. It's strange to think back now on how so many of my dreams and prayers came true in a very different way than I ever expected. I grew up on the beach and who knew that wierd little 10 year old would still cry over plastic bags on the beach at the age of 40! I never imagined when I started an eco-club of about 3 members I would get to live my conservation dream, much less be inspired by fishing like I have been.
I just got my first Stella reel and I can't wait to try it out. Mostly for the release part! I dreamed of becoming a marine biologist, but became a fashion buyer instead. Thank God for our move to Angola! Now I actually live my dream saving turtles and whales and the rich ecosystem we have on our shores. My teacher was fishing! The peace standing in that ocean and the excitement of landing a beautiful Lerie( they are so beautiful), makes me appreciate every species more every day. It fuels my urge to protect all sea life.
My darkest mood is brightened by a fishing session with my little girl and husband. Teaching others what I have learnt is even better! I learnt jigging this year and man what a rush! We also feed many hungry families with the bounty of shad on our coast. This just makes you realize how dependent we are on our oceans, and how important it is to sustain every species. Not only does it give us food, it gives life, oxygen and such joy. The ocean is the most mysterious place in the universe to me. Every fish I land I say a prayer of thanks and each one is important.
I am definitely a lure-girl and nothing is better than kicking some man butt on the fishing shores. Now boat fishing is a whole new challenge. I even started snorkeling, but spear fishing will take me a while to get into, I just float there in heaven in surrounded by a shoal of mullets and feel like a mermaid for now. This year I plan to teach as many ladies as possible to leave the tanning towel and experience the feeling of peace fishing gives your, as well as all the little tricks that give the "weaker" sex an advantage over the boys.
All the credit for any skill I have comes from my husband, brother and friends and I cannot wait to learn more.
The best is making female fishing buddies, nothing compares to a girl's fishing trip! This sport is not just a sport, not even just a passion- it's a giant injection of positive energy. Even when the fishing is terrible, the experience of that ocean, the wind in your face, the smell, the sound- it heals you! Now that I don't think spoons are kitchen utensils anymore and I have my own gear perfectly suited to me I can't wait to add species to my list. And do it while spending time with my family and friends surrounded by nature. Despite my occasional furious outburst about gill nets and illegal fishing I have learnt that changing things start with each of us. My 3 year old daughter has her very own rod now. She has released baby turtles and relocated nests with me. She catches fish in puddles with the most gentle hand because she knows each one is part of this gift we have.
Every morning she goes fishing with dad, even though for her it's more running in the surf and inspecting tide pools. One day I will fish with her, and she will know that every little snail plays a pivotal role in us being able to enjoy and live off our oceans.
But when we go to enjoy this amazing sport, please remember that it is all so fragile and us as fishermen and women, and boats especially are responsible for the most litter. Pick up your lines, make sure you leave nothing behind, clean up whatever you can, save every animal you can save and one day our kids will be able to take their own kids and experience this amazing sport too.
Also thanks Neo for spreading the word that girls do fish! I challenge every female angler to take a woman with you, let her feel the joy of angling. As women we are more sensitive to the balance of things and we can also educate others to angle responsibly. Plus, anything a man can do, we can do better right?😉
Extreme Fishing Africa is proud to bring you the exclusive Lady Angler features done by a woman for women fishing our African waters.
Well done Simone for winning our prize for September 2021.
Original post interview done by Neo for Extreme Fishing Africa
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