Reel Recovery

Reel Recovery at Falcon's LedgeReel Recovery was founded in 2003 by a group of avid fly fishers, inspired by their fishing buddy’s ongoing battle with brain cancer. Witnessing first-hand the beneficial impact fly fishing provided their friend, they created Reel Recovery to provide the same opportunity for other men battling the disease. Combining expert fly fishing instruction with directed “courageous conversations”, the organization provides men with all forms of cancer a unique opportunity to share their stories, learn a new skill, form lasting friendships and gain renewed hope as they confront the challenges of cancer.

Falcon’s Ledge hosted it’s first retreat in 2004 and has done so every year since. There are now two retreats a year at Falcon’s Ledge, we feel honored and humbled to be associated with this great organization.

Learn more about Reel Recovery at their web site: reelrecovery.org

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2013 Retreat Schedule

Real Recovery Participants 2010

May 2010 participants and fishing buddies

Real Recovery Retreat 2010

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Testimonials

“Falcon’s Ledge and staff: Wanted to say thank you for hosting another amazing Reel Recovery event. The men were comfortable, the meals were awesome and the fishing could not have been any better. You guys were are all so compassionate and it is appreciated.” – B. Prettyman,

“I personally want to thank each and one of YOU for doing a fantastic job and treating us like we were Kings .. something that is rarely done. The room was very Comfortable and since I had the best room of all …what can I say ( huge smile). I was introduced to different types of food and it was fantastic! I was able to handle all the food due to my special need and I will never forget your Wonderful Cooking Staff. I hope that I can make it back there someday to enjoy the serenity and peacefulness that I felt there. Thank you for making me forget the things that were bothering me and thank you for making me Laugh and hoot and holler!!!! You wore me out…and that’s a good thing. Thank you!!!” – B. Budrow Riverdale, UT

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