Gender has nothing really to do with fishing at all. I've won a couple of grands worth of prizes from the female category in fishing comps (booby prizes I call them) and if they're on offer, hey, I've got no qualms about claiming them
but there really is no reason to have a female section. Most female anglers would be in agreeance.
However there are some females who are new to the game of fishing or haven't the confidence to enter what is still considered the male domain of fishing comps.
It's like female only gyms. They really are a better place for the girls to exercise at as you don't have to worry about any male gym junkies looking up your shorts when you're doing sit ups . Some women may be confident in a mixed gym but others aren't as confident. Some women gain a lot of confidence fishing in a comp designed specifically for them.
The Lady Fishers comps are run very professionally by Bev Cheffins who is a mad keen angler herself. She runs a comp for girls to encourage them into the sport of fishing. As well as the fishing/competition side of things, if a girl is a newbie she can learn how to tie knots properly and get tips on casting. Girls who are competent can fish in an all girls team and if the girls haven't the experience on the water they can opt to have a male skipper. There are seperate prize categories for the champion "skippered" team as well as a prize for the all girls team that wins.
Interestingly enough the girls that fish in "skippered" teams (ie with male skipper) will often come back the following year in an all girls team as they have been given the confidence they've been needing. (This regularly happened in the N.T. with the Reel Women comps).
The comps are based around having FUN!!!! The next Lady Fishers comp is at Awoonga in November. Check out their website www.###########.com.au (enter lady fishers where the "#"s are) and check out the smiles on the ladies' faces..... AWESOME