Cambridge Fish Preservation and Angling Society LTD. Cambridge Fish Preservation and Angling Society Cambridge Fish Preservation and Angling Society (CFPAS) was founded in 1885 - in those days we were known as The Jolly Anglers - and the first fishery the club leased was the Hundred Foot River at Earith. Anglers from the club made regular coach trips to the river to hold matches; coach hire in those days must have been extremely cheap! It is not certain when CFPAS changed its name from The Jolly Anglers but it is at least 60 years ago. Our late President, Jack Baker, OBE HON M A Cantab, was instrumental in the foundation of the National Federation of Anglers (NFA). CFPAS was a founder society of the Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely Federation of Anglers and is affiliated to the NFA (Eastern Region). CFPAS (now CFPAS Ltd.) offers a mixture of angling venues and our fisheries are amongst some of the best in England.