Saturday, September 25, 2010

Free entry for children This Saturday

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will host a free youth fishing event Saturday, St. Louis ponds near Woodburn.
ODFW-press release continues:
The event will take place from 9: 00 and 2 p.m.-ODFW staff and volunteer teachers are young people who want to fish to learn in order to assist the Department also offer available. machinery, including bars and rods, reels and entered in the young, who does not have its own gear.
"This is a great opportunity for children and enjoy a day Willamette Valley premier sustainable fisheries Web sites," said Todd Alsbury, fish biologist ODFW's North Willamette Watershed District.
St. Louis ponds is the 54-acre to a whole seven ponds owned and manage Complex was designed, in particular, ODFW. place in the framework of recreational fisheries. Title stock ponds in more than 1,500 rainbow trout, including 500 larger fish with one half pound range.
"These larger fish should provide plenty of excitement in all young lucky to catch that," said Alsbury.
The hotel bar is well stocked with trout ponds contain many species of Warm water, including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish and sunfish.
"At St. Louis ponds available species diversity is what makes such a fun place to fish," said Alsbury, which stated that the previously several huge catfish has been verkkokauppasi waters.
Although St. Louis ponds is open for all ages anglers, ODFW asks that adults leave the children for a few days of fishing, including the event.
Oregon Sport fishing in accordance with the regulations of the ages 13 and anglers to fish in accordance with the free of charge and these need to have the 14-17 youth angling license, which are available for $ 9 ODFW field offices and access sales channels.
Ponds is located 13 miles west of Interstate 5 and Salem. receive there I-5 exit, shall take the Woodburn. go to the Highway 99E At Highway 99E in the East., based in the South of the Gervais Road. Go Gervais Road west Gervais through the city. Road is finally St Louis Road. continue on Road west, St Louis as it touches over I-5 Tesch Road, in order to track crossing. move left Tesch Road and follow the signs ponds.
--The Oregonian

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