NEWS
RELEASE
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
August 28, 1998
CONTACT: Lt. Bob Lee or Lt. Joy M. Hill (352) 732-1225
BASIC FISHING PROGRAM LURES WOMEN ANGLERS
Calling all women! If you've ever wanted to learn the basics of freshwater fishing but didn't have the equipment or anyone to teach you, here's an opportunity you won't want to miss.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Bass Capital Bass'n Babes fishing club are presenting a free fishing clinic for women on Saturday, Sept. 19 from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Welaka State Forest in Putnam County. The half-day clinic is called Ladies, Bait Your Own Hook and will be taught by women in a friendly, relaxed, non-intimidating atmosphere. Subjects include fishing techniques, knot tying, bait selection, fish identification and cleaning.
"In short, participants will learn everything they need to know to get started fishing," said Lt. Bob Lee, clinic organizer.
All fishing equipment will be provided, but participants can bring their own if they prefer. Participants may also keep the fish they catch so they should bring a cooler or other suitable container in which to transport their catch home.
Although there is no charge for the clinic, anyone participating must possess a valid Florida freshwater fishing license which may be purchased at county tax collectors' offices or their subagents, or by calling toll-free 1-888-FISH-FLORIDA and charging to a credit card.
There are only 50 openings for the clinic so to avoid disappointment please pre-register early by calling Nancy Stumpe at (904) 328-4027.
