Fantastic Family Fishing Day in Courtenay
Posted on June 20th, 2006 by Courtenay and District
Fish and Game Protective Association
The Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association
hosted their first Free Family Fishing Event this past weekend.
Over Saturday and Sunday, approximately 300 anglers of all ages
tried their luck in the club's stocked 2 1/2 acre pond. Club members
were on hand to assist in providing casting instructions, rigging
gear and helping to land fish. They even instructed the proper technique
for cleaning and caring of the catch.
Good old garden hackle was the killer, with PowerBait running in
close second. Some other fish were taken with roe, spinners and
stuff from the back of the fridge that was unrecognizable!
On both days, there was a heavy downpour just after lunchtime that
cut the crowd down considerably. The unsettling weather also affected
the fishing too, with several long lulls and fewer fish biting.
However, a poll of adults and kids who attended, was 100% in favour
of coming back next year to do it again!
On both Saturday and Sunday, the club members got to play early
Santa, by giving a considerable number of kids who arrived without
gear, their very own fishing rod to keep. A big "Thank You"
to the BC Family Fishing Society for providing that opportunity.
An equally big "Thank You" is due to the BC Fresh Water
Fisheries Society for stocking the pond so that the community had
this great gathering that is sure to become an annula event.
Photos of the event can be viewed in this
album.
The Courenay
and District Fish and Game Protective Association is located
in the beautiful Comox Valley, British Columbia. Since 1937, it
has dedicated itself to wildlife conservation and management. For
more information of the club, please email
us.
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