Hey... So quiet you all... What's the matter, salmoned out already?
Anyways, I am bringing this up because in a couple of days from now I have a meeting that focuses on how to generate more angling participation in this province (OMG! Crowding the rivers even more?
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One of the ways that this province promotes angling is through the annual BC Family Fishing Weekend. On that weekend, we usually host a community event in Steveston called Fish for the Future.
It's not a FWR event, but a community event made possible by a bunch of volunteers. Two years ago I started the first one, last year the turn-out wasn't great and I almost didn't want to do it this year. This year, with the help of good weather and two dozen volunteers, we had our biggest turnout so far.
This event aims to bring families out fishing, showcase what our rivers have to offer and make sure the kids are doing the right thing when they're out fishing.
Next year I plan to do it again, but I am hoping to gather some bodies in advance so I don't have to do most of the preparatory work myself. Although this year's event went smoothly, I found that my entire May and June were turned upside down because of it, no interior lake trips at all.
What needs to be done?
Sponsorship
Contacting people etc
Equipment collection
Promotion - This is the biggy, we always have a hard time to get the words out with the amount of funding that we receive.
We also need $$$.
Each event we sell draw prize tickets to raise money. This year, after deducting the cost etc, we have $50 left. For each event, the BC Family Fishing Weekend Society provides $500 of seed money. The cost of advertising in newspapers etc takes up about 80% of this funding.
If we can have about $1000 in total to work with, things would be so much easier. So, if you or anyone you know....
On Thursday I am hoping to push for getting the seed money earlier next year. Also very interested to hear new ideas from people who came out this year on what can be done better.
The event will be on June 17th, 2006. Between January and then, I'm not looking for 100% commitment, a few hours per month would be good enough. I hope those of you who came out and met up with me to fish for pinks last September would be interested to come out and pass on what you have learned.