Free Fishing Day statewide June 9
You won't need a fishing license to fish in the state that day.
"Fishing is an activity that everyone in your family can enjoy," says Roger Wilson, coldwater fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "We offer Free Fishing Day every year to attract people to an activity that can make the time they spend in the outdoors even more rewarding."
Before Free Fishing Day, DWR personnel will stock extra fish into waters across the state. Most of the fish will be placed in lakes and reservoirs.
Wilson reminds anglers that while they don't need a license to fish on June 9, all other regulations in the 2007 Utah Fishing Guide will be in effect. Anglers, especially those who might be fishing for the first time, are encouraged to obtain a copy of the guide and
learn the rules. Guides are available at the DWR's Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov/proclamations) and from fishing license agents and DWR offices.
Several free fishing events for kids will be held on Free Fishing Day. Among those the DWR will be involved with are the following:
MIDWAY: Wasatch Mountain State Park pond, about 2 miles west of Midway. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Space is limited, and children who want to participate must register in advance by calling Wendy Wilson at 435-654-1791. The park's pond will be stocked with rainbow trout before the event. A presentation that teaches kids about fish and fishing will be given to participants beginning at 9 a.m. After the presentation, kids can fish at the pond. Volunteers from the Division of Wildlife Resource's Dedicated Hunter program will be available to help kids fish and to clean their fish. Fishing poles, equipment and bait will be available for kids who don't have their own.
PROVO: The Second Annual Utah Lake Festival will be held at Utah Lake State Park. Fishing equipment will be available for use at no charge, and a fishing workshop will be held at 10 a.m. in the state park's visitor center. At the workshop, expert anglers will share their fishing tips and great locations in Utah to fish, demonstrate their favorite lures and fishing techniques, and swap fishing stories with those who attend. The festival runs until 3 p.m., but fishing equipment will be available beginning at 7 a.m. Festival activities include free boat rides; a water ski show; a canoeing workshop and excursions; a fishing simulator; vendor booths and arts activities for the kids; storytelling by Robert Carter; food by Los Hermanos; live music from local artists, and many other activities. For more information about the festival, please visit www.junesuckerrecovery.org or contact Bethany at 801-364-0088, ext. 109.
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Christi | April 3, 2008 at 4:48 p.m.


