Family fishing clinics slated throughout summer
As the weather continues to warm up,
families may be taking notice of all the fishing opportunities that surround
them, including the opportunity to learn about the popular sport. And there are
plenty of opportunities throughout the summer thanks to the Oklahoma Department
of Wildlife Conservation’s Aquatic Resources Education Program (AREP).
“There is a lot of great fishing in Oklahoma, but if you have never
been introduced to the sport, it can be beneficial to have some help,” said
Damon Springer, aquatic education coordinator for the Wildlife Department. “One
of our family fishing clinics, held throughout the summer, is a great place to
start.”
Starting May 20, the aquatic education program will host the free
family fishing clinics from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday evening through
Aug. 12.
Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling (405)
521-3855.
The Aquatic Resources Education Program is the Department's means to
promote the sport of fishing and aquatic resource awareness as well as a way to
give youth, regardless of family situation, an opportunity to learn about
Developed in 1988, the program's objectives are to increase the
understanding, appreciation, and awareness of
These one-day events present information on such topics as fish
identification, knot-tying, fish cleaning and cooking, fishing tackle selection
and use, water safety, outdoor ethics and more.
Most clinics, including
Family fishing clinics are also available in the
Pre-registration Required!
| Date | Location | Contact | Registration Number |
| Aug. 5 | Arcadia Family Fishing Clinic at the Arcadia Conservation Education Area Kid's Pond. | 6:30 - 8:30 | (405) 521-3855 |
| Aug. 12 | Arcadia Family Fishing Clinic at the Arcadia Conservation Education Area Kid's Pond. | 6:30 - 8:30 | (405) 521-3855 |
See the complete list of fishing clinics