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Date: 6/5/08
Contact: Joe Doucette
Phone: (775) 777-2305
FREE FISHING DAY KIDS FISHING DERBY IN
CARLIN
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) will be holding a non-competitive
Kids Fishing Derby at the Chinese Garden Ponds in Carlin on Saturday,
June 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 am. The derby is for children under
18, but everyone is welcome to come out and fish that day.
This is an opportunity for those who don’t normally fish,
to come out and give it a try. NDOW will have limited
rods and reels available for new anglers to borrow as well as angler
education volunteers to help you rig your outfits and give you fishing
tips. There will also be a fly tying booth with members of the Ruby
Mountain Flycasters showing young anglers how to tie flies and give
them a chance to tie their own wooly bugger fly.
Between 11:30 and noon, there will be a free drawing for prizes
for all the children who sign up for the derby. Prizes include rod
and reel combos, fly fishing outfits, tackle boxes and life jackets.
Children must be under 18 to be eligible for the prizes.
To get to Chinese Garden Ponds from Elko, go west on I-80 to the
central Carlin Exit. Turn south on 10th Street. At the first stop
sign go west (take a right) on Chestnut Street. Head out of town
about 2 miles and take a left off of Chestnut on the gravel road
right before State Route 278. The pond is on your right. There will
be a sign where the gravel road intersects Chestnut Street.
June 14 is Free Fishing Day in Nevada, so anglers don’t need
a fishing license to fish on that day only. However, all fishing
regulations and limits apply and will be enforced. For more information
give Joe Doucette a call at 777-2305.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is the state agency responsible
for the restoration and management of fish and wildlife resources,
and the promotion of boating safety on Nevada’s waters. Wildlife
offices are located in Las Vegas, Henderson, Ely, Winnemucca, Fallon,
Elko, and Reno. For more information, contact the agency web site
at www.ndow.org.
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