In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week set for May 22-28, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) reminds Texans to be safe and vigilant this upcoming Memorial Day weekend and all summer long by following the law and taking basic safety precautions while on the water.
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YOUTH MUSKIE CHAMPIONSHIP OF WISCONSIN
June 12th, 2021 – Lake Waubesa & Lake Monona
Put on by Capital City Chapter of Muskies Inc. (CCMI)
Friendly tournament. We do give out prizes and trophies, but the idea is to simply have a good time fishing.
FREE to all youth age 18 and under as of June 12th, 2021.
Adults may accompany youth in the boat. We encourage participants (or their parents) to bring their boat. Otherwise we will match you with a boat.
State Champion awards plus prizes for all participants!
Tournament Headquarters – Rules meeting June 11th, 7:00 p.m. via Zoom
Before heading out on a boat this summer, ensure that all persons on board – even strong swimmers – are outfitted with a correctly sized lifejacket appropriate to the activity. It keeps you at water surface during unexpected entries into water, reduces the initial impact of a fall into cold water, and can help you reach safety. Today there are Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) specially designed for various activities including pleasure boating, fishing, water skiing, tubing, kayaking, canoeing and rafting. The Canadian Red Cross recommends bright colours for better visibility in the water. Sizing is based on chest measurements for adults and weight for children read the label for details. Choose one that is comfortable but snug, and allows free movement.