Courtesy of MassWildlife
It was one of the few dry, sunlit comfortable evenings in July, where nearly two dozen women gathered on the shores of Colburn Pond at Barrett Park in Leominster.
They were attending an in-person Learn to Fish Clinic for Outdoorswomen held by the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.
Billed as a part of a series of free fishing clinics for beginning anglers, the women’s experience included watching an online fishing tutorial covering basic equipment, safety, regulations, and safety. The second part of the experience was a scheduled two-hour fishing clinic at the city park. The women learned to set up and cast fishing rods, bait hooks, and, when they caught a fish, how to take it safely off the hook. Several MassWildlife staff, both women and men, were on hand providing instruction, information, and encouragement to participants.
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Snapshot South Dakota Winter Contest Winners Announced
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PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) announced today the winners for the Snapshot South Dakota winter photo contest. The contest started in January and ended on March 22.
Winners for the three categories were chosen by a panel of GFP staff while the People’s Choice award was decided by which photo received the most “Likes” on the GFP Facebook Page during the voting timeline.
Winter Landscapes category winner, John Mitchell
Snowmobiling category winner, Jeffery McCoy
Ice Fishing category winner, Tom Beaudry
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Edgar Kelley
With trout stocking season shifting into high gear, many local fishermen have been taking to local rivers and streams. An avid angler takes a seat on a rock while trying his luck on the Shavers Fork of the Cheat River Friday.
ELKINS As warmer weather begins to move into the region, outdoor enthusiasts are beginning to leave the cosy comforts of home in order to enjoy the recreational activity of their choice.
With an abundance of streams in Randolph and surrounding counties, trout fishing in the late winter months and into the spring is very popular among both the young and old.