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Free fishing clinic to be held at Delta Rivers Nature Center

The Family and Community Fisheries Program is presenting some unique angling opportunities at each of the four Arkansas Game and Fish Commission nature centers around the state.

The Delta Rivers Nature Center in Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Regional Park is inviting the community to come out and be a part of this activity at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Hundreds of rainbow trout and channel catfish are being stocked to provide some exciting opportunities for children. As an added incentive, 25 fish at each nature center location will be tagged for special prizes that can be claimed at the centers. Each of the uniquely-themed nature centers presents a great opportunity to get hands-on learning about science in the outdoors.

Basic fishing classes also will be held at each of the centers. Children 15 years of age and younger will learn about basic fishing skills. Youngsters at each of the classes will get the opportunity to win one of 15 new rod-n-reel combos, just in time for spring break.

The fishing classes and the stocked fish offer a great low-cost recreational opportunity at locations that are convenient for many Arkansans. Catching a tagged fish is not only an added incentive for kids to go fishing, information provided by the tags also helps to provide some great information on angling pressure and success for fisheries managers.

The tagged and stocked fish offer a unique compliment to the great educational opportunities at each of the nature centers, according to the AGFC’s Family and Community Fisheries Biologist Clifton Jackson.

“I hope that families will take advantage of this free spring break outing and fish and visit at least one of the four locations around the state,” Jackson said.