LDWF to host “Get Out and Fish” lessons this November

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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and Bogue Chitto State Park invite you to Get Out & Fish! this November.

 

Come out and learn how to fish with LDWF staff and volunteers that will be available to teach the skills necessary to give you the best opportunity to catch fish– from lessons on bait choice, tackle setup, casting, and knot tying to fishing techniques, landing, handling and taking the fish off the hook, we have you covered.

 

The pond will be stocked prior to the event with 800 pounds of adult Channel Catfish, with free bait and tackle will be provided, and rod and reels will be available for those who need one for the day on a first-come, first-serve basis.

 

This event will take place from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday, November 3, 2024 at Bogue Chitto State Park in Franklinton, Louisiana. Participants 18 and older must possess a valid Louisiana fishing license available for purchase online here. Don’t forget to bring an ice chest to keep your catch.
The Get Out & Fish! Program seeks to increase the number of people with access to quality fishing, recruit new anglers to the sport of fishing, and promote outdoor activities for future generations. Through this program, LDWF regularly stocks the pond at Bogue Chitto State Park with adult-size Channel Catfish in the spring and fall and Rainbow Trout in the winter, with the intention of establishing an easily accessible community fishing pond in the Franklinton area. Follow us on Facebook here.

 

 

The Fisheries Extension Outreach Program fosters responsible, licensed anglers by organizing community fishing events and developing opportunities for anglers to participate in the conservation of Louisiana’s aquatic resources. The program promotes awareness of the Sports Fish Restoration Program, which utilizes angler support to help ensure the future of recreational fishing in Louisiana for generations to come.