The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is hosting a Women’s Saltwater Fishing Clinic on St. George Island June 4.
The free, day-long clinic is from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the St. George Island State Park, 1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island.
Advance registration is required. To register or get more information, email Heather Sneed atHeather.Sneed@MyFWC.com, or call 850-487-0554.
Participants will take home a lifelong hobby and leave with a new appreciation for the marine environment. They will learn the basics of conservation stewardship, fishing ethics, angling skills, safety and the vulnerability of Florida’s marine ecosystems in a fun, laid-back atmosphere.
Lessons include knot tying, cast netting, rod and reel rigging, how to be a responsible marine resource steward, marine fish and habitat identification, catch-and-release techniques and more.
If conditions allow, women will have the opportunity to practice their newly learned skills by fishing from shore. This event is a catch-and-release activity. This event falls on a saltwater license-free fishing day, therefore a fishing license is not required to participate, but the FWC encourages all to purchase a fishing license so they are ready for their next fishing excursion. Saltwater fishing licenses can be purchased at your local tackle shop or online. Learn more by visitingMyFWC.com/License.
Fishing equipment and bait are provided during the clinic but participants are encouraged to bring their own gear.
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