Salem,
Ore. — The
Oregon Department
of Fish and
Wildlife kicks
off its Easy
Angling Oregon
program at the
Pacific Northwest
Sportsmen’s
Show which begins
a five-day
run
Wednesday
at the Portland
Expo Center.
Aimed
at getting
more
families
involved
in fishing
and
other outdoor
activities,
Easy
Angling Oregon
is a component
of ODFW’s
Angler Education
Program which
offers a combination
of literature,
events and
hands-on fishing
advice.
“Fishing
is a great family
activity but many
people just don’t
know how to get
started,” said
Rhine Messemer,
ODFW recreational
fisheries program
manager. “Our
new Easy Angling
Oregon publication
helps families
plan their first
trips by giving
them information
about lakes and
rivers that are
good for beginning
and intermediate
anglers.”
The
free 60-page Easy
Angling Oregon
booklet features
detailed information
on 34 lakes, ponds,
rivers and reservoirs
around the state
that have been
selected by ODFW
biologists as ideal
for families. The
locations are all
accessible by car,
offer good fishing
opportunities and
have facilities
such as picnic
tables, toilets,
boat ramps, drinking
water and hiking
trails. A number
of sites provide
ADA access.
To
obtain a copy of
the booklet, stop
by the ODFW booth
in Hall B of the
Portland Expo Center.
Staff members are
on hand to talk
to attendees about
getting started
in fishing and
about Youth Angling
events that are
held throughout
the year. An online
version of the
publication is available
on the ODFW website, www.dfw.state.or.us.
The
ODFW display area
also features wildlife
exhibits and provides
hunters with an
opportunity to
talk to biologists
and hunter education
instructors. Attendees
can buy 2007 fishing
and hunting licenses
at the booth.
“The
Sportsmen’s
Show is a great
place to get together
and talk about
the fantastic opportunities
we have for hunting
and fishing in
this state,” said
Virgil Moore, ODFW
director. “Our
experts will be
at the show every
day to answer questions
and share their
knowledge.”
Show
attendees can become
part of the nationwide
Anglers' Legacy
initiative and
share their passion
for fishing by “taking
the pledge” to
take one new person
fishing each year.
Angler’s
Legacy is a group
of anglers from
across the country
who have made a
promise to share
their knowledge
and expertise with
someone new to
the sport. There's
no membership fee
and no obligation.
For more information,
visit www.anglerslegacy.org.
About
ODFW
The
mission of the
Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife
is to protect and
enhance Oregon's
fish and wildlife
and their habitats
for use and enjoyment
by present and
future generations.
The agency consists
of the Oregon Fish
and Wildlife Commission,
a commission-appointed
director and a
statewide staff
of approximately
950 permanent employees.
Headquartered in
Salem, ODFW has
regional offices
in Clackamas, Roseburg,
Bend and La Grande
with ten district
offices located
throughout the
state. For additional
information, please
visit www.dfw.state.or.us.
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