SALEM,
Ore — If
you have a passion
for fishing and
want to share
your love of the
sport with others,
the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife
is looking for
you.
The
ODFW’s
Angler and Aquatic
Education Program
is recruiting
individuals to
become instructors
to introduce
children and
adults to the
sport of fishing.
You must be at
least 21-years-old
to participate
in the instructor
program.
“It
is very rewarding
to see children
and adults excited
about fishing
and instructors
play an important
role in making
sure the learning
environment is
a positive experience,” said
ODFW Angler and
Aquatic Education
Program Coordinator
Chris Willard.
The
Angler and Aquatic
Education Program
is a certified
training program
that teaches
Angling Skills,
Angler Ethics
and Responsibilities,
Water Safety
and Basic Understanding
of Aquatic Ecology.
Training
courses are available
over the next
three months
at the following
locations; January
27th in Bend,
February 17th
in Salem and
March 3rd in
La Grande.
This
training will
provide individuals
with the knowledge
and skills needed
to successfully
share their fishing
expertise with
others. Programs
are conducted
throughout Oregon
in conjunction
with a variety
of groups including
schools, boys
and girls clubs,
4-H, police athletic
leagues, scouting
troops, Campfire
Girls groups,
park and recreation
departments,
senior centers
and retail stores.
“Getting
involved in the
Angler and Aquatic
Education Program
is a great way
to give back
to the sport,” said
Willard.
If
interested please
contact Chris
Willard, ODFW
Angler and Aquatic
Education Coordinator,
at 503-947-6017
(email: chris.a.willard@state.or.us).
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