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Free fishing clinic at Spearfish Park June 14

Published June 6, 2014

PORTLAND, Ore. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites the public to a family fishing event at Spearfish Park, near Dallesport, Washington, on June 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. 

 

Corps park rangers, volunteers and partners from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Klickitat Chapter of Trout Unlimited and the national Get Outdoors Foundation are coming together to provide many outdoor activities for families. Visitors can learn basic fishing skills, such as properly baiting and tying a hook, identifying species of fish, casting and cleaning your catch, and most importantly, how to be safe around the water.

 

This event is intended for children and families with beginning levels of fishing experience.  A fishing license is not required for children under 14. Visitors 15 and older must possess a valid fishing license, which can be purchased wherever you purchase bait.  All other sport fishing rules apply, including size and catch limits.  Visitors are encouraged to bring their poles, bait and tackle; only a limited supply will be available for use. Please dress for the weather and bring bottled water, as potable water is not available on-site.

 

The Spearfish ramp will be closed to boats because anglers will use the boat ramp to access the water.  Water access at Spearfish Park does not meet ADA requirements.

 

Spearfish Park is located approximately one mile off U.S. Highway 197 near Dallesport, Washington.  From Highway 197, turn east on Dock Road and the park will be on the left.  Activities enjoyed at the lake include hiking, geocaching, fishing, swimming and wildlife viewing. For more information about Corps recreation areas and activities on the Columbia River, please contact The Dalles Lock and Dam ranger office at 541-506-7819 or visit http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Columbia.aspx
Contact
Diana Fredlund
503-808-4510
diana.j.fredlund@usace.army.mil

Release no. 14-038