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Free Fishing Day aims to hook new anglers |
May 19, 2016 |
Saturday, June 11, has been designated as Free
Fishing Day in Idaho.
On that day, anyone can fish without having to
possess a valid fishing license. And that covers
non-residents as well as residents.
Though fishing license requirements are
suspended for this special day, all other rules,
such as limits or tackle restrictions remain in
effect. Free Fishing Day includes salmon
fishing. Anglers don't need a license or salmon
permit, but they are still subject to all bag
and possession limits.
“Free Fishing Day is all about novice anglers
giving fishing a try,” Fish and Game
conservation educator Evin Oneale noted.
“Fishing is a great outdoor activity, a great
family activity, and a free fishing day
experience might just lead to a life-long love
for fishing.”
Lack of fishing experience is no excuse. At
special locations around the state, equipment
will be available for use, and fishing experts
will be on hand to help novice anglers learn the
basics. In addition, all locations will be
stocked with hatchery rainbow trout prior to the
special day.
Stay tuned for a list of events as the date
draws near. For more information regarding Free
Fishing Day events in your area, contact your
nearest Fish and Game office. |
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