DNR Hosts Regional Fish Iowa! Games
Competition and FREE Family Fishing Fun in June
The
regional competition for the Fish Iowa! Games will be held June 7 at the
Liberty Centre Pond in North Liberty. The Iowa Games and Iowa Department
of Natural Resources sponsor Fish Iowa! Games competitions through Iowa schools.
Students learn to cast from three distances using the flipping, pitching, and
overhand techniques. The program is unique in that it allows
participants to learn the basic casting techniques then demonstrate them as
part of a fun competition.
All
Iowa youth (grades K-12) are eligible to participate in one of two divisions-
Regional Medal Class (students who received 1st, 2nd or 3rd
placed in their school’s competition) or Open Class (students who did not place
in a school competition or did their school did not host a competition).
Contestants will participate in three age groups: age 8 and younger, age 9-11,
and age 12 and older. Winners will be eligible to compete in the state
finals held in Ames on July 19. Fish
Iowa! Games rules and regulations
will apply for open class competitions.
June
6-8 are Free Fishing Days in Iowa, so the entire family can try their hand at
fishing during the free family event that follows the competition. There will
be live fish, experts from Scheels, fly fishing demonstration, food, and prize
drawings. Fishing license requirements are waived for Iowa residents for these
three days; all other fishing regulations are still in effect.
Fish Iowa! Games Eastern Iowa
Cast Off
WHEN: Saturday, June 7
WHERE: Liberty Centre
Pond, North Liberty
TIME: 9 to 11 a.m. – Registration,
competition, and awards ceremony
10 a.m. to noon – Free Fishing
Weekend Family Fishing Event
An
awards ceremony will immediately follow the competition. Participants are asked
to stay until the end of the competition as all contestants will be recognized.
Participants
are encouraged to pre-register
online, but onsite registration is available ($5 entry fee – includes
t-shirt).
For additional information contact:
DNR
Aquatic Education Program, 641/747-2200
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