BIG OAKS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE TAKE A KID FISHING DAY JULY 8TH

This event will take place from 7am until 3pm

                              

Big Oaks NWR will host ‘Take a Kid Fishing Day’ on Saturday, July 8th from 7:00 AM until 3:30 PM. The purpose of this event is to promote youth recreational fishing and public use on the refuge. Kids 15 years old or younger and an accompanying adult(s) may access the refuge for this free fishing opportunity. Activity booths include a kids casting contest, make your own cane pole, hover archery, and learn about reptiles and amphibians.  These activities close at 1:30. A limited number of free fishing packets will be available for the kids; so come early to get your packet while they last.  There will be a free raffle for kids.   Free refreshments including hot dogs, chips, soda, and cookies will be available from10:30 AM until 1:30 PM. Volunteers will be on hand to assist the kids and teach them about fishing.  A limited number of fishing poles and bait for beginners will be available for those who do not have fishing equipment.   Families in the community are encouraged to come out and enjoy a day of fishing on the refuge. The event is co-sponsored by the Big Oaks Conservation Society (BOCS) and local merchants. The BOCS is a non-profit friends group, which consists of volunteers from local communities that support the refuge. Visitors will be required to watch the 20 minute refuge safety video and abide by refuge access procedures (please first check in at the refuge office). 

All state and refuge fishing regulations will apply for this free fishing day (state fishing licenses are waived for this event). Approximate drive time to the lake from the refuge office is 30 minutes; please check-in to the office no later than 1:30 PM on the day of the event (the earlier the better!). Please contact the refuge office at 812-273-0783 for further information. 

Big Oaks NWR consists of 50,000 acres on the former Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) located in Jennings, Ripley, and Jefferson Counties in southeastern Indiana. The local refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and provides public use opportunities, such as hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, photography, interpretation and environmental education. The refuge has one of the largest contiguous forest blocks in the southeastern part of the state as well as one of the largest grassland complexes; both provide wonderful wildlife viewing opportunities for refuge visitors. Information about the refuge is available at the website: www.fws.gov/refuge/big_oaks/. 

 

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