WHAT: Conservation Kid's Club: Gone Fishing
WHEN: Tuesday, October 11, 2011
TIME: 6-8 P.M.
WHERE: Burr Oak Woods Conservation Nature Center
ADDRESS: 1401 NW Park Rd, Blue Springs, MO 64015
ADMISSION: Free but registration is required by calling 816-228-3766
GEARED FOR: Ages 7-13
HIGHLIGHTS:
Angler Jim Hawes will reveal some of his top secrets for catching fish. He'll also share how you filet the fish and cook it until it becomes a tasty delight.
This would be a fun way to spend a cool crisp autumn evening.
SOURCE:
Kansas City Nature and You, September/October 2011, Page 3
Published by Lee Hansen
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Great.
Great.
I used to fish as a kid, but haven't gone in many years. As a kid, I never cared, but as an adult, I get kind of grossed out by the whole thing. Also, some of the lakes around here have toxic algae, so people aren't supposed to fish, which is really hurting the local economies. It's nice to see some lakes are still doing well.
You make a good point with this event.
We have a program here that is like that ,when our kids were younger we went every year!!
Outstanding! Thanks!
great fun
I would like this also. =)
Sounds like lots of fun!