A successful return of South Nation Conservation’s kids fishing program

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WINCHESTER — The fish never went too far away, but a popular South Nation Conservation (SNC) kids program had to go on hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic.

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Youth Fish Camps have made a big splash in their return however, SNC saying nearly 100 youth baited a hook this summer, young anglers reeling in some of the 72 fish species that call the SNC area home. When the program returned for 2021, for its 12th season, it sold out quickly.

Kids were casting a line at several areas, including the Cass Bridge Conservation Area in Winchester, High Falls Conservation Area in Casselman, and Jessup’s Falls Conservation Area in Plantagenet.

“These popular camps deliver an invaluable outdoor learning experience for youth and help familiarize young people with the natural environment through responsible and sustainable fishing,” said Kelsey Smith, SNC’s stewardship and outreach assistant.

Community partners were involved too. Special guests from the Water Rangers were also on-site to teach youth about water quality through citizen science testing kits.

Also, members from the Ottawa Flyfishers Society provided participants with the basics of fly fishing.

“There is a lot of value in these camps, like promoting eco-health,” Smith said “Kids are given the chance to fish all day, make new friends, and connect and learn about their local environment.”

Recreational fishing programs promote sustainable angling practices and encourage residents to explore fishing opportunities at Ontario Conservation Areas.

SNC works in partnership with its 16 member municipalities to share natural spaces and offer recreational opportunities on land and water.

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