The free clinics will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Participants receive instruction on the proper use of equipment and techniques, knot tying, safety and much more. The clinics last 45 minutes and begin every hour on the hour starting at 9:00 a.m., with the last one starting at 2:00 p.m. If the weather and ice conditions allow, kids will be able to fish after receiving the classroom instruction.
“These clinics are an excellent way to introduce youngsters to the sport of fishing and a perfect opportunity for families that want to enjoy some of the outdoor recreational activities that Wisconsin has to offer,” says Matt Coffaro, Department of Natural Resources Urban Fish Biologist. “It’s the dedication of volunteers from the local fishing clubs that make it all work.”
The clinics represent a cooperative effort by the Wisconsin Council of Sport Fishing Organizations, Milwaukee County Parks, the Milwaukee County House of Correction Fish Hatchery, and the Department of Natural Resources.
No pre-registration is necessary for the clinics. Equipment and snacks will be provided and it’s all free; just dress warm. As in past years, the classroom instruction will occur regardless of weather and ice conditions on Feb. 7, with the actual ice fishing portion of the clinics dependent on the day’s conditions.
For more information call the DNR Urban Fishing Hotline at (414) 263-8494 or DNR Urban Fish Biologist Matt Coffaro at (414) 263-8614. The locations for the clinics and the sponsoring fishing clubs follow:
- Humboldt Park, 3000 S. Howell Ave., hosted by Great Lakes Sport Fishermen & Milwaukee Casting Club.
- McCarty Park, 8214 W. Cleveland, a wheelchair accessible site, with clinic hosted by Southside Sportsmen.
- McGovern Park, 5400 N. 51st St., a wheelchair accessible site, with clinic hosted by Badger Fishermen’s League.
- Scout Lake, 5902 W. Loomis Road, and a wheelchair accessible site, hosted by Walleyes Unlimited.
- Wilson Park, 1601 W. Howard Ave., hosted by Wisconsin Fishing Club.
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