Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead is calling for schools in the Great Lakes and Manning regions to sign up for this year’s ‘Get Hooked…it’s fun to fish” recreational fishing program.
Mr Bromhead said that with so many easily accessible places to fish the program is perfect for primary schools to become involved.
“This is a great program aimed at primary aged children, teaching them to fish recreationally and encouraging them to get away from screens and get outdoors instead,” Mr Bromhead said.
“I encourage schools in our regions to join in as fishing is one of NSW most popular recreational activities and no one is too young to ‘Get Hooked’ on fishing’,” Mr Bromhead said.
“Elements of the program include a ‘fun resource kit,’ DVD and comprehensive teachers manual for educators, as well as the assistance of enthusiastic volunteers and workshops, to take children on a fun, fishing journey.
“The program follows the marine mascots Snappy and Squirt, as they venture into learning about sustaining quality aquatic habitats by practicing safe and responsible fishing.
“The ‘Get Hooked…it’s fun to fish” program is designed to teach students how to fish responsibly as well as being mindful of the environment and aquatic habitats,” Mr Bromhead said.
For more information, is available at www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/info/get-hooked
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