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KIDS CAN LEARN TO “DROP IN A LINE” AT A JUNIOR FISHING WORKSHOP in Crestline

Crestline, CA (July 1,2013)It’s THAT season again! – Time for kids to take a break from video games and television and come out to the lake for some fresh air and fishing fun. And if they don’t know how to “drop in a line,” they can attend a Junior Fishing Workshop at Lake Gregory Regional Park nearby and learn all the skills for this life-long activity.

Lake Gregory Regional Park’s workshop will be on Saturday, July 27th 2013 and begins at 7:30 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m.

Boys and girls ages 7 to 15 will learn this favorite outdoor pastime under the instruction of expert teachers.  The junior anglers will rotate through five hands-on stations, learning the basics of lake-shore fishing, including the anatomy of a fish; what gear to use and knot-tying; rules and safe practices; cleaning, cooking, and tasting; and tips for casting and catching.

Once the kids have completed the organized training, they can check-out a fishing rod and reel and practice their new skills at the lake.  Each participant also gets their very own event t-shirt at the end of the workshop.

All equipment and tackle is provided for each child with the $7 registration fee.

For registration deadlines or additional information on the Junior Fishing Workshop, contact (909) 387-2461.  Registration forms can be obtained online by visiting the parks website at www.sbcounty.gov/parks.

Located in the community of Crestline, CA, Lake Gregory Regional Park is tucked in the cool cedar and pine forest of the San Bernardino Mountains. The lake has 84 surface acres for swimming and water sports and Lake Gregory is a cool respite in the hot summer months.

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