
the early morning chill did not keep them from enjoying the day. They had the opportunity to catch small fish and learn about fishing from volunteers, creating lasting memories. Parents and guardians were thrilled to see their children experiencing the joys of fishing in a supportive environment.
As the day progressed, volunteers helped ensure everyone had the necessary equipment and guidance. Many families brought picnic lunches to enjoy by the water, making it a joyful community gathering.
The event not only provided a fun day out but also aimed to promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle for children. The “Hooked on Fishing, not on Drugs” initiative serves as a testament to the positive impact of engaging youth in outdoor activities.
Overall, this year's event was a blend of excitement, laughter, and the thrill of fishing that echoed throughout Upper Bidwell Park, once again reinforcing the importance of such community events in fostering outdoor activities among the younger generation.