STUDENTS in the Monaro are being encouraged to sign up for this year’s ‘Get Hooked…it’s fun to fish’ recreational school fishing program.
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The Member for Monaro John Barilaro said the program is aimed at primary aged children teaching them to fish recreationally and encouraging them to get away from screens and get outdoors.
“Fishing was a popular past time of mine as a youngster and I fondly recall many trips to Googong Dam to cast a line,” said Mr Barilaro.
“Fishing is one of NSW’s most popular recreational activities with 30 % of our region considering themselves recreational fishers.
“I want to encourage schools in the Monaro to get involved in the program which is designed to teach students how to fish responsibly and be mindful of the environment and aquatic habitats.”
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.
There’s a fun resource kit, DVD and comprehensive teacher’s manual for educators, as well as the assistance of enthusiastic volunteers and workshops, to take children on a fun, fishing journey.
For more information visit www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/info/get-hooked.