Jul 14, 2011
Photo: Seven-year-old Gabriel Hull proudly displays his fourth fish of the day at the second annual Family Fishing Day in Verona on July 9. Nearly 50 kids, plus parents pre-registered for the event and enjoyed a free barbecue lunch and prizes. The event was organized by the Frontenac Stewardship Council and the Verona Community Association. by Meghan Balogh
Close to 50 children, many of them first-time anglers, attended Verona's second annual Family Fishing Day at McMullen beach at Verona Lake, a.k.a. Rock Lake. Co-hosted by the Frontenac Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Verona Community Association (VCA), the event is gaining in popularity since it began. Cam McCauley, coordinator with the FSC, was pleased with the turnout and said the goal of the event is to “Get families outside to enjoy the great outdoors and fishing in particular.” The free event is a favorite for children and adults, and it coincides with the MNR's family fishing week so anglers need no licenses to fish. The majority of fish caught were sunfish, perch, and bass. VCA member Linda Bates helped organize the event and said “It is a great event not just for the local economy, but also for the entire community. Those who came had a blast. The event provides an opportunity to those who might not otherwise get a chance to fish on the lake.” Rods were supplied for those without, and a free BBQ lunch was provided as well.
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