Fishing Forever this Father’s Day

Every year, B.C. fish and game clubs and outdoors organizations host Fishing Forever events in their communities, where volunteers help seniors and people with diverse abilities enjoy a day of fishing, learn to bait a hook, and feel the thrill of hooking a fish. 

Fishing Forever has been inspiring communities since 1989, when the idea was first put forward by broadcast journalist, Walt Liimatainen. Since then, the B.C. Wildlife Federation, volunteers, and sponsors have given their time and energy to help those who may need a little extra help to try angling and enjoy a beautiful outdoor experience. 

BCWF believes that everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. Taking part in Fishing Forever even gives some participants the confidence to take up fishing on their own. 

“Fishing Forever provides a safe learning space to get folks outside to enjoy the outdoors and gain the confidence to go fishing independently,” said BCWF Engagement Coordinator Kendall McLaughlin. 

Experienced anglers will be on hand to help you bait a hook, tie your first lure, and drop a line in the water at a lake brimming with fish. More than 800 lakes and rivers in B.C. are stocked with fish each year using license dollars to support angling.   

“I would like to go fishing every day, but nature is not always wheelchair accessible,” said Fishing Forever Co-Chair Mike Stiles, VP Accessible Okanagan. “Having events like this, where people can get together and go fishing without any challenges, it’s an incredible opportunity for everybody.” 

Fishing Forever events often include barbeque lunches, free rod and tackle loans, and children’s fishing clinics.  No license is required. 

Join Nelson’s Rod and Gun Club this weekend, June 14 and 15, at Cottonwood Lake, for some quality time on the lake.


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