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Follow along as we share highlights from our fishing clinics, event recaps, volunteer spotlights, and other updates from Learn 2 Fish With Us. Get inspired and see the impact we’re making together!

De Pere Cub Scouts Learn 2 Fish

Learn 2 Fish With Us volunteers Greg, Karen, Nick and Jake hosted a fishing clinic for the De Pere Cub Scouts at a De Pere park, on Sunday, June 11th.  The day may have started of rainy and windy but by the time the fishing clinic started, the rain had passed.  The afternoon started out

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30th Kids Fishing Day Hosted During Michigan’s Free Fishing Weekend

Learn 2 Fish With Us volunteers Captain Greg,  Karen Karch and Jake Munn attended the 30th Kids Fishing Day which was hosted by the Michigan DNR, US Forest Service and the Kids Fishing Day committee.  Kids Fishing Day took place on Saturday, June 10th, at Upper Peninsula Pocket Park in Escanaba, Michigan.  Nearly three hundred

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First Of Four Bike And Fish Classes Was Held This Past Week

Mark Moran, Learn 2 Fish With Us board member, held a Bike and Fish class for youth from St. John’s Lutheran School along with community kids.    The day started out with the youth biking through Lake Delaware State Park in Ohio.  Once the youth got to the pond, they learned about fishing and then

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South Park 8th Graders Fish With Captain Greg And Crew!!

It was the hottest day so far in 2023, and so was the fishing for the eighth graders of South Park Middle School of Oshkosh.  Eighth graders went fishing with Captain Greg and volunteers of Learn 2 Fish With Us at Menominee Park on May 30th.  Over eighty students, were split into four groups, and

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Oaklawn Elementary Fifth Graders Say ‘Got Another One’!!

It was a beautiful day and the fish were biting!!  Captain Greg and volunteers of Learn 2 Fish With Us hosted a fishing day for the Oaklawn Elementary fifth graders.  The event was held at Menominee Park, which is located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  This event took place on May 23rd.  Over sixty students, were split

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