April 5, 2010
Action: Closes Klineline Pond to fishing by the public two days prior to the fishing event as well as the day of the event.
Effective date:
April 8 - 12:01 a.m., entire pond closed to public fishing.
April 9 - pond closed
April 10 - pond open only to participants in the Kid’s Fish-In event
April 11 - pond reopens to the public
Location: Klineline Pond is located at Salmon Creek Park in Vancouver, Wash.
Reason for action: This rule change is necessary to assure a safe and successful Kids Fish-In event. The fish will be planted two days prior to the event to better acclimate them before the event. Several thousand fish will be placed into netted areas along the shoreline of the pond. On the day of the event, pre-registered kids will be allowed to fish within these netted areas. The pond will not open to the general public until April 11, the day after the event.
The reason for keeping the pond closed after the event is to ensure the safety of the public as well as the event participants while the event is shutting down and equipment and nets are being removed. Several hundred feet of nets that will be pulled from the shoreline area.
Other Information: The event this year will bring in over 1,200 registered kids as well as their families, friends and general members of the public.
Information Contact: Wil Morrison, (360) 696-6211.
Effective date:
April 8 - 12:01 a.m., entire pond closed to public fishing.
April 9 - pond closed
April 10 - pond open only to participants in the Kid’s Fish-In event
April 11 - pond reopens to the public
Location: Klineline Pond is located at Salmon Creek Park in Vancouver, Wash.
Reason for action: This rule change is necessary to assure a safe and successful Kids Fish-In event. The fish will be planted two days prior to the event to better acclimate them before the event. Several thousand fish will be placed into netted areas along the shoreline of the pond. On the day of the event, pre-registered kids will be allowed to fish within these netted areas. The pond will not open to the general public until April 11, the day after the event.
The reason for keeping the pond closed after the event is to ensure the safety of the public as well as the event participants while the event is shutting down and equipment and nets are being removed. Several hundred feet of nets that will be pulled from the shoreline area.
Other Information: The event this year will bring in over 1,200 registered kids as well as their families, friends and general members of the public.
Information Contact: Wil Morrison, (360) 696-6211.