Wednesday December 09 2009
Friday April 06 2012
Wilson
Fisheries
Hunter Education In Our Schools
In fly tying class you can really make a work of art.
Students learn to tie some simple knots that can be used in a variety of ways.
Placing anchored cream cans in the ponds are part of the spawning process for catfish at the different hatcheries.
In a natural environment, the male catfish seeks out a dark secluded cavity like a hollow log. The cream cans simulate that environment. A male will prepare the can as a nest site and herd a female that is ready to spawn into the chosen can.
Horse loading and unloading zone where campers can camp with their horses.
Fishing for catfish at Crawford State Park can be very rewarding.
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