California is known to have some of the
best ocean fishing in the world. The trick is to know where the fish are
- and the best way to find them is to fish with the professionals. For
the final Kid’s Summer Passport Challenge, the California Department of
Fish and Game (DFG) and United Anglers of Southern California (UASC) are
having a party - a partyboat fishing excursion with the experts - off
the coast of San Diego on Monday, Aug. 21.“Fishing with the pros is a
great way to learn about the ocean, its underwater inhabitants, and how
to successfully reel in such tasty fish as yellowtail, bass and bonito.
Kids who sign up for this final Summer Passport Challenge will have a
unique ocean fishing adventure,” DFG Director Ryan Broddrick said.
Seaforth Sportfishing and UASC’s Friends of Rollo will sponsor this
final kid’s passport event aboard the New Seaforth - an 85-foot long,
24-foot wide state-of-the-art vessel. The New Seaforth will ferry
passengers from Mission Bay out to the local kelp beds off San Diego for
a half-day of fishing fun. Beginner’s luck is nearly a given with this
sportfishing operation.
“There’s just no way to measure the positive energy generated by the
Friends of Rollo-UASC Kid’s Fishing Program,” said John Rowe, Executive
Director of Friends of Rollo. “Getting kids out into the ocean
environment broadens their horizons tremendously, and shows them what
fishing on the ocean is all about.”
For each adult who purchases a ticket for the trip ($38, or $28 for
military, and seniors 65 years of age or older), two children will ride
for free, courtesy of Friends of Rollo. UASC will loan each child a
fishing rod and reel to use during the trip, complete with tackle, and
Seaforth Landing will provide free bait for the children. Reserve your
space early by calling Seaforth Landing at (619) 224-3383, and be sure
to mention that you are signing up for the Fishing Passport event. A
credit card is required to make reservations. Event participants will
also need to sign up on the Fishing Passport Program Web page at
www.dfg.ca.gov/fishingpassport/registration.html.
Ocean partyboat fishing with the experts is the third and final Kid’s
Summer Challenge - a “sneak peak” into what the new California Fishing
Passport program will entail after its official launch, for all ages, on
Jan. 1, 2007. This summer, kids were challenged to experience a variety
of fishing experiences, including pier fishing off Santa Monica’s
historic pier, High Sierra trout fishing at Mammoth Lakes, and this
final challenge of ocean sportfishing off the coast of Southern
California.
At each event, participants receive a free introductory Passport book
to keep their special stamps earned from each fishing challenge, along
with the opportunity to win a variety of fishing-related prizes.
“We have some great prizes lined up for the ocean sportfishing trip,
which challenges kids to experience some of California’s best ocean
fishing for a wide variety of fish species in our local kelp beds, one
of California’s most productive marine habitats,” said Carrie Wilson,
marine biologist and coordinator of the California Fishing Passport
Challenge.
During the ocean sportfishing excursion, deck hands and experienced
fishermen from the DFG and UASC will be onboard to assist kids with
rigging up their tackle and providing lessons on how to properly manage
an ocean fishing rod and reel, “which is quite different from what is
involved with freshwater fishing,” Wilson said. Towards the end of the
trip, New Seaforth staff will offer to fillet each angler’s catch for
easy preparation for that night’s dinner.
The California Fishing Passport program is the first of its kind in
the nation and is supported by UASC, West Marine, Alpen Optics, Berkley,
and many other groups and organizations, including the Recreational
Boating and Fishing Foundation’s Angler’s Legacy program (www.AnglersLegacy.org),
which challenges avid anglers to “take someone you know out on the
water, and give back what you’ve been given, the great gift of fishing.”
For additional information on the California Fishing Passport
Challenge, log on to
www.dfg.ca.gov/fishingpassport/. For more information on fishing
aboard the New Seaforth out of San Diego, go to their Web site at
www.seaforthlanding.com.
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