CONCORD, N.H. -- Registration opens May 6 for an exciting day of deep sea fishing off New Hampshire's
coast with the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program. The trip takes place on Sunday, June 9, 2013. The
cost for the day is $75, which includes instruction, bait and rod rental. Participants bring their
your own lunch.
A print-and-mail
registration form is available at
www.nhbow.com, or you can request a form
by emailing aquatic-ed@wildlife.nh.gov or calling 603-271-3212. Applications are accepted by mail
only (no walk-ins). Registration is first-come, first-served and space is limited, so sign up
soon if you are interested.
All participants must be age 18 or older.
On this popular daylong sea-faring expedition, you'll join Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW)
and Let's Go Fishing Program instructors for a chartered day of fishing aboard the
Yellowbird
out of Hampton Beach, N.H.
This rugged vessel will take
the group about 25 miles offshore to drop lines for groundfish such as cod, haddock and
pollock. During the day, you'll learn how to use saltwater fishing rods and reels, how to
bait the hook and successfully land a fish. You'll also learn how to identify saltwater
fish. Helpful mates will filet your catch on the way back to dock. No experience is
necessary. No saltwater fishing license is required.
N.H. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman programs are co-sponsored by the
New Hampshire Fish
and Game Department and the
New Hampshire Wildlife Federation.
Funded through the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program, Fish and Game's
Let's Go Fishing Program teaches
the skills and ethics of fishing and introduces thousands of people each year to
an outdoor activity that fosters good stewardship of New Hampshire's aquatic resources.