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DNR OFFERS FREE FISHING TACKLE KITS LANSING--The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is  offering free fishing tackle kits to qualified groups  interested in creating youth fishing clubs and sponsoring  fishing clinics for young people. Each kit contains basic  fishing equipment including rods, reels and tackle.  Instructional materials and mentoring guidelines also will  be provided. "The purpose of this initiative is to get more young people  involved in the fun of fishing," said Ken Dodge, DNR Urban  Fisheries Biologist. "An interest in fishing often leads to  an enhanced appreciation of the outdoors and a feeling of  stewardship toward natural resources." Research indicates that becoming an avid angler is a long- term process. During this angler recruitment process, five  key points are required: (1) providing introductory angling  experiences, (2) providing access to equipment, (3)  providing access to fishing opportunities, (4) providing  access to a mentor and (5) providing continued social  support for fishing. Providing the free fishing tackle kits is an incentive for  youth organizations and schools to establish fishing clubs  that can deliver all these factors. In particular, the  creation of youth fishing clubs provides access to a mentor  and the social support required to foster a continued  interest in fishing. These two factors generally are the  most difficult to provide young people outside their  immediate family. Organizations or individuals selected to receive the free  fishing tackle kits will be selected on the competitive  strength of their proposal and the intended use of the  equipment. Ongoing programs such as fishing clubs created in  schools and other youth programs will receive priority over  programs offering only infrequent use, such as annual  fishing derbies. Individuals or organizations interested in this program  should contact Ken Dodge, DNR Urban Fisheries Biologist at  517-780-7902 or e-mail: dodgek@state.mi.us.  
  
 Source: MDNR
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