Join us on Saturday, June 22nd
on the Molalla or the Umpqua
for a slamming great time!
Join us for an interesting weekend of preservation and fishing enjoyable! On Saturday, June 22nd, the Native Fish Society welcomes you to take part in either our 3rd yearly Umpqua Bass Celebration, or our inaugural Molalla Bass Celebration! Whether you remain in Southern or Northern Oregon, there’s bass to be captured by all. Umpqua Bass Bash Details:
After 2 wonderful years, we’re broadening the Umpqua Bass Celebration to accommodate more individuals for a weekend filled with enjoyable. Hosted at Tyee Camping Area on the Umpqua River, this occasion will assist eliminate smallmouth bass from the river while raising awareness about the effect of intrusive types on native fish and the environment.
- What: 3rd Yearly Umpqua Bass Celebration
- When: Saturday, June 22nd
- Where: Tyee Campground, Umpqua River, OR
We have actually booked 12 camping sites at Tyee Camping area for Friday, June 21st, and Saturday, June 22nd. Do not hesitate to remain over night and take advantage of the weekend!
On June 22nd, individuals will delight in a day of fishing for smallmouth bass, helpful discussions about native fish preservation, raffle rewards, and tasty food. Even if you can just join us for the day, we ‘d enjoy to see you there. Please register to let us understand you’re coming, so we can prepare appropriately.
For the very first time, we’re likewise bringing our bass celebration occasion closer to Portland, particularly to the Molalla River. Beginning With Canby Neighborhood Park, we’ll fish to eliminate smallmouth bass and raise awareness about their unfavorable effect on native fish and the Molalla River.
Comparable to the Umpqua occasion, the Molalla Bass Celebration assures a day of fishing, helpful discussions, raffle rewards, and delicious food. Register now to protect your area and assist us make a favorable effect on the river.
Conserve the Date: Mark your calendars for June 22nd and prepare yourself for an enjoyable day of fishing and preservation. Stay tuned for more information coming quickly!
If you have any concerns or require more info about these occasions, do not be reluctant to connect to NFS Northern Oregon Planner Liz Perkin at liz@nativefishsociety.org for Molalla information, or NFS Southern Oregon Planner Kirk Blaine at kirk@nativefishsociety.org for Umpqua information.
We hope you’ll join us!
Kirk Blaine
Southern Oregon Planner
kirk@nativefishsociety.org
Dr. Liz Perkin
Northern Oregon Planner
liz@nativefishsociety.org