![]() Participants are encouraged to bring personal snacks, water, and a sacked dinner for Friday June 23rd. Participants can bring their own PFDs however they will be provided. ğry fish for lunch (chips and water will be provided).(Participants will return to Greenfield High School) Participants will meet at the Greenfield Public Access boat ramp to run and collect lines.ĝemonstration of setting / baiting trot and limb lines Participants will take to the water in groups of 4-6.Ğach participant will build a jug line for catfishing.Ělternative catfishing equipment and methods (limb lines, jug lines, and trot lines) Ě short program at the Greenfield High School Agriculture classroom and Shop.If you would like to register but have a conflict and unable to attend both sessions email to see if accommodations can be made. Registered participants must attend both days. ![]() The clinic will be conducted over a 2-day period and all equipment and supplies will be provided for participants. ![]() If you have never used alternative catfishing methods or just want to enhance your skills, then this clinic is for you! MDC Education, Fisheries, and Protection staff are partnering to conduct an alternative catfishing clinic on Stockton Lake, June 23rd and 24th. Using alternative methods to harvest catfish from Missouri waters has a rich tradition in our state and is an exciting way to enjoy Missouri’s vast waters. Stockton Lake Alternative Methods Catfishing – Lake to Table Clinic ![]()
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