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ODFW needs fishing teachers

SALEM — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is providing an opportunity for folks who love fishing to share their passion with others.

The ODFW’s Angler and Aquatic Education Program is recruiting individuals to become instructors and introduce children and adults to the sport of fishing. Training is scheduled for March 24 in Eugene. You must be at least 21 to participate in the instructor program.

If interested, contact Chris Willard, ODFW Angler and Aquatic Education Coordinator, at (503) 947-6017 or chris.a.willard@state.or.us.

The Angler and Aquatic Education Program is a certified training program that teaches angling skills, angler ethics and responsibilities, water safety and basic understanding of aquatic ecology.

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