Pubdate: Fri, 26 May 2006 Source: Niagara This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.niagarathisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3733 Author: Stephanie Freeman 1,200 YOUNG ANGLERS HOOKED FORT ERIE -- A crowd of more than 1,200 anglers at Windmill Point Park in Ridgeway didn't mind last weekends rain showers. Hooked On Fishing Not Drugs, held May 13-14 at Windmill Point Park's 12-acre spring-fed quarry, is an annual family event with licence-free fishing and the option to release or take home the day's catches. "The fish were biting," said Mike Rose, program manager, adding fish caught were the largest ever, and there was a variety of species. "It was our ninth year of stocking the quarry with rainbow trout and holding this event, and it was the largest yet." Connaire Campbell, 12, of Ridgeway reeled in at least eight pounds of bass the first day. He said it was fun keeping his dad and uncle busy cleaning and cooking the fresh fish. Rose said 261 rod and reel sets were loaned out over the two days and 100 white pine trees were given to the first 100 moms on Mother's Day. The event also featured draws every hour for prizes donated by local and regional businesses. Every child registered also received a grab bag with age-appropriate fishing information. The event, which combines the teaching of sport fishing, environmental conservation and drug prevention also helps to bring families closer together, said Rose. The goal of the program, he said, is to provide a positive alternative to drugs through the sport of fishing. The program is used internationally in a variety of ways by schools, churches, police departments and youth groups. Land Care Niagara sponsors the two-day event with support from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Windmill Point Park. Other partners include Meridian Credit Union, Kid's for Cops-Canadian Tire (a new sponsor this year in conjunction with the Regional Niagara Police Association) Canadian Niagara Power-Fortis, Berkley, Pizza Pizza, and volunteer Erno Rossi of Port Colborne, a retired teacher, author and outdoorsman. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake