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re: How would I navigate stocking catfish for a fishing rodeo?
Posted on 4/10/24 at 10:01 pm to mudshuvl05
Posted on 4/10/24 at 10:01 pm to mudshuvl05
Our recreation facility has an annual youth fishing rodeo. We stock 1-2lb channel cats (via Louisiana Pond Management ) about 2 weeks before the rodeo, then turn off the automatic feeder about a week before the rodeo. The catfish provide a more consistent catch in the event that the bream and bass aren't really biting that morning.
The youngest age group, 4-7 yrs old, have a good many that get bored pretty quickly so we always have a bounce house or other attractions to occupy their short attention spans.
Everyone gathers around for a big jambalaya lunch while we add up results, then we announce winners and prizes. Everyone gets a goodie bag on the way out, and we're typically done by noon before it gets too hot.
The youngest age group, 4-7 yrs old, have a good many that get bored pretty quickly so we always have a bounce house or other attractions to occupy their short attention spans.
Everyone gathers around for a big jambalaya lunch while we add up results, then we announce winners and prizes. Everyone gets a goodie bag on the way out, and we're typically done by noon before it gets too hot.
This post was edited on 4/10/24 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 4/10/24 at 10:20 pm to bootlegger
quote:Do yall put any sort of net out to keep them corralled? I'm doing some power googling and I see where some say to keep them contained, others don't, and others don't mention it. How big of a body of water do yall do it in?
Our recreation facility has an annual youth fishing rodeo. We stock 1-2lb channel cats (via Louisiana Pond Management ) about 2 weeks before the rodeo, then turn off the automatic feeder about a week before the rodeo. The catfish provide a more consistent catch in the event that the bream and bass aren't really biting that morning.
quote:This is a salient point that I haven't thought about. That age range would be the majority of the ones that would be there. I would like to think everyone would be locked in catching the hell out of fish, but knowing 5 year olds, a small bouncy house might not be a bad idea. I have power nearby.
The youngest age group, 4-7 yrs old, have a good many that get bored pretty quickly so we always have a bounce house or other attractions to occupy their short attention spans.
quote:Fantastic info. I was planning on maybe having a "tournament" and making sure everyone gets a goodie bag while having a cooking. I had it in my mind to do a fish fry, but maybe something like jambalaya would be easier to do.
Everyone gathers around for a big jambalaya lunch while we add up results, then we announce winners and prizes. Everyone gets a goodie bag on the way out, and we're typically done by noon before it gets too hot.
What is the stocking rate that you use? Meaning, if you have 30 kids, how many fish do yall usually stock? I appreciate the information thus far!
Posted on 4/11/24 at 8:08 am to bootlegger
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Our recreation facility has an annual youth fishing rodeo.
I think we're going to be able to make this one. We tried fishing there before and never caught anything, but the lil dude likes to fish and it looks like there is nothing on the calendar that weekend.
And OP, I cant help you, but it sounds like an awesome idea.
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