The all new Fisherman’s Headquarters and We Care Arts are teaming up for a downtown fishing tournament that will be held on July 23rd.
Feed Dayton will be on site to take any carp that are caught. They will be used to make organic fertilizer for growing more food for the hungry.
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The Great Miami River is one of the most productive fisheries in the entire region. It is loaded with big carp, catfish, smallmouth bass, and saugeye, and you can sometimes even catch crappie, perch, and an occasional pike. The stretch of river flowing from where the Stillwater and Mad rivers converge with the GMR on down to the low dam at the old Tate Station holds some of the greatest diversity of fish species, and some good opportunities to catch some very big fish.
After Fisherman’s Quarters closed down not too long ago, a new Fisherman’s Headquarters is now open in the same location, and going strong. Please support them so that this valuable asset to our community stays available.
We Care Arts is a local non-profit organization that helps emotionally, mentally, and physically disabled adults and youth achieve greater personal independence.
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