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Thirteen-year-old, Brooklyn Polk of Allen, caught this nice bass on a white Biffle Bug while fishing at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens.

The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) is the perfect place to kick off the month of April with “Fishing Fools Day,” an event celebrating all things fishing. It will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 2 at the TFFC in Athens.

The event begins with the annual “Spawning Run,” a one-mile family run on a special route up the hatchery ponds and down the wetland trail followed by a day packed with fishing-related activities.

Thirteen-year-old, Brooklyn Polk of Allen, caught this nice bass on a white Biffle Bug while fishing at
the Texas
Freshwater
Fisheries Center
in Athens.

“There is something for everyone, whether it be a first-time angler or long-time fishermen looking to try something new, like fly fishing or bowfishing,” said Kate Barkalow, TFFC Education and Interpretation Coordinator.

Anglers can test their skills on a casting course and get fishing tips from the experts. In addition, attendees can learn more about some of the Inland Fisheries Division’s fish sampling techniques such as electrofishing.

“We are really excited to celebrate all the different types of fishing and fish with the many diverse people who enjoy them,” Barkalow said. “We’re thrilled to be able to host this family-friendly event here at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center.” 

The TFFC is located in Athens and includes a working fish hatchery, 300,000 gallons of aquariums focusing on underwater wildlife in the state, recreational fishing ponds and fisheries science exhibits. It is home to the Toyota ShareLunker program, which invites anglers to donate 13-pound-plus-sized largemouth bass for research and breeding purposes. The TFFC also houses the Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame which honors individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to freshwater fishing in Texas.

The Texas Game Warden Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the organization and current Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game warden operations, is also located at the TFFC. In addition, the TFFC also facilitates the annual Fish Art Contest in Texas, which is part of a conservation education program designed to spark the imaginations of students while providing valuable lessons about fish and the importance of conserving Texas’ aquatic resources.

Current operating hours at the TFFC are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 1-4 p.m. on Sunday.

For additional information about the TFFC and to plan your visit, check out the TFFC website and Facebook page.

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