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The Lake Huron Fishing Club is in desperate need of volunteers. Otherwise, the club will have to close the Rainbow/Brown Trout Hatchery in Kincardine, and will no longer be able to run the Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby in the summer.
Dick Verrips of the fishing club, said that president Phil Hahn has appealed to the membership to assist, noting the urgency and critical need for volunteers, with very little response, to date.
"Without members taking on additional volunteer hours, the hatchery will close, and the Chantry Classic Salmon Derby will cease to exist in the near future," said Verrips. "It will be a sad day to see our sports fishery end in this way."
The hatchery in Kincardine produces rainbow and brown trout for stocking Lake Huron. To date, it has stocked 468,517 trout yearlings, said Verrips. It will stock 60,000 rainbow and 60,000 brown trout yearlings in 2017. The hatchery operates on an average yearly cost of $37,500, money obtained through various grants and fund-raising.
"Al Wilkins, our current Kincardine hatchery manager, is resigning, effective April 10," Verrips said. "Although a number of the manager duties have been assigned to other volunteers, there still remains a critical need for additional volunteers."
Volunteers are needed for the following positions:
Hatchery Co-ordinator: responsible for co-ordinating duties of all hatchery volunteers, liaising with the Lake Huron Fishing Club and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and monitoring all operations related to fish culture. The co-ordinator will be the contact person for all hatchery inquiries. In order to ensure a smooth transition, the current hatchery co-ordinator will work with the new co-ordinator for up to a year.
Maintenance Handyman: responsible for the overall monitoring and maintenance of equipment.
If interested, contact Wilkins at 519-396-9764 or fisheye@bmts.com
The Lake Huron Fishing Club not only operates the trout hatchery in Kincardine and the salmon hatchery in Port Elgin (which has a good contingent of volunteers), it also does the following:
• Provides stream enhancements and environmental improvements
• Assists government agencies on assessments
• Initiates projects at schools
• Hosts the annual Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby
The work of the club relies on thousands of volunteer hours by club members. From time to time, the club will be posting current club activities and programs, and asking interested Facebook members to JOIN US, or VOLUNTEER for a number of specific tasks.
For information on volunteering at the Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby, contact Bert Kuntz at bkuntz@bmts.com or call 519-389-4203 (home) or 519-502-4043 (cell).
I re-started the Lake Huron Fishing Club In-Class School Salmon Hatchery Program in 2010-11 with 1 School, in 2011-12 we had 3 and in 2012-13 we had 10 Schools, in 2013-14 we had 17 Schools, in 2014-15 we had 21 Schools, Started a partnership with Bluewater Anglers and their 3 schools, United Fish and Game Clubs of Manitoulin and their 1 School, Sydenham Sportsmen Association and 2 of their 4 Schools and BPSA with 1 of SSA school in partnership with LHFC.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Thursday, January 12, 2017
School Salmon Hatchery tour 4 towns and 7 Schools here are a few of them
I planned on getting away earlier and making it to a few more schools but I was feeling tired and didn't start until about 11:00, I guess Monday or Tuesday will get a few more done.
Lake Huron Fishing Club Kincardine Trout Hatchery
After going to 7 Schools today I stopped into the hatchery to check up on the Trout.
Friday, January 6, 2017
Wingham Sacred Heart School 2 headed Chinook Salmon
It's little long but worth the watch, I didn't think they would live this long see what happens after the egg sack is gone.
Teeswater Hillcrest School Jan 6 17
Stopped in today to check on the Chinook Salmon and these guys are looking good and starting to feed.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
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