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    You are at:Home»Local News»Tuttle Creek Lake Association hosts 27th annual youth fishing clinic

    Tuttle Creek Lake Association hosts 27th annual youth fishing clinic

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    By KMAN Staff on June 5, 2021 Local News, Manhattan
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    Youth fishing clinic winners. (Taken by Derek Simmons)
    Lauren Booe won girls largest stringer with weight of 7.79 pounds. (Taken by Derek Simmons)
    There was an educational session at Manhattan City Hall Auditorium on Friday evening, followed by a fishing session at Anneberg Park on Saturday morning.
    Tera Panfil, Secretary and Treasurer of the Tuttle Creek Lake Association, spoke on the importance of the event to the community.
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    The event was open for youth, age 8-12, and there were three boys and three girls that took home awards.
    In the category of heaviest fish, Emma Foster and Jase Jordan emerged victorious with a 5.95  and 3.61 pound fish respectively.
    In the category of smallest fish, Lauren Whitaker and Joel Catron both caught 3 inch fish.
    Finally, in the category of heaviest stringer (three fish), Lauren Booe and Logan Flikkie came out on top with 7.79 and 5.15 pound stringers.
    Lauren Booe spoke about her victory in the category of heaviest stringer.
    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/LaurenBooevictory.mp3

    The participants were able to keep their rod and reel which were provided to them by the Tuttle Creek Lake Association.

    If you would like to sign your child up for next years event, visit www.tuttlecreek.org when registration opens.
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