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WPB Fishing Club Launches New Youth Program

Helping cultivate the next generation of knowledgeable and responsible saltwater anglers through an advanced hands-on instructional fishing experience





Do you know a young angler who is interested in taking their saltwater fishing skills to the next level? Well, the West Palm Beach Fishing Club's (WPBFC) charitable foundation has launched a new program ideally suited for just such a youngster. The S.A.L.T.Y. (Saltwater Angling Lessons & Techniques for Youth) program is designed to help cultivate the next generation of knowledgeable and responsible saltwater anglers through an advanced hands-on instructional fishing experience. The program targets youth ages 10 to 15 year's old who can participate with a parent or adult chaperone in the two-day course. “We have seen a community need for a program like this for quite some time. There are a lot of kids out there who have the desire to get into saltwater fishing, but their parents just don't know how to get started. This program will help fill that void,” said WPBFC Chairman Pete Schulz.



Participation in each S.A.L.T.Y. program is limited to 20 kids and 20 adults. Two courses will be offered this summer, the first on June 15th & 16th and the second on June 22nd & 23rd. The first day of each course will consist of a Friday evening introduction and hands-on rigging instruction from 6pm to 9pm at the historic WPBFC. The following day participants will go on a fishing trip aboard the Miss Blue Heron berthed in Riviera Beach from 7am to 2pm, rotating through specific angling stations covering techniques for catching wahoo, kingfish, snapper and more. The cost of the program is $50, covering both the participant and their parent/chaperone. The nominal program fee includes personalized instruction, various supplies, t-shirt, meals, snacks and drinks. Upon successful completion of the course each youth participant will become a junior member of the WPBFC (*if not a current member) and will receive a new Penn spinning rod & reel combination. “Thanks to support from program sponsors, including the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, we are able to have most of the program expenses underwritten. This is a tremendous value to any kid and parent who really wants to advance their saltwater fishing skills,” added Schulz.

Contact the WPBFC for a program application form:



Phone: (561) 832-6780

Fax: (561) 832-2137

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 468

West Palm Beach, FL 33402

Physical Address:

201 5th Street

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Website: www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org

Click here to read the program schedule and print a copy of the application

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