Hurry! Register online for the annual Don Thomas Rock Bass Derby (Sat. July 11th)
When: Saturday, July 11
Where: Paudash Lake
Who: Youths, 2-18
Yes, the annual Don Thomas Memorial Rock Bass Derby is on! Though with a few changes due to Covid-19.
This year, unfortunately, there will be no gathering at the Paudash Lake Marina to register, weigh-in or barbecue. Nonetheless, we will still have a great fishing derby, using a new format.
On Saturday, July 11th, catch and keep as many rock bass as you can, from sun-up to sun-down. Take a photo of all your fish (laid out so the number can be seen and counted) and post it to our Facebook page here with your name.
Winners in the various age categories will be selected by the number of fish caught. Prizes will be gift certificates to the Paudash Lake Marina. Fish can be eaten, taken to the dump (on your own), or deposited into specially marked containers at a location to be determined.
Registration is easier than ever, just complete the online form below; it only takes 2 minutes!
Register Here
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