Executive Director of Keep Fish Wet to be guest speaker at Olympic Fly Fishers May 13, 2025

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The Olympic Fly Fishers of Edmonds are set to host a significant event on May 13, 2025, featuring Sascha Clark Danylchuk, the Executive Director of Keep Fish Wet. This live Zoom presentation will delve into essential, science-based fish handling practices that resonate with both novice and seasoned anglers. Danylchuk's insights will include practical tips, such as how to minimize air exposure for fish and recognize their stress responses. These takeaways aim to empower attendees with immediate applications that enhance their fishing experiences. The event is free and welcomes the public, reflecting the club's commitment to community engagement.

Doors will open at 5:30 PM, providing attendees an opportunity to connect before the presentation. Located at the Lake Ballinger Center, this meeting serves as a platform for promoting responsible fishing practices. Engaging with experts like Danylchuk not only enriches local fishing knowledge but also fosters a culture of conservation within the sport.

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