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Learn to Fish
Canoe, Cast, and Chill
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Bennett Spring Access
Angler Lane
Lebanon, MO 65536
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Float a scenic stretch of the Niangua, sharpen practical outdoor skills, and enjoy a calm day on the water. Whether you’re learning to paddle, trying fishing from a canoe for the first time, or just want a summer escape, this program blends skill, safety, and simple outdoor joy. Get out on the river for a relaxed, hands-on afternoon of canoeing and fishing. Learn basic canoe safety and paddling techniques, then practice fishing from the canoe with guided tips on casting, rigging, and landing fish. Perfect for beginners, families, and anyone who wants to combine a peaceful float with a little angling adventure. What we’ll do: -Quick canoe safety and paddling primer (launch, balance, re-entry, and on-water etiquette) -Demonstration of fishing from a canoe: rod setup, casting from a seated position, and safe fish handling -Guided practice time on the water with instructors available to coach and answer questions Gear to bring: -Spinning reel if you have one with fishing line no heavier than 4-lb test (recommended) -Water, snacks, and a sack lunch -Sunscreen and insect repellent -Dress for the Niangua River in summer: quick-dry clothing, hat, and closed-toe shoes that can get wet -Optional: polarized sunglasses, small tackle box, and a life jacket if you prefer your own (PFDs will be provided) Safety and comfort -All participants will receive a safety briefing and be fitted with a personal flotation device (PFD). -Instructors will pair participants and supervise on the water. Please use a current email as this is how we will communicate and give updates as needed. Stacia Skinner

Cancellation Policies:

You must cancel your registration before Thursday, June 11, 2026.

Age Policy:

All registrants for this event must be between 10 and 99 years of age by 6/11/2026.