Posted on: 6:59 pm, August 8, 2012, by Joe Borlik, updated on: 09:01pm, August 8, 2012
Jenny Miller gets her baited hook into the center of the pool during the WFU Campus Recreation's "Trout Fishing" event at Reynolds Gym pool on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem Friday. (Credit: Bruce Chapman/Journal)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. ? There?s nowhere to wet a line on the Wake Forest University campus, so when it came time to hold a fishing clinic, one school official found the perfect spot.
The Winston-Salem Journal reported assistant director of recreation Jessica Finnerty asked trout farmer Dale Brackens if he could fill the deep end of the Reynolds Gymnasium pool with fish.
Finnerty figured out how to neutralize the chlorine and pool chemicals to prevent harm to the fish. She ordered ice for the pool since trout like cooler water.
She also enlisted help from the Wake Forest fishing team. With everything in place, Brackens dumped 130 rainbow trout into the pool.
About 100 people attended the clinic, which also taught lessons in cleaning and cooking trout, as well as catching them.
Credit: The Associated Press.
Source: http://myfox8.com/2012/08/08/wake-forest-university-changes-pool-to-fish-pond/
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