LDWF is now accepting applications for two Women’s Fishing 101 Workshops in December

Participant Lori Marinovich poses with her catch from fishing practice during a Women’s Fishing 101 Workshop. (Photo courtesy LDWF)
Participant Lori Marinovich poses with her catch from fishing practice during a Women’s Fishing 101 Workshop. (Photo courtesy LDWF)

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation (LAWFF) are teaming up to present two Women’s Fishing 101 Workshops this winter. The workshops are open to women over the age of 18 who are looking to learn how to fish.

The workshops cover a variety of skills to help make fishing more enjoyable. LDWF biologists and aquatic volunteer instructors will train 15 women per event in fish identification, best fish handling practices, preparing fishing equipment, basic fishing skills, as well as cleaning, storing, and cooking fish. Participants will be randomly selected from the winter 2022 and spring 2023 workshops and receive an opportunity to apply their skills on an overnight weekend fishing trip under the direction of LDWF biologists and volunteer instructors during May and June 2023.

Winter workshop dates

  • Saturday, December 3, 2022 – LDWF Waddill Wildlife Refuge, Baton Rouge
  • Sunday, December 4, 2022– LDWF Waddill Wildlife Refuge, Baton Rouge

Interested women can click HERE to apply. Please remember that each Women’s Fishing Workshop will be limited to 15 participants per date. Participants may only attend one workshop. Selected registrants will be notified via email prior to each workshop. Applications will not be reviewed until after the deadline has closed.

The application process opened Monday, Oct. 3 and close on Friday, Oct. 28. While not required to register, participants must possess a valid Louisiana fishing license to participate in the workshop. To purchase a fishing license, visit LouisianaOutdoors.com

The Women’s Fishing Workshops are hosted in conjunction with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation. The LAWFF was formed to provide a means for individuals and corporations to become partners with the Department and Commission in the challenge of conserving Louisiana’s wildlife and fisheries resources.

Women’s Fishing 101 Workshops are funded by the Sport Fish Restoration Fund, a USFWS grant program that provides grant funds to the states, the District of Columbia and insular areas fish and wildlife agencies for fishery projects, boating access and aquatic education.