Join us on Saturday, June 22 as Native Fish Society hosts our third annual Umpqua Bass Bash!
After two great years, NFS looks to expand the event to allow more folks to come for a fun-filled weekend. Hosted on the Umpqua River at Tyee Campground, this event will help remove smallmouth bass from the river and raise awareness of the problems these invasive fish cause for native fish and the Umpqua River. We have reserved 12 campsites at Tyee Campground for the night of Friday, June 21, and Saturday, June 22. All participants are welcome to stay.
On June 22, anglers and participants will engage in a fun day full of fishing for Smallmouth Bass and a short presentation regarding native fish, including the harmful effects of Smallmouth Bass and other invasive species. There will be fishing, camping, raffle & prizes, and food!
You’re also welcome to join us for the day and dinner festivities. Please register and let us know if you will be attending so we can prepare for food and beverages.
Mark your calendars for June 22nd, and stay tuned for more details soon! We hope you'll join us!
If you have any questions or want to learn more about this event, don't hesitate to contact our NFS Southern Oregon Coordinator Kirk Blaine at kirk@nativefishsociety.org today!
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Check out photos below from last year's second Annual Bash Bash!