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Monster Trout Contest Returns

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The third annual Monster Trout Contest will return this fall, as announced by Governor Jim Justice, in conjunction with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources' trout stocking initiative. Scheduled for the weeks of October 21 and October 28, the contest aims to engage local anglers and promote fishing in the region. The DNR will be stocking an impressive 35,000 pounds of trout, with each fish weighing between 1 and 2 pounds, to ensure a robust fishing experience. This initiative is expected to draw significant interest from the local community and beyond, encouraging families to enjoy outdoor activities together. Events like the Monster Trout Contest not only enhance recreational fishing opportunities but also contribute to the local economy through increased tourism and participation in outdoor sports.

The announcement underscores the state's commitment to preserving and promoting its natural resources, making fishing accessible to everyone. With the return of this beloved contest, West Virginia aims to foster a deeper connection between residents and their environment. Anglers are encouraged to participate and make the most of this seasonal opportunity.

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