Guaranteed Free Lure for Tennessee Entries

Monday, March 08, 2010

Wildlife Forever has announced that students living in Tennessee and Wyoming who enter the 12th annual State-Fish Art Contest, will receive free Rapala fishing lures.

The "Guaranteed Catch" incentive works to increase participation with the contest and engage youth to fish and fishing. Entries must be postmarked by March, 31st and sent to Wildlife Forever to qualify for the 2010 Contest. Winners of the national contest will be announced May 10th.

Students, teachers, and parents can learn more about the contest and how to enter from the State-Fish Art website, www.StateFishArt.com.

The State-Fish Art Contest is open to all students in grades 4 through 12. Winning artist from each state in grade categories, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12 will be invited to attend the national Expo at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, Texas. Prizes, trophies, recognition and great family fun will be on-hand as the winners and families enjoy true Texas hospitality.

Visit the State-Fish Art website at www.StateFishArt.com or call for complete details and to request your free CD lesson plan copy.


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