Alpers Stocked ??? Sept 1st

Bishop Creek - Bishop, CA (Inyo County)


by Jared Smith
9-17-2008
(760) 873-4177
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Once again, the BISHOP AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and VISITORS BUREAU is operating the BISHOP CREEK CANYON FALL CLASSIC thanks to another grant from INYO COUNTY. The new tournament will last from September 1-30 and will include the streams as well as the lakes. INYO COUNTYand the BISHOP AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and VISITORS will plant a BIG LOAD of tagged Alpers worth $50 to $500. In addition to the tagged trout, heavy plants of trophy Alpers will be planted to make the BISHOP CREEK CANYON the place to fish during the month of September.

All participants will be entered for awesome prices including cash and tackle prizes. The entry fee is only $5, with kids under 12 free. You can register at any of the following locations: LAKE SABRINA BOAT LANDING, PARCHERS RESORT, SOUTH LAKE BOAT LANDING, BISHOP CREEK LODGE, CREEKSIDE RV PARK, CARDINAL VILLAGE RESORT, CULVER`S SPORTING GOODS, MAC`S SPORTING GOODS, OWENS RIVER OUTFITTERS and the BISHOP AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and VISITORS BUREAU at the City Park.

The Paiute Palace and Adopt-a-Creek is sponsoring the "CASH OF THE DAY" where the waters of INTAKE II, NORTH LAKE and the BISHOP CANYON CREEKS will be stocked with tagged fish redeemable at the Piute Palace for casino credits. No registration required - just fishin` and catchin`.

You all have a great week and if the stress gets too great, you all know where to come to get some relief! But, remember you don`t need to be stressed to come. WE JUST WANT TO SEE YOU SOON!

Justin Gallegos ??? Tell your Grandpa ??? "You can't catch fish unless your pole's in the water"


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