45th Annual Scott Jennings Fishing Contest

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The Macomb FOP is excited to announce the 45th Annual Scott Jennings Fishing Contest will take place on May 25th, 2024, at Spring Lake! As always, prizes will be awarded to all children that sign up. Awards will be given to the top ten in each age group with the most weight caught. A special prize goes to the child with the largest single fish. As always, the Scott Jennings Sportsmanship Trophy and plaque will be up for grabs. Please come out and enjoy this FREE event. Food and soda will also be provided FREE of charge.

Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. Fishing will be from 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Prizes will be given out immediately after the fishing in concluded.

Call Lieutenant Todd Tedrow with any questions. 309-833-4505

***Courtesy of the Macomb City Fraternal Order of Police***

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