
Looking for a fresh way to engage with the great outdoors as the summer season unfolds? Clayton County Parks and Recreation is serving up an opportunity that should hook local anglers. The department is set to launch a Fishing Derby Series, happening monthly from May through August, set against the backdrop of Clayton County International Park. Gather your poles and bait because from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., competitors will cast their lines with hopes of catching the largest catfish or bass to reel in not just fish, but also exciting prizes.
The series is billed as a friendly contest for both hard-core fishing enthusiasts and casual dabblers alike. No matter the skill level, all are invited to enjoy a shared experience of leisure and competition. According to an announcement on Clayton County's official website, partakers need to bring their own fishing gear to participate. It's not just about competition, though—it's a chance for the community to connect with nature and each other amidst the tranquility of the lake.
For those looking to participate or simply curious about the event, point your browsers to the details provided online. Information regarding the event can be obtained through direct contacts—Amiya Law and Lidia Olofintuyi have been listed as primary points if you’re seeking specifics or have questions about the event. A day of angling amidst the serenity of Clayton County's International Park might just be the perfect weekend plan for individuals and families looking to cast away the daily grind.
Don't let this opportunity swim by, mark your calendars for this series of seasonal engagements to add a splash of excitement to your weekends. It's about more than just fishing—it's an invitation to weave new memories in the community fabric of Clayton County. Remember, the series starts in May, and no registration seems to be required. So prep your tackle boxes and ready your fishing lines, because the Fishing Derby awaits!









