For efforts on the Saugeen River, the Canadian Angler Hall of Fame presented a prestigious Conservation Award to Ontario Steelheaders and Lake Huron Fishing Club.

Canadian Angler Hall of Fame Conservation Award

(L-R): Brian Garnet, Bruce Tufts, Patrick Campeau and Karl Redin

Darryl Choronzey presented the Conservation Award to Karl Redin, president of the Ontario Steelheaders and Brian Garnet of the Lake Huron Fishing Club, for the achievements both clubs have reached by stocking steelhead rainbow trout and improving the stream habitats on the Saugeen River.

Choronzey stated,

“When we started 10 years ago, I estimated the run was probably 3,000 fish. We estimate our run to be 45,000 to 50,000 fish right now. I know my waters and this is the best steelhead fishery in North America.”

Furthermore, Choronzey mentioned the hard work of the volunteers and “Old Boys” and Rod Jones joined Redin and Garnet on stage. Choronzey then challenged younger individuals in the room to match their dedication to preserving Canada’s lakes, streams and rivers.

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