Organized by the North Missouri Sportsman’s Alliance (NMSA) alongside the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), this much-anticipated derby benefits from the unwavering support of local organizations. The Short Grass chapter of Quail Forever and the Livingston County Veterans Association contribute significantly to the event’s logistics and success. Their collective efforts ensure that every child experiences a memorable day outdoors.
This collaboration exemplifies the power of community spirit. By pooling resources and expertise, these groups create an environment where young participants can thrive. From providing essential equipment to offering guidance on fishing techniques, each partner plays a crucial role in making the event both educational and enjoyable.
The derby is not just about catching fish; it’s about fostering a love for nature among the younger generation. Participants aged 15 and under will receive complimentary fishing gear upon registration, setting them up for success during the event. Moreover, all registrants are automatically entered into a prize draw featuring high-quality fishing accessories valued at over $1,300—a testament to the event’s commitment to rewarding enthusiasm and participation.
According to NMSA President Steve Shoot, the focus remains on creating lasting memories rather than competition. “Our goal is simple: to provide children with a fun-filled experience in the great outdoors,” he explained. With activities designed to engage and educate, the derby serves as an excellent introduction to the joys of angling.
Held at the expansive pond adjacent to the Legacy Living facility, formerly known as the Baptist Home, the event offers convenient access for families. Registration begins promptly at 8 a.m., ensuring ample time for preparations before the official start at 8:30 a.m. Organizers have strategically scheduled the derby to conclude by noon, accommodating busy family schedules while maximizing enjoyment.
In case of inclement weather, contingency plans are in place to reschedule the event after Father’s Day weekend. Such foresight guarantees that no child misses out on the opportunity to participate. Additionally, the MDC ensures that all necessary supplies, including tackle and live bait, are readily available for those who may need them.
Adding to the charm of the day, Jersey’s Sports Grill and Murray’s Buffet & Grill return as culinary sponsors for the second year running. Under the watchful eye of owner Blake Keller, hot dogs sizzle on-site, complemented perfectly by refreshing beverages courtesy of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Chillicothe. This thoughtful provision ensures that hunger never disrupts the festivities.
Such generosity underscores the importance of local businesses in supporting community initiatives. Through their contributions, they reinforce the message that nurturing future generations is everyone’s responsibility. As participants savor their meals, they also gain appreciation for the kindness extended by their neighbors.
Established in 2015, the Kids Fishing Derby faced a temporary hiatus due to the global pandemic. Now back stronger than ever, the eighth edition aims to rekindle the magic that made previous events so successful. Each iteration builds upon lessons learned, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.
With more than three years of absence, organizers recognize the heightened anticipation surrounding this year’s gathering. They remain committed to delivering an exceptional event that honors its roots while embracing innovation. Whether first-timers or seasoned veterans, all participants stand to benefit from the wealth of knowledge shared by experienced volunteers.