Press Release

Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

1505 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS, 39211 – 601-432-2400

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 14, 2010

Freshwater Fish Cooking Challenge and Tasting Buffet


Jackson - Show off your culinary skills by entering the Catch of the Day freshwater fish cooking challenge and tasting buffet.

The event will be held on Thursday, May 20 at 6:00 p.m. at the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery and Visitor Education Center at Enid Lake and will showcase dishes created using local freshwater fish.

Prizes will be awarded for dishes featuring catfish, local freshwater fish, or any species raised by the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery. NMFH fish include walleye, paddlefish, grass carp, largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, redear, and catfish.

Along with the opportunity to taste the dishes entered, guests will enjoy a catfish dinner of world-renowned Mississippi farm raised catfish compliments of The Catfish Institute.

Entertainment will be provided by “The Dulcimer Sisters” and following the awards presentation, guests can tour the hatchery and visit on-site informational booths hosted by the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, the Museum of Natural Science, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Enid Lake Field Office, North Mississippi Land Bank, Catch a Dream, Helena Chemical, Mississippi State Alumni Association and the Jamie L. Whitten Plant Material Center.

This event is being jointly sponsored by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, the Mississippi State Extension Service Yalobusha County, and the Yalobusha County Soil and Water Conservation District.

Tickets are $2.00 in advance or $3.00 at the door and may be purchased at the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery at Enid Lake, the Yalobusha County Extension Service office in Coffeeville, the Yalobusha Soil and Water Conservation District office in Coffeeville and the North Mississippi Herald in Water Valley.

For additional information about the contest contact the NMFH at 563-8066, the Yalobusha County Extension at 662-675-2730, or the Yalobusha County SWCD at 662-675-8000.