Crowds fill the Williamson Fieldhouse as anglers shop, compare equipment and share stories during the 6th Annual Southern West Virginia Fishing Expo on Feb. 21. Friends of Tug Fork River and Williamson Parks and Recreation hosted the event.(Citizen photo by Kyle Lovern)
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT
WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — A steady crowd filled the Historic Williamson Fieldhouse on Feb. 21 as the 6th Annual Southern West Virginia Fishing Expo cast its line once again.
Anglers of all ages enjoyed a day of gear, guidance and river fellowship.
Hosted by Friends of Tug Fork River and Williamson Parks and Recreation, the event featured vendor tables stocked with the latest fishing equipment, fly-tying demonstrations and educational sessions designed to sharpen skills and deepen appreciation for the sport.
Vendors display a wide selection of fishing rods, reels and tackle during the 6th Annual Southern West Virginia Fishing Expo at the Williamson Fieldhouse on Feb. 21. Anglers browsed the latest gear and accessories throughout the day.(Citizen photo by Kyle Lovern)An exhibitor discusses lures and fishing techniques with attendees at the Southern West Virginia Fishing Expo in Williamson. The annual event featured vendor booths, demonstrations and educational sessions for fishermen of all ages.(Citizen photo by Kyle Lovern)