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Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and bluegill. This is a fun program that combines science with art. (Younger participants [ages 7 and under] will create fish art from their handprints.) Participants should wear appropriate clothing for these activities.

For more information, please contact the Visitor Education Center (VEC) at (662) 563-8068.

Fishing & Boating
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