Country music star Blake Shelton recently taught a group of foster children from his home state of Oklahoma about the fun of fishing and the delicious rewards of a pond-to-table fish fry.
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Kids were provided with rods, reels and tackle they could keep, and they got the opportunity to fish on Shelton's property in Tishomingo, Okla.
"Our second event featured a familiar face: Blake Shelton, who's an Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation board director," reads a Sept. 23 Facebook post by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation. "Blake invited several foster children to come fish one of his Oklahoma farm ponds. He and some other wonderful volunteers with ODWC (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation), OKDHS (Oklahoma Department of Human Services and OWCF helped teach the kiddos how to fish (and as you see in the pictures, they caught some nice bass). But the lesson went further than fishing, the children also learned how to fillet their catches, then they had a fish fry — from pond to table! Talk about a day these kids (and adults) will never forget!!
"Thank you, Blake for being so generous and taking time to invest in the children from your home state by showing them what outdoor Oklahoma is all about."
