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Weiser Community Fishing Pond

Part of the Weiser Parks System
The community constructed a public fishing pond in 2009 near the Weiser River. It provides numerous recreation opportunities such as wildlife viewing, walking, picnic area, and of course fishing. It is stocked by Idaho Fish and Game on a regular basis.
From City of Weiser / Parks
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The Community Fishing Pond in Weiser was a project championed by Former Mayor John R. Walker, Jr., who worked with the Indianhead Flyfishers, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Union Pacific Railroad and others to get the project off the ground. 
The fishing pond, which was completed in 2009, fulfilled a goal he set when he entered office in 2008 for his first term as mayor.
“It was really a community effort,” Walker said at the time.
From Weiser Signal-American – Wed, January 23, 2019
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