The Go Fish Education Center is awesome. It's not very much to get in, the staff is knowledgeable and everyone is so nice. We've been going for about three years now. The toad-ally toddlers program was great when my little girl was 2-3. The ladies are so sweet with them. Now that she's 5 we're excited to start going to the homeschooling programs! There's fishing simulators, hunting games, obviously fish to look at and you can fish too! My 2 year old particularly loves the big colorful fish display on the wall and the stuffed bear. My five year old loves the alligators, she says they're her finds because they smile at her lol ❤️ don't forget to check out the sturgeons, they are fun to watch "dance" around. Oh and their gift shop is super cute and...
Read moreI am not a fishermen (fisherlady?). However the exhibits and interactive displays were eye opening. I learned about how and why we must respect and take care of our environment; the land, bodies of water, and the wild life; but mostly about fish and the sport of fishing. It's the type of place everyone can enjoy and expand their knowledge and appreciation for it. The employees are wonderful. You can sit on a bench and fish on the premises, have a picnic, and be alone with nature. I have a new found respect for the sport. Take your friends, family, employees and co-workers. I am sure they will enjoy it too. I got my fishing license the day...
Read moreThis place has really good potential. The outdoor sections including the aquariums with the various species of fish and turtles and alligators, etc. was fantastic. The fishing pond experience was really nice, especially for small children. The indoor portion is good, but definitely needs some maintenance since about half of the interactive features were broken or malfunctioning. And honestly, the interactive game where you shoot and kill a bear and watch him die is probably a little over the top for small children. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for hunting. Just not black...
Read more