 For 28 years, Fishing Has No Boundaries has provided its participants with memories that last a lifetime. In this week's Northwoods Adventure, our Josh Peterson shows us how devoted volunteers make it happen. For many, it's become a tradition that the final weekend in June becomes a chance to create some lifelong memories and of course, some great fish stories. Fishing Has No Boundaries has been proud to provide that opportunity to those who normally may not get a chance to experience the sport. We adapt to you. We make it so it happens for you. You don't adapt to us, we'll adapt to you. We'll do what we have to do to make things work. The success of the program in Bemidji called for an expansion of the program in other communities, providing even more people with a chance to create those special memories. There's an event in Brainerd that we helped start and there's an event in Devil's Lake that we helped start. And, you know, we give them other options, but a lot of people like to come here because, you know, a face of Bemidji is beautiful. But what makes the event work is the support of all the volunteers. During the event, 22 boats were donated along with boat captains who donated their time over the weekend to make sure everyone could go fishing. Looking at the clients when they come in off the lake with their fish, they are so excited and to tell you about what their day of fishing was, I mean, that just, that kills my heart because that's what brought me back. For some of the volunteers, what makes it worthwhile are all the smiles from the participants. Whether it's a big fish or a small one, the experience is what counts. I re-earned and I gave it to the net and took pictures. With a day and a half worth of fishing, the experience for these participants created stories that will last a lifetime. With this week's Northwoods Adventure in Bemidji, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.