Project F.I.S.H. Training
About the event
MITU is pleased to announce training to anyone interested in going beyond the traditional fly tying and casting education we typically provide newcomers. Project F.I.S.H., geared to give educators a structured curriculum to teach fishing basics using hands-on methods, will be offered Friday evening, March 24 and Saturday, March 25 at the Rose Lake Shooting Range in Bath Michigan.
Presented by Mark Stephens; MSU Extension, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn how to provide engaging and informative lesson about all aspects of fishing. Along with introducing our volunteers to the Project F.I.S.H. program we anticipate this will be an excellent opportunity to develop networks between participants,increasing the partnerships for future education and outreach programs. For information about this program visit http://www.projectfish.org/
Participants can expect to gain skills and ideas in teaching
- Michigan aquatic ecology
- Macroinvertebrates
- The effects of people on fish and their environment
- Tackle crafting
- Angling Skills
- Ethics
Friday March 24
6-8 pm - indoor classes
8:30-10? - OPTIONAL for participants to get together at Wildlife Pub @ Bengel Wildlife Conservancy
Saturday March 25
8-12 am - classes and presentations
12-12:30 lunch provided by Tommy's Pizza and Sub
12:30-4 Classes and presentations
4:00 close event
Space will be limited to the first 25 registrants.