Outdoor educators aren’t born; they’re made. Scaling up to teach the thousands of young people yearning to learn more about fishing and being good stewards of the environment requires the development of an army of knowledgeable volunteers.
Creating such an army of outdoor educators is the primary goal of Project F.I.S.H. (Friends Involved in Sportfishing Heritage). Think of Project F.I.S.H. as a bootcamp for outdoor educators – a place where front line educators of future fisheries stewards develop and hone their skills.
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