‘Let’s Go Fishing’ Program Seeks Instructors
Training
workshop set for September 22
BERLIN, Vt. - The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is
seeking volunteers to become ‘Let’s Go Fishing’ instructors to pass on
Vermont’s fishing tradition to the next generation of Vermonters. The
department will be hosting a one-day training workshop for new instructors on
Saturday, September 22 at the ANR Annex Building, 190 Junction Rd., Berlin,
Vermont.
Instructors in the ‘Let’s Go Fishing’ program organize and
instruct clinics in their communities for young people and their
families. Participants in the training workshop will learn how to teach a
basic fishing clinic, as well as learn about fishing ethics, aquatic ecology,
fisheries management, habitat conservation and tackle craft. They will
also be introduced to conducting specialized fishing clinics, including clinics
on ice fishing and species-specific fishing. The class is informal, and it is
not necessary to have a high level of fishing expertise to become an
instructor.
“Becoming an instructor will give you the opportunity to introduce
Vermonters both young and old to the joys of fishing, while teaching them all
they need to know to enjoy a day on the water,” said Corey Hart, Education
Specialist with Vermont Fish & Wildlife.
There is no charge for the training, and all curriculum materials,
as well as lunch, will be provided. The workshop runs from 8:30 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. Pre-registration is required, and you must be 18 years of age
to participate. Those interested can register through September 16 by
calling 802-265-2279 or emailing letsgofishing@vermont.gov.
For Immediate Release: August 22, 2018
Media Contacts: Corey Hart, 802-265-2279