Our flagship education program, Hooked On Fishing - Not on
Drugs, is used widely in more than 30 states and
territories. In addition to teaching all the basics of safe
and ethical angling, this program combines long-term
mentoring and positive life skills with conservation
education in one powerful and adaptable package. Here's how
it works:
Angling Skills
Children learn all the skills necessary to fish safely on
their own in a variety of settings, and the ability to teach
others. Long-term mentors provide ongoing social support to
motivate children to adopt fishing as a wholesome pastime,
and encourage them to enjoy it regularly with their friends
and family.
Conservation Ethics
Children take an active role in conservation in their own
communities and develop ethical attitudes about the
outdoors.
Social Skills
Children are empowered by a new, fun activity and positive
life skills, such as creative decision-making,
problem-solving, goal setting, patience, and camaraderie.
Shared experiences with friends and family help children
better communicate and interact with each other. They gain
confidence and find a new sense of respect and
responsibility for themselves, their friends and family, and
their community.
For more than 15 years, our state partners have successfully
promoted Hooked On Fishing - Not On Drugs, either through
their own outdoor education programs or by teaching this
special fishing instruction to leaders of community and
youth groups and after-school clubs who introduce children
to fishing.
If you're interested in teaching or hosting a Hooked On
Fishing - Not On Drugs event, contact
us. |