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From YouTube: Saginaw Bay Youth Fishing Camp (July 10-13, 2017)
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So,
hopefully,
this
is
one
of
their
first
fishing
experiences
and
we
can
teach
them
the
basics
of
fishing,
how
to
get
bait
on
their
hooks,
how
to
get
some
fish
off
their
hooks.
We're
going
to
talk
about
cleaning
fish,
how
to
eat
safe
fish.
Today,
some
of
our
main
things
we're
working
on
is
fish
identification
so
when
they
catch
a
fish,
so
what
kind
of
fish
they
caught?
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We're
also
going
to
talk
about
invasive
species
and
their
impact
on
our
native
fisheries,
and
we
will
spend
some
time
talking
about
macro
invertebrates
which
are
bugs
that
live
in
the
pond
or
in
lakes
and
rivers
which
are
kind
of
the
base
of
the
food
chain
for
fish
and
such
yesterday.
To
start
off
the
camp,
we
introduced
the
kids
to
fishing
poles.
We
felt
we
gave
each
kid
one
fishing
pole
and
a
reel,
and
they
put
that
together.
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They
focus
on
them
and
we
spend
about
one
hour
fishing
and
the
first
day
we
caught
about
about
five
or
six
yellow
bull
heads
here
in
the
state
park
each
day.
The
kids
are
here:
they'll
spend
approximately
an
hour
hour
to
have
fishing
and
then
the
last
day
Thursday
we're
hoping
to
take
them
to
a
private
pond
where
they
will
have
a
chance
to
fish
for
about
two
hours
and
catch
a
lot
more
fish.
So
the
goal
is
to
get
them
here,
educate
them
about
fishing,
and
hopefully
they
catch
a
lot
of
fish.