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The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has been utilizing the Hooked on Fishing Program as an outreach tool for nearly 20 years. A national program put out by the Future Fisherman Foundation, it was first established in Maine by former IFW staffer Charlie Mann. When Brittany started in the position with us last November, she took over as the State Coordinator for the program, a position I held for the past 10 years.
The Hooked on Fishing program provides curriculum that can be used by certified volunteer instructors in a variety of settings. The lessons cover not only fish biology and angling skills, but also activities to teach children about the impact their actions have on the environment, their role in conservation and about wise use of our natural resources.
The Department offers trainings periodically for individuals who are interested in becoming certified instructors. Maine has several hundred trained volunteer Hooked on Fishing instructors who make use of the program in communities throughout the state.Wilson Lake in February
As the Department’s Outreach Coordinator, Brittany is responsible for heading up several educational programs. In addition to the Hooked on Fishing Program, she is also managing the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program in Maine and is actively developing new programming to reach Maine’s youth and families.
Over the past couple of months, Brittany has been busy at various ice fishing events and derbies working directly with children and families, all in hopes of passing along her passion for the sport. Thanks to many generous donors and sponsors, the Department is able to provide loaner equipment, bait, tackle and educational materials to those who attend Hooked on Fishing events.
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