Forest Fishing, Fly and Reel: Spring Season Portland, Oregon

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Spring Fishing

It's spring season. We get up in the early morning to fish for a feast! We visit the beautiful waterways of Portland and beyond learning to cast reel, rod and even our bamboo huck finn pole.

The Trackers Experience

Trackers fishing camps represent years of experience taking kids fishing. Our Mariners Guild knows the best locations and what works for kids. Our guidelines for safety around water, fishing tackle and shorelines have no equal.

Details for Forest Fishing, Fly and Reel: Spring Break

Details

7:30am - 8:30am FREE Morning Pre-Camp
8:30am - 3:30pm Camp Session
3:30pm - 6:00pm Pre-registered After Camp Get extended camp to 6pm

Location 5040 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland, Oregon Map It

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Ages 6 March 27, 2012 Tuition $59

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Conservation and Invasive Species

When a fish is an invasive species to the ecosystem and our native species we will NEVER return it to a water. This is Oregon law. Invasive species for Oregon include bullfrogs, carp, bluegill and more. We automatically take these fish (or bullfrogs), either consuming them or freezing them for food later.

Please Note Like all great fishing trips sometimes we catch a-lot of fish, sometimes we catch nothing. Yet we always have a tall tale to tell. If we do catch a fish this often means eating them in an open fire feast. At Trackers we feel understanding this cycle of life is a healthy process. We recommend you preface it with your child in the manner best for your family and its values.

Ages 6 Forest Fishing, Fly and Reel: Spring Break includes

mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyondand beyond
• use a "Huck Finn" fishing pole with bobber
• learn about the life cycle of different fish
• learn about primitive fishing techniques
• go fishing

Ages 7-8 Forest Fishing, Fly and Reel: Spring Break includes

mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyondand beyond
• use a "Huck Finn" fishing pole with bobber
• learn about the life cycle of different fish
• learn about primitive fishing techniques
• go fishing

Ages 9-10 Forest Fishing, Fly and Reel: Spring Break includes

mobile camp around Portland Greenspaces and Beyondand beyond
• use a "Huck Finn" fishing pole with bobber
• learn about the life cycle of different fish
• learn about primitive fishing techniques
• go fishing

A Good Fit?

Before you register PLEASE READ the critical information below to help you decide if your program is the right match for you or you child. TrackersNW invests in families and students dedicated to maturity and accountability as a team. The experience of your child is heightened as these filters insure a safe, supportive and competent collaboration with both our instructors and all other team members (including students).

This program is a good fit for the child and parent who...

• trust one another
• are interested in and empathetic to the natural world
• crave a different way of experiencing and seeing both natural and modern world
• want to have fun
• possess a sense of adventure
• make intelligent choices
• display competent autonomy when needed
• can make and keep clear agreements concerning safety
• can help insure the safety of their peers and collaborators
• works diligently toward adult accountability, consequences and responsibility
• will come dressed appropriately to stay warm, dry and healthy
• is okay with being muddy, cold and wet at times
• can be a real kid
• shares well with others

This program is NOT a good fit for children who...

• are not interested in nature & scout awareness
• are not empathetic for the natural world
• are being forced to come to camp
• cannot display competent autonomy when needed
• cannot make and keep clear agreements and choices concerning safety
• is kept inside all the time so may be uncomfortable
• will not dress appropriately to stay warm, dry and healthy
• is not okay with being muddy, cold and wet at times
• has trouble working with others and respecting the needs of other participants

Please note that if your child is positively working on behavior, we are willing to work with them and you with clear agreements

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We help children to feel like that group of kids wandering country backyards 50 years ago: independent, tired, muddy, wet and happy from the woods and wild. We are acutely aware of full and real hazards of the out of doors after years of working in environmental education. We try to move away from the highly structured and limiting tolerances of conventional environmental education while keeping kids truly safe but not encapsulated from, or phobic of nature. We are deep patriots to the value of offering guided yet very free and transparent experiences for kids. We believe it is okay to be thirsty at times, cold at times, and wet at times. It builds empathy and care for the gifts of life. It fosters adventure and sincere accomplishment. We also believe it is critical to feel supported and cared for as they truly explore their passion and responsibility. And through a healthy life immersed in nature, they test the limits and great potential of the often untapped physical and emotional resiliency they possess