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September 23, 2021September 24, 2021 natureintoaction

Mushrooms 101 with Kids!

August 20, 2021August 20, 2021 natureintoaction

Frog Pond Science Club

July 17, 2021November 24, 2021 natureintoaction

The Chanterelle Mushroom

May 5, 2021May 14, 2021 natureintoaction

Barrels for Butterflies – Silver Award Project

May 4, 2021July 28, 2021 natureintoaction

Orienteering for S’mores – Merit Badge

April 8, 2021 natureintoaction

Dinosaur Geology Tour & Wild Art Camp

March 17, 2021April 7, 2022 natureintoaction

Practical Ethnobotany in the Mid Atlantic

March 10, 2021February 24, 2022 natureintoaction

Mount Olive Trails Interactive Map

March 1, 2021July 28, 2021 natureintoaction

Citizen Science & Wood Duck Boxes

February 22, 2021 natureintoaction

Find a Native Plant Nursery Near You!

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After work visit to float and catch a little sun and fish with my wife @nataliahubisz She quickly caught a pickerel and a thick 10" bluegill. I caught a 14.5" yellow perch. Three species pulling on the line.

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  • Amphibians – Hop Into Action!
  • Birds
  • Citizen Science
  • Environmental Ed & Eco-Schools
  • Gardening
  • Insects -Buzz Into Action!
  • Nature & Art
  • Plants
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  • Tracking
  • Trip Reports
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After work visit to float and catch a little sun and fish with my wife @nataliahubisz She quickly caught a pickerel and a thick 10" bluegill. I caught a 14.5" yellow perch. Three species pulling on the line.
Found some brook and lake trout a few miles out at a pond likely seldom fished. It takes a little effort to reach these waters but each one offers up a unique wilderness experience keeping it all fresh.
Enjoyed a getaway exploring Adirondack ponds. Found some beautiful campsites and fish along the way. Kept company of bears, barred owls, loons, turkeys, bald eagle, beaver, toads and others.
Recharged at the river this afternoon fishing for rainbow trout on a flyrod. Kept a few so scouts can cook a fish with me as part of their fishing merit badge requirements and for upcoming wilderness skills classes and camps.
Happy Equinox! Nowhere more beautiful than brook trout waters. Got a few small stream gems to tighten the line on tenkara this afternoon. The bite will be getting better and better. The ol' timers say that, "once the alder leaves are the size of mouse ears the trout will be biting hard". Anyone have any other trout advice from the elders?
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