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January 6, 2021February 11, 2021 natureintoaction

Wild Game & Winter Camping in the Adirondacks

April 3, 2020July 28, 2020 natureintoaction

Catching Crayfish on the Passaic River

March 16, 2020October 19, 2020 natureintoaction

Stay Calm & Fish On! Pike on the Passaic

October 17, 2019December 6, 2019 natureintoaction

Canoe Tripping: What You Need to Know

February 27, 2018December 9, 2019 natureintoaction

Adirondack Hot Tenting & Ice Fishing

February 16, 2018February 16, 2018 natureintoaction

Bushcraft USA Hardwoodsman Challenge

December 18, 2017December 14, 2020 natureintoaction

Outdoor Skills Club at Schiff Natural Lands Trust 2018!

December 12, 2017December 13, 2021 natureintoaction

Squirrelfest, Americas Most Underappreciated Small Game Animal

September 27, 2017February 2, 2018 natureintoaction

Foraging New Jersey – Late Summer Mushrooms!

July 19, 2017March 1, 2018 natureintoaction

Early Summer Trout Fishing, Foraging & Campfire Cookery

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I've known some of these kids since they were 4 years old so it makes this Wilderness Skills Camp extra fun. They got to "learn by doing", we started fires in multiple ways, built shelters, setup a trail cam baited with expired chili in search of bigfoot, go canoeing on the passaic river, cook trout and bannock bread on a stick over the fire, make survival tin kits, make plaster animal tracks, learn a few wild edibles, catch lots of frogs and more.

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I've known some of these kids since they were 4 years old so it makes this Wilderness Skills Camp extra fun. They got to "learn by doing", we started fires in multiple ways, built shelters, setup a trail cam baited with expired chili in search of bigfoot, go canoeing on the passaic river, cook trout and bannock bread on a stick over the fire, make survival tin kits, make plaster animal tracks, learn a few wild edibles, catch lots of frogs and more.
Tried to revive this thick brook trout after a fight from the depths but it didn't take so it went into the smoke for a few hours until suppertime. Made for a most delicious camp meal.
Carried my gear deep into the Adirondack Mountain Preserve in search of big Brook Trout and found just what I was after.
Canoe camping early June with my wife @nataliahubisz and doggie Oly.
A few photos from work this month. I enjoyed sharing fire friction, campfire cookery, fishing 101, swamp tromps and canoe trips. We cooked rainbow trout both on a stick and wrapped in burdock leaves over the coals. We boiled fresh picked nettle greens and poured the water off as tea. Fun to see the kids enjoy a taste of the wild. A few more fishibg derbies are scheduled and as the weather warms up, I'll share a lot of frog pond science and butterfly tent safari programs.
Guided @mr.smothers in the wild. We found a few rainbow trout for a catch & cook.
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