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Fis hing PARADISE FARM CAMPS Catch a Fish F I S H I NG Identify the Fish in PFC Pond - Blue Gill, Perch, Small Mouth Bass Demonstrate Proper Casting and Understanding of Safety Rules Fish an entire period with no tangles (Must cast at least 7 times) Know Parts of Push-Button Rod and Reel (Can t Fish from Dock) Bait Own Hook - with Live Bait Catch and Release Fish by Yourself (Safely) Spi r i t o f t h e Sa l mon - De t e r mina t ion Pe r sis t ence Ins t inc t Catch and Secure Fish with 3 Different Baits Catch Legal-size (12 ) Small Mouth Bass Catch and Release Fish with Open-Face Reel I Catch all 3 Types of Fish in PFC Pond Catch and Release Fish from Canoe by Yourself (Must be Level II in Canoeing to Attempt) Sunfish - Blue Gill Small Mouth Bass Perch Tie Clinch Knot Catch 3 Different Types of Fish Away from PFC Pond How to Fish Casting Baiting Release of Fish Parts of Push-Button Rod and Reel

PARADISE FARM CAMPS F I S H I NG Rules: 1. No participants are permitted to enter the water at anytime. 2. Fishing may be done from the dock as long as no group is canoeing, and if accompanied by an Instructor. 3. Campers may fish from a Canoe once they have demonstrated a proficiency in fishing and canoeing. 4. Fishing must be limited to certain areas of the pond- one adult must be with each group fishing in a specified area (participants may not be allowed free range of the entire circumference of the pool). 5. The supervising adult or counselor must assist in putting bait on the hook. 6. The supervising adult or counselor is responsible for orienting the group to safety regulations prior to fishing: - Identify and review fishing boundaries - When putting the line in the water campers must be careful to make sure the area is clear before gently casting (side-motion) the line into the water - When walking with a fishing pole, campers must be careful to pay close attention to ensure the hook does not harm other participants or self - When a fish is caught- call for an adult to assist in removing the fish from the line - All fish caught are returned to the pond Spi r i t o f t h e Sa l mon - De t e r mina t ion Pe r sis t ence Ins t inc t Eye Support Top Shaft Eyes Bottom Shaft Grip

A r c h e r y PARADISE FARM CAMPS Know the Parts of a Bow and Arrow Know the Proper Shooting Position and Understanding of Safety Rules Nock an Arrow without Assistance Hit the Target 5 Times in 1 Period A RC H E RY Score 20 points with 5 Arrows Hit a Bull s Eye Hit the Target 15 Times in 1 Period Score 50 points with 10 arrows (from 10 yards) Assist in Set-up and Take Down of Archery Area Spi r i t o f t h e e ag l e - Pe r spec t iv e P r o t ec t o r Cou r age Hit the Target 3 out of 5 times at 20 yards I Hit a Bull s Eye 5 Times Score 75 points with 10 arrows (from 10 yards) String and Prepare an Adult Bow Properly Score 30 points with 5 arrows at 20 yards Repair 3 Arrows with Torn Fletchings Shooting Position Nocking the Arrow Proper Arrow Retrieval Parts of Bow and Arrow

Safety rules: PARADISE FARM CAMPS A RC H E RY 1. Wrist and finger guards are provided and should be used. 2. Never point a bow and arrow at a person, even when not drawn. 3. Arrows are not picked up until whistle command is given. 4. Never shoot your arrow until the "fire when ready" command is given. 5. Never draw the string without an arrow, overdrawing can occur and break the bow. 6. When aiming arrow, keep tip pointed toward the target. Shoot only at target, never at anything else (trees, animals, etc.). Never shoot an arrow straight up into the air! One never knows exactly where that arrow will fall. 7. After completing round, campers place bow in the quiver and step back behind line to wait for others to finish and command to retrieve arrows. Spi r i t o f t h e e ag l e - Pe r spec t iv e P r o t ec t o r Cou r age Correct stance:

Cano eing PARADISE FARM CAMPS Know the Parts of a Canoe and Paddle Understanding of All Safety Rules c a n o e i n g Can Demonstrate a Forward and Back Paddle Spend an Entire Canoeing Session Without Tipping Canoe or Running to Shore Canoe from both Bow and Stern Seats in 5 minutes or less Demonstrate Quick Turns and J-Stroke Understand and Demonstrate each Paddler s Position and Duties Spi r i t o f t h e o t t e r - Co ope r a t ion Communica t ion Imagina t iv e Pond Rules No Swimming in pond You Must Wear PFD at all times Do not stand in Canoes No Bumper Boats Do not Rock Canoes Do not ram sides of pond or dock Do not use paddle to splash other canoers Step on dock without instructor s permission Do not Pass buoy Stay at least one boats length away from the shore and other boats Assist in Set-up and Take Down of Pond Area including Launching and Docking of Canoes Bring Canoe to Dock Perfectly with Partner without Hitting the Dock I in Straight Line Not Switching Sides to Paddle Paddle Solo to Buoy in 3 minutes or less Tow a Canoe Back to Dock Paddling Instructions Parts of Paddle Review of Strokes

PARADISE FARM CAMPS c a n o e i n g Spi r i t o f t h e o t t e r - Co ope r a t ion Communica t ion Imagina t iv e Paddler s Positions and Duties Bowman 1. The motor of the craft (power in the strokes) and the pace setter 2. Looks out for objects in water 3. Climbs in and out of canoe first Sternman 1. The captain of the craft 2. Gives the orders 3. Has control of the steering 4. Able to keep the paddling rhythm with the bowman(to place paddle in the water at the same time helps move the canoe smoothly.)

Ou t d o o r Living PARADISE FARM CAMPS Go on a Nature Hike and Identify 5 Plants, Animals or Trees O u t d o o r L i v i n g Assist in Building an Outdoor Shelter Understand How to Use a Compass Correctly Know the Basic Knots: Square Knot, Two Half-Hitch, Slip Knot and Bowline Know the Basics of a Good Campsite Identify 7 Types of Tree at PFC Identify 5 Edible Plants at PFC Identify 10 Types of Bird at PFC Understand How to Build a Fire Correctly Spi r i t o f t h e W o l f - G r o w t h compassion su r viv a l As Part of a Group Build a Tent or a Teepee I Build a Fire without Matches Stay Overnight in a Tent Identify 10 Constellations including the North Star, Big Dipper and Orion s Belt Know the Principles of Leave No Trace 5 Outdoor Living Principles May Include: Knot Tying Plant, Tree, Animal ID Fire Building Shelter Building Leave No Trace Principles

PARADISE FARM CAMPS O u t d o o r L i v i n g Spi r i t o f t h e W o l f - G r o w t h compassion su r viv a l

Fis hing Catch a Fish Identify the Fish in PFC Pond - Blue Gill, Perch, Small Mouth Bass Demonstrate Proper Casting and Understanding of Safety Rules Fish an entire period with no tangles (Must cast at least 7 times) Know Parts of Push-Button Rod and Reel (Can t Fish from Dock) Bait Own Hook - with Live Bait Catch and Release Fish by Yourself (Safely) Catch and Secure Fish with 3 Different Baits Catch Legal-size (12 ) Small Mouth Bass Catch and Release Fish with Open-Face Reel I Catch all 3 Types of Fish in PFC Pond Catch and Release Fish from Canoe by Yourself (Must be Level II in Canoeing to Attempt) Tie Clinch Knot Catch 3 Different Types of Fish Away from PFC Pond How to Fish Casting Baiting Release of Fish Parts of Push-Button Rod and Reel A r c h e r y Know the Parts of a Bow and Arrow Know the Proper Shooting Position and Understanding of Safety Rules Nock an Arrow without Assistance Hit the Target 5 Times in 1 Period Score 20 points with 5 Arrows Hit a Bull s Eye Hit the Target 15 Times in 1 Period Score 50 points with 10 arrows (from 10 yards) Assist in Set-up and Take Down of Archery Area Hit the Target 3 out of 5 times at 20 yards I Hit a Bull s Eye 5 Times Score 75 points with 10 arrows (from 10 yards) String and Prepare an Adult Bow Properly Score 30 points with 5 arrows at 20 yards Repair 3 Arrows with Torn Fletchings Shooting Position Nocking the Arrow Proper Arrow Retrieval Parts of Bow and Arrow

Cano eing Know the Parts of a Canoe and Paddle Understanding of All Safety Rules Can Demonstrate a Forward and Back Paddle Spend an Entire Canoeing Session Without Tipping Canoe or Running to Shore Canoe from both Bow and Stern Seats in 5 minutes or less Demonstrate Quick Turns and J-Stroke Understand and Demonstrate each Paddler s Position and Duties Assist in Set-up and Take Down of Pond Area including Launching and Docking of Canoes Bring Canoe to Dock Perfectly with Partner without Hitting the Dock I in Straight Line Not Switching Sides to Paddle Paddle Solo to Buoy in 3 minutes or less Tow a Canoe Back to Dock Paddling Instructions Parts of Paddle Review of Strokes Ou t d o o r Living Go on a Nature Hike and Identify 5 Plants, Animals or Trees Assist in Building an Outdoor Shelter Understand How to Use a Compass Correctly Know the Basic Knots: Square Knot, Two Half-Hitch, Slip Knot and Bowline Know the Basics of a Good Campsite Identify 7 Types of Tree at PFC Identify 5 Edible Plants at PFC Identify 10 Types of Bird at PFC Understand How to Build a Fire Correctly As Part of a Group Build a Tent or a Teepee I Build a Fire without Matches Stay Overnight in a Tent Identify 10 Constellations including the North Star, Big Dipper and Orion s Belt Know the Principles of Leave No Trace 5 Outdoor Living Principles May Include: Knot Tying Plant, Tree, Animal ID Fire Building Shelter Building Leave No Trace Principles