Okay, so there’s several great ways to enjoy and share the fishing fun and education in this show.

First, you can kick back with family or friends to watch this entire half-hour television episode to get the full content in one sitting. Kinda like enjoying a full course meal. Yum-yum.

Then there’s the shorter, custom segments on the noted links below. These are the custom “classroom” or learning videos with some bonus content designed to share with your entire classroom. On these links below you’ll also find lots of other educational content, including custom lesson activities for your teacher to take your entire classroom on a three to four day journey of peer-driven learning blended with fun and hands-on pathways to try outdoor pursuits yourself.

Whichever way you decide to enjoy the fun and educational content, it’s a win-win way for you to get engaged with pathways to discovering more about yourself and the great outdoors.

To discover more about becoming a future angler, visit our educational partners that helped make this video, webpage and lesson possible.

    Full Video

    Classroom Videos

    Panfish in the Pan

    Crappie Stewardship

    Pathways to Safe Angling

    Fishing for your Planet

    Classroom Assets

    Panfish in the Pan

    Game Warden Dream Farm

    Your Crappie Habitat

    Rivera Family Student Worksheet

    Producing Videos for Fishery Conservation

    Boat Safety Officer Dream Family Trip

    Angler Guru Worksheet Crappies

    Family Chef Worksheet Panfish

    Pre Lesson Qs Fishery Conservation

    Cover Architect Worksheet

    Park Ranger Worksheet

    Licenses Worksheet Fishery

    Planning the Dream Family Fishing Trip

    Prey Specialist Worksheet

    Limits Worksheet Conservation

    Pre Lesson Worksheet Dream Family Trip

    Crappie Cutouts

    Baitfish Worksheet

    Fishing Guide Dream Family Trip

    Lines Worksheet

    Waterbody Expert Worksheet

    Storyboard Fishery Conservaton

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