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2008 Fall Weekend Workshop Schedule
Session 1 :: Session 2 :: Session 3 :: Session 4 print friendly version
8:00 am-10:30 am CHECK-IN, register and explore Rockywold/Deephaven
11:30-12:00 pm WELCOME/OVERVIEW
12:00-1:00 pm LUNCH
1A. INTRODUCTION TO FIREARMS & FIREARM SAFETY: This
course is an introduction to the basic types of firearms, bullets and
trajectories, firearm safety, the how to's of selecting firearms and
their handling. This course will not include actual shooting.
1B. BASIC CAMPING SKILLS:
This class will cover basic camping skills for a typical family vacation. You
will learn what equipment is needed, how to plan a trip and how to pack. You'll
have the opportunity to set up a campsite, including a tarp and several
different styles of tents. Outdoor cooking is covered in course # 2-D.
1C. INTRODUCTION TO ARCHERY: Participants
will learn archery techniques for target shooting. Also, learn about
the history of archery and how the equipment has changed over time.
Learn about the different kinds of bows on the market today. There will
be a range set up and everyone will have an opportunity to shoot.
1D. FIELD DRESSING BIG GAME: Proper
care of game in the field is a very important part of hunting ethics.
This is often a very difficult thing to learn on your own. This class
will review the procedure for field dressing a white tailed deer. Be
prepared for a hands on opportunity.
1E. OUTDOOR SKILLS & SURVIVAL: Participants
will learn how to plan and what to bring for outdoor trips. This course
includes what to do if you are lost at night, what to do in case of
injury, building fires, providing basic shelter, signaling for help,
recognizing signs of and preventing hypothermia, and basic search and
rescue techniques.
1F. BECOME A PACKABLE GOURMET...JUST ADD WATER: Learn
the process for making your own nutritious lightweight foods for
camping and backpacking. Discuss types of dehydrators and equipment,
food preparation and storage. Learn to organize and prepare delicious
packable snacks and meals for all your outdoor activities.
1G. WILDLIFE SIGN & WILDLIFE IDENTIFICATION: There
are many subtle signs of wildlife that we miss on a trek through the
woods. If you're a hunter, or enjoy learning the stories that wildlife
sign can tell, this is a session you will want to attend. In addition
to reading sign, there will be opportunities to identify any local
wildlife that happen to be in the area.
1H. INTRODUCTION TO FLYTYING: Participants
will learn why a particular fly is used, the basic equipment and
materials necessary to tie flies. Other topics include common patterns
and what they imitate, insect anatomy and how to tie several patterns.
All equipment and materials will be provided.
1I. INTRODUCTION TO FRESHWATER FISHING:
Participants will learn the skills and equipment
necessary to begin fresh-water fishing. Learn about the various species of fish
in New Hampshire, the natural history of those fish, how to select equipment,
knot tying, how to cast and even more important, how to reel that fish in once
you hook it. Prepare to have fun!
1J. INTRODUCTION TO HIKING:
Participants will learn what is needed to safely hike in the wilderness:
equipment basics, proper clothing, where to go, how to plan, trail etiquette
and safety issues. Be prepared to take a moderate hike! 1K. FALCONRY: HUNTING ON THE WING:
This is a sport that can be practiced in New Hampshire with a very high
level of commitment and dedication to the animal and the practice of
falconry itself. A master falconer will cover the history, practice and
regulation of this sport. There will be a flying demonstration and an
opportunity to hold a bird.
1L. INTRODUCTION TO RIFLE: Participants
will learn gun handling, safety, how to shoot a rifle and how a rifle
differs from other firearms. There will be live firing opportunities;
all firearms will be provided.
5:00-5:30 pm FREE TIME 5:30-6:30 pm DINNER 7:00-9:00 pm SPECIAL EVENT
Saturday, September 6
7:00-8:00 am BREAKFAST
2A. BASIC MAP & COMPASS: Participants will learn how to use a compass in the field, how to use and read a topographic
map and how to use the map and compass together. By combining these two
abilities, everyone will develop the skills needed to blaze their own
trails.
2B. INTRODUCTION TO SHOTGUN: Participants
will be taught safety in handling a shotgun, gauge differences,
dominant eye, range shooting vs. hunting, and steel vs. lead shot.
Hands on stationary pattern shooting and trap shooting opportunities
will be available.
2C. HANDLING HANDGUNS:
Here is your chance to learn about the different kinds of handguns used for the purposes
recreational target shooting and hunting. This course will alleviate
some of your concerns about these sidearms by demonstrating proper
handling and shooting techniques. If you have always wanted to better
understand this firearm, come see for yourself in this non-competitive
and supportive environment. There will be live-firing opportunities. 2D. OUTDOOR COOKING:
Learning to cook outdoors over an open fire is challenging and fun
you'll learn to build a fire, cook directly over the hot coals using a Dutch
oven and reflector oven. You will also be able to try several different stoves.
Recipes will be shared and everyone will get a chance to prepare and sample a
variety of dishes even desserts! This is a hands-on course.
2E. INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING: Learn
basic kayaking skills and practice on the water...you will get wet.
Topics will also include different types of kayaks, and equipment
needed. All necessary equipment will be provided. 2-F. WILDERNESS FIRST AID:
If you're out in the back country, wilderness first aid skills are very
important. Join expert staff from Fish and Game's Law Enforcement Division and
learn how to prepare for dealing with emergency situations when help is not
close by. 2G. INTRODUCTION TO ARCHERY:
Please refer to course description 1C.
2H. INTRODUCTION TO CANOEING: Learn
about the various types of canoes. Topics will include safety
equipment, life jackets, field repairs, loading on and off car tops,
getting in and out of a canoe, different strokes and what to do when
overturned. There will be an on water experience.
2I. FLY-FISHING FROM AZ: This is an all day class and will run during sessions 2 and 3.
Participants will learn equipment basics,
how to balance their gear, casting techniques and knot tying. Also covered will
be aquatic ecology, insect stages and popular fly patterns for N.H. This is not
an on-water class.
2J. FIELD DRESSING & CARE OF FISH & SMALL GAME: Properly
caring for your game and fish is extremely important.Learn the basics
of field dressing, and properly caring for andcooking small game and
fish. Demonstrations and hands on carefor fish, small mammals and
upland birds will be covered. Easy recipes and actually cooking some
fish and game will be done.
2K.WILDLIFE SIGN & WILDLIFE IDENTIFICATION:
2L. FISHING ON GOLDEN POND: This
class will build upon the skills from the beginning freshwater fishing
class. More attention will be given to on the water fishing, playing,
landing and care of the catch. Other topics covered will include the
species to fish for in New Hampshire and how to target those fish. Be
prepared to spend the class fishing and enjoying Squam Lake.
12:00 noon-1:00 pm LUNCH
3A. NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE BEGINNER: If
you desire to learn the basics of making good photos of all your
outdoor adventures, this is your first step toward that goal. This
class combines an indoors portion of learning about equipment and its
use and an outdoor portion of learning how to compose pictures while
exploring the shoreline of Squam Lake . Participants are encouraged to
bring their own camera gear, including tripods. However, no knowledge
of 35mm photography is required, and no equipment is needed to
participate.
3G. INTRODUCTION TO DEER HUNTING: Learn
the feeding and mating habits of whitetailed deer, various hunting
techniques and how to read sign. This session will also cover what
types of firearms can be used, getting deer out of the woods and
practical clothing.
3H. INTERMEDIATE ARCHERY: This
course will help improve shooting skills by focusing on individual
needs regarding proper< form. Instruction will include equipment
adjustment and the mental game of archery. Equipment will be provided,
but feel free to bring your own. Participants will shoot at targets
from 18 meters. 3I. OUTDOOR SKILLS & SURVIVAL:
Please refer to course description 1-E. 3J. INTRODUCTION TO FRESHWATER FISHING: Please refer to course description 1I. 3K.CREATING BACKYARD WILDLIFE HABITAT: Make
a difference for wildlife in your own backyard using native vegetation,
cover structures and water features. This workshop will include
wildlife habitat concepts, basic design, map and inventory techniques,
and plant suggestions. You'll work on a plan for your yard, and leave
with a variety of handouts and resource materials to get you started. 5:00-6:00 pm DINNER
6:30-8:00 pm EVENING
PROGRAM
8:00 pm RAFFLE
Must be present to win. Refreshments will be served. BACK TO TOP
Sunday, September 7
4A. WHAT GROWS HERE?:If youve always wanted to know more about
native plants, this course is for you! You will discover the wide variety of
plants and trees that are found in the ecosystem around Squam Lake.
You will also learn to confidently and safely identify some wild edible plants
and what to do with them once youve found them. Dress for walking.
4B. WILDERNESS BACKPACKING: Learn
what equipment you will need to be comfortable while backpacking on an
overnight trip - backpacks, tents, portable stoves, etc. -
and how much to carry. Also, learn to plan a route right for your
ability, choose a campsite, backcountry safety, rules and regulations.
4C. ECOTOURING SQUAM LAKE BY KAYAK:
Spend
some time on Squam
Lake learning the ecology
of the lake and the wildlife habitat it provides. Participants will explore
several coves on the lake that provide valuable spawning habitat for fish. PREREQUISITE: INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING (or previous kayaking experience).
4D. INTRODUCTION TO BOW HUNTING: Bow
hunting is the fastest growing hunting activity in New Hampshire. The
challenge and experience of bow hunting is very exciting. Learn about
reading sign and various techniques, i.e. tree stands or stalking.
Handson activities will include following a mock bloodtrail and use of
scents. Also discussed will be the ethics of bow hunting and the
equipment you will need.
4E. MOUNTAIN BIKING: Discover
the fun and excitement mountain biking has to offer. Come prepared to
ride your own bike or one that will be provided. After a brief
introduction the course will have two parts. Part I: The ride -
the group will be split by experience for a 90minute ride. Beginners
will ride a gentle trail. Intermediate riders will cover more
challenging terrain. Part 2: The talk - as a whole group we will
discuss basic bike maintenance, proper clothing, safety and topographic
map reading.
4F. INTERMEDIATE FLYFISHING: Participants
will be introduced to on-the-water fishing and different casting
techniques. Also learn the advantages of bellyboats and canoe fishing.
Fishing with wet and dry flies will be covered. Come prepared to fish
on the water for this course.
4H. INTRODUCTION TO MUZZLELOADER: This
type of firearm is sparking much interest in the hunting community.
Learn the difference between flintlock and cap. Some attention will be
given to the types of powder and projectiles. Participants will be
loading, firing and cleaning the firearm. A light study of the
traditions, seasons and challenges of muzzleloading firearms will also
be included.
4I. NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE FIELD: This
class is for the more advanced nature photographer. Explore the forests
and shoreline of Squam Lake to improve your nature photography skills.
Participants must bring a camera and a tripod you're familiar with. The
class will be putting skills into action with photographic techniques
and the importance of light, composition and subject matter.
4J. ORIENTEERING BASICS: Once you know the basics of map and compass, it's time to navigate your path in uncharted
territory. Orienteering involves locating "control points" by using a map and compass, along with natural topographic features, to navigate the terrain. Join us on a fun and interesting trek through the woods, with a surprising finish! PREREQUISITE: BASIC MAP AND COMPASS. 4K. FURBEARERS FOREVER: If
you're interested in knowing more about New Hampshire's furbearers,
this course will help you understand these elusive animals. You will
learn how to identify pelts, tracks and sign, as well as proper
harvesting methods, including trapping - an often misunderstood
activity. Furbearers are a natural renewable resource and
overpopulation can lead to a variety of problems, from property damage
to negative impacts on human and furbearer health. Trapping history
will be discussed and best management practices will be demonstrated. 4L SHARING NATURE WITH CHILDREN:
Getting kids into nature powers imagination, lowers stress, improves
immunity, reduces attention deficit, and stimulates creativity. We'll
present and practice effective methods for connecting kids to the
outdoors with practical suggestions for you, whether you're a parent,
grandparent, neighbor or teacher. Be prepared to "dig in the dirt",
collect, build and explore, and share your own ideas and experiences. 4-M. BEAUTIFUL BUGS: Are you curious about insects? Did the fly-fishing introduction get you interested in aquatic insects and other fish food? Are you curious about what your backyard birds eat all summer? Explore the streams, wetlands, lake and forest to capture and observe insects. Learn basic identification and the natural history of dragonflies, caddisflies, mayflies, hellgrammites, ground beetles, and many more.
1:00 - 2:00 pm SUNDAY DINNER
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