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Fishing Merit Badge Tips for Alabama Boy Scouts |
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Following list of requirements contains helpful links for fishing merit badge. A copy of "Fishing Merit Badge" will also be needed to teach the scouts. The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries has a book available on-line to help know where and how to fish in Alabama.
Fishing Merit Badge Requirements.
- Point out and identify the parts of a saltwater reel, a bait-casting reel, a spinning reel, and a fly reel. Point out and identify the main parts of a fishing rod. Tell how you would care for this equipment.
- Demonstrate the use of two of the three types of fishing equipment (bait-casting, spinning, and fly) and explain how each of the three is used.
- Demonstrate and explain the use of the following knots: clinch, palomar, turle, blood loop (barrel knot), and surgeon's loop.
- Name and explain five safety practices you should always follow while fishing.
- Name and identify five basic artificial lures and five natural baits and explain how to fish with them. Explain why bait fish are not released alive.
- Give the regulations affecting game fishing where you live. Explain why they were adopted and what you accomplish by following these regulations.
- Catch two different kinds of fish by any legal, sportsmanlike method and identify them. Demonstrate how you released at least one of them unharmed. Tell how you cleaned and cooked another fish.
- Explain what good outdoor sportsmanlike behavior is and how it relates to fishermen. Tell how the Outdoor Code of the Boy Scouts of America relates to a fishing sportsman, including the aspects of littering, trespassing, courteous behavior, and obeying fishing regulations.
Additional helpful information Places to fish: Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes, Alabama State Parks, Reservoirs, and private ponds. Alabama Fishing License requirements and free youth licenses
 Fishing is about the fun of fishing, enjoyment of nature, and the building of relationships. |
 Fishing merit badge requires the release of one fish. Another species of fish must be cleaned and cooked, much to the enjoyment of scouts. |
 Bream (sunfish) may be taken with worms, crickets or small lures. Bream are good fish to cook for fishing merit badge. |
 Part of fishing merit badge is demonstrating casting skills with two of three gear types: fly casting, bait casting, and spin casting. Fly casting takes practice before using it on the water. |
 Scout Cory Davis shows some of the good fishing available in the private ponds in Alabama while Charles Darr looks to see if the pond went down when that big bass came out. |
 A float used to suspend bait is a very successful method. If you are getting nibbles, but no takers, use a smaller hook |
But if no fish I've caught at all Successful I'll still be For I've been fishing, had a ball And for a day been free.
See also Fly Fishing Merit Badge and Fish and Wildlife Management Merit Badge
We would like to post your troop's fishing pictures. Send jpg files, preferably 300 pixels on the longest side, to Doug Darr. Please include who, when, where, and who to thank (sponsors, leaders, pond owners)!
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