Gadsden
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Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs (HOFNOD) Training Gadsden State Community College |

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 Daniel Pope makes a fishing rig from a soda can.
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 Frank Roden shows a student the improved clinch knot.
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 Doug Darr lectures about what Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs program is and what it is not.
 Role playing is an effective way to develop making good life choices.
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 Kevin Orr catches a Backyard Bass.
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 Role playing is fun too.
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 Maurice Jackson, AWFF, explains some points about the HOFNOD program.
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 Part of the training is lecture.
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 Part of the training is hands-on, like making t-shirts.
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 Daniel Pope, East Gadsden United Methodist Church, paints a latex fish to print his t-shirt.
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 Someone has used fish art to make a t-shirt.
 An orange flounder with blue fins looks great on a white t-shirt from the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation.
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 Anne Danielski, national coordinator of the Hooked on Fishing - Not on Drugs program of the Future Fisherman Foundation, shows her skills at making a t-shirt.
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 Wes Bryan, Conservation Officer with the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division shows off his shirt.
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See Page 2 for more pictures.
Hooked on Fishing - Not on DrugsTM is a trade mark program of the Future Fisherman Foundation and consists of partnerships. The Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division administers HOFNOD in Alabama.

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