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School of Kings


jenno64

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Each week I take 10 kids from my school down to one of the local spots for a fish. Yesterday, we tried a new spot and some of these kids had only ever fished once before (with me last week). As the tide was low we headed to a large public wharf on the Georges and threw unweighted peeled prawns out on size 4 suicide hooks. All was pretty quiet until the drag on one of the girl's reel was screaming. She held on for a while until my assistant and I passed the rod around the pylons trying to keep the line clear of structure. about 5 minutes later a nice little king came up and we tail grabbed it up onto the wharf for a quick pic before spearing it back to give us a real thrill next year! Needless to say the kids were pretty excited! Sorry about the photoshopping but I haven't spoken to their parents about a media release just yet!

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I went to a school with no sport and yours has fishing?

Man I went to the wrong school....

My sons school on the other hand has rod building from year 7 up, can't wait till that fathers day! :biggrin2:

Keep up the good work, we need more kids into fishing.

G

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That is such a great thing for thoses kids to experience. Having one or two is a challenge but, 10. You deserve a medal for that effort. Now you just have to teach them to rub in all that zinc on their faces :074:

Brian

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Awesome!

Can I ask, are you a teacher. I am a primary teacher and have been trying to get a fishing club up and running for a few years. The problem and modern day curse seems to be risk management and potential liability. The powers that be keep saying great idea, maybe next year. Do you do wavers, risk assessments, etc or are they just part and parcel of a private school system that seems to be afraid to have kids blow their noses with written permission.

Good on ya, those kids must be stoked

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Awesome!

Can I ask, are you a teacher. I am a primary teacher and have been trying to get a fishing club up and running for a few years. The problem and modern day curse seems to be risk management and potential liability. The powers that be keep saying great idea, maybe next year. Do you do wavers, risk assessments, etc or are they just part and parcel of a private school system that seems to be afraid to have kids blow their noses with written permission.

Good on ya, those kids must be stoked

Humesy,

I work in an area surrounded by water. I am a non teaching deputy principal so I have a bit of flexibility and can take the ten kids as it doesn't impact on staff back at school while the other kids do a variety of sports. Some of the kids have additional needs and I take the school's GA with me for assistance (he's a mad keen fisho too!) I have done all the risk assessments based on some fishing groups that specialise in taking school groups. I nominate 3 or 4 spots that we alternate betwen depending on the conditions and tides. PM me and I'll send you some info and we can chat.

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