Fly Fish NM (FFNM) provides youth inclusion and equitable access to the outdoors by planning fly-fishing day camps that educate youth about conservation of our natural environment, and preservation of fragile fishing habitats. Clean Air, Land, and Water are vital to our sport. FFNM coordinates efforts with organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Espanola Teen YMCA, and the Mora County Youth Creative Council, and also works with regional and community leaders, teachers, and other sources - to identify communities with underprivileged youth who are interested and sometimes unable to access outdoor activities. In order to educate each participant to be a good steward of the outdoors, each participant is required to clean the fishing habitat, parking area, and its surroundings, of all trash and debris that may pollute the river, stream, or lake. Once he or she has picked up trash, they then turn in their trash bag and are assigned their own rod kit. The kit is theirs to keep. Instruction takes place thereafter. FFNM is in compliance with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination including the ADA.
Fly Fish NM (FFNM) provides youth inclusion and equitable access to the outdoors by planning fly-fishing day camps that educate youth in areas such as conservation of our natural environment, and preservation of fragile fishing habitats.
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