Both the hunting and fishing classes offered at North are some things people don’t hear about very often.
With interesting topics in each class, students can learn about animal species, outdoor survival, and the different seasons in the Hunting and Trapping class. In the Fishing and Recreation Class, boating, fishing, camping, and archery are also taught.
These classes stand out as unique and engaging while offering many opportunities. Each class has a field trip students can participate in and apply knowledge they’ve collected over the semester.
“Students have the opportunity to practice their skills handling firearms, safe loading, unloading and functioning of the different actions and types of firearms so they get live practice.” teacher of hunting and trapping, John Brune said, describing Hunting and Trapping’s semester field trip to Busch Wildlife Conservation Area.
Similar to their trip to the shooting range, the fishing and recreation class also includes a visit to the Busch Conservation Area where they can use their newfound knowledge for a successful fishing trip. All in all, these courses are fascinating and perfect for anyone curious to learn more about nature.