Myrtle Beach Online Reports On Boy Scout Troop That Get's To Learn About Living In The Great Outdoors
Boy Scouts of America Troop 360, chose to go to South Island for their excursion in November. This excursion was focused on fishing and learning other outdoor and life lessons. The troop even caught a 42 inch red drum while on their trip.
As Myrtle Beach Online writer Gregg Holshouser relates in his article:"The excursion was part of earning a fishing-related merit badge, as the scouts had to catch a fish, clean a fish, cook a fish, eat a fish, and leave no trace of their time spent on the island. They also learned the intricacies of reels, tackle and rigs, and knot-tying. Of course, they also were able to experience and learn to respect a pristine coastal area that has been preserved for generations to come."
Check this full article at Myrtle Beach Online right here.
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