What squeaky food is Wisconsin the top producer of?
Cheese!
What is the best thing to do when lost in the forest?
Stay still, don't wander, "hug a tree", wait for help
What kind of crustacean can be found in the river that swims backwards, has two big claws, and is fun to catch?
Crayfish
What is the plastic part at the back end of an arrow that allows for it to attach to the string?
The Nock
What red and white accessory may you add to a fishing rod to tell when a fish bites your bait?
Bobber
What is Wisconsins state capital?
Madison
What is a magnetic navigation tool where the needle always points North?
Compass
Where does the East Twin River flow to?
Lake Michigan
How do you properly carry arrows while walking with them?
Holding them tightly, one hand holds the middle and the other covers the sharp tips
What heavy metal accessory may you add to your fishing pole to assist the hook/bait in sinking faster?
Sinker
What is Wisconsins state fish?
Muskellunge/Musky
What do three loud noises in a row mean when heard?
Someone may need help
What kind of animal is characterized by it's purple/white shells, and has an oval shape to it?
Freshwater Mussel
What kind of bow is used on our archery range here at camp?
Compound bow
What is the real name of the Fisherman's Knot?
Clinch Knot
What is Wisconsins state flower?
Wood Violet
What kind of shelter is cone-shaped, and is commonly formed around a tree?
Teepee shelter
What river is the "sister" to the East Twin River?
West Twin River
In archery, what is the middle circle of the target valued point-wise?
12 points
What fishing lure is commonly made of wire with a spoon/reflective accessory on one end, and a skirt on the other?
Bass lure
How many lakes does Wisconsin have?
15,000
What kind of shelter only has one roof, is not shaped like a pyramid, and is built by laying sticks on a horizontal surface?
What was the former name of this river? (Hint, camp is also apart of this town)
Mishicot River
What is it called when you draw back and let go of the string with no arrow loaded in your bow?
Dry-Firing
What fishing lure is commonly made up of two parts, one of them being called a spoon, and the other being called a flasher?
Salmon lure