John Thurman Trout Adventure Camp
Youth fly fishing camp
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Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont
9275 Tremont Rd
Townsend,
Tennessee
37882
Applications Are Open Now For 2024 Camp, Set For June 17-22
Applications are open for the John Thurman Trout Adventure Camp for middle-school-age girls and boys, scheduled June 17-22 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The camp, sponsored by the Tennessee Council of Trout Unlimited (TU) and supported by proceeds from TU’s Tennessee Conservation License Plate, is based at the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont.
The camp is aimed at youth 12–16 years old who are interested in learning conservation through the sport of fly fishing in a mountain stream environment. Campers can be boys or girls (TU does require at least two campers of one gender) and are encouraged to be Tennessee residents.
John Thurman Trout Adventure Camp promotes an appreciation of coldwater conservation through activities in stream science and fly fishing. Campers receive instruction in fly casting, fly tying, how to fish mountain streams, as well as being guided on fishing trips by experienced mentors.
Science activities include catching and identifying aquatic invertebrates and flying bugs that trout eat, learning how they are duplicated with artificial fishing flies, trapping and identifying fish that live in streams, and observing fish in their natural habitat by snorkeling in a stream. Although activities are planned for every day, there is also time for recreation including swimming, hiking and fishing.
Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is located along the Middle Prong of Little River in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The facility includes dining hall, classrooms and sleeping facilities; the institute’s professional staff lead some camp activities.
For more information including photos from previous camps, a schedule of camp activities, and an online application, please go to the camp website, www.tntroutadventure.org. You can also contact Sean Fagan at tntutroutcamp@gmail.com or Mike Givney at tictenn@gmail.com.
Camp tuition in 2024 will be $550. Financial aid can be obtained through Tennessee TU chapters—for a list of chapters, click here.
The camp, sponsored by the Tennessee Council of Trout Unlimited (TU) and supported by proceeds from TU’s Tennessee Conservation License Plate, is based at the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont.
The camp is aimed at youth 12–16 years old who are interested in learning conservation through the sport of fly fishing in a mountain stream environment. Campers can be boys or girls (TU does require at least two campers of one gender) and are encouraged to be Tennessee residents.
John Thurman Trout Adventure Camp promotes an appreciation of coldwater conservation through activities in stream science and fly fishing. Campers receive instruction in fly casting, fly tying, how to fish mountain streams, as well as being guided on fishing trips by experienced mentors.
Science activities include catching and identifying aquatic invertebrates and flying bugs that trout eat, learning how they are duplicated with artificial fishing flies, trapping and identifying fish that live in streams, and observing fish in their natural habitat by snorkeling in a stream. Although activities are planned for every day, there is also time for recreation including swimming, hiking and fishing.
Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is located along the Middle Prong of Little River in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The facility includes dining hall, classrooms and sleeping facilities; the institute’s professional staff lead some camp activities.
For more information including photos from previous camps, a schedule of camp activities, and an online application, please go to the camp website, www.tntroutadventure.org. You can also contact Sean Fagan at tntutroutcamp@gmail.com or Mike Givney at tictenn@gmail.com.
Camp tuition in 2024 will be $550. Financial aid can be obtained through Tennessee TU chapters—for a list of chapters, click here.
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