The Texas Hill Country is the perfect setting for a river fishing camp that will teach your fishermen the skills needed to enjoy these clear water fisheries. The camp emphasis will be on both fly fishing and light tackle fishing. The campers will experience that special feeling of creating a bait and then have a hungry perch or bass take the bait with an aggressive bite. The activity sessions presented by the professional staff ensure that this camp will be an unquestionable favorite.
The campers will wade fish and fish from boats on a twice-daily basis. This is a fish-fish-fish camp.
Rivers to include Llano, South Llano and San Saba.
Fly Fishing
Camping / Survival
Outdoor Photography
Swimming and Tubing
Hill Country Rivers Study
Float Fishing
Typical Day
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
8:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 PM
10:00 PM
Wake Up
Breakfast
Activity Session I (Ex. Float Fishing Trip)
Activity Session II (Ex. Spin Casting)
Lunch
Cabin Time / Video Session
Activity III (Ex. Fly Tying)
Activity Session IV (EX. River Tubing)
Dinner
Evening Activity (Ex. Wade Fishing Trip)
Q&A Session / Fly Tying
Lights Out
Instructors
Kevin Hutchison – Camp Director
Harrison – Instructor
Lanon Heflin – Camping/Survival
Three Outdoor Texas Camp Interns
Camp Information
Camp Capacity – 16 campers
Boys Only – Ages 11 to 16 – Cost $1075
What to Bring
Personal Life Vest
6 to 7 T-Shirts
Cap(s) or Visors
2 Swimsuits
2 Swim Towels
Sun Glasses
Toiletries
2 Pair of Shoes (Tennis Shoes, Sandals, etc.)
Bug Spray
Sunscreen
Equipment and Miscellaneous
Personal Fishing Tackle can be brought to any of the fishing camps - but it is not required. All of the fishing camps have plenty of tackle available.
No Guns. Hunting and Deer Camps have all the guns needed.
No electronic games.
No food or snacks.
Cell phones must be kept by the Camp Director. Camper can use his or her phone at the appropriate times.