The Rivers Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp was founded in 1995
through the efforts of the late Dr. John R. “Jack” Beck and the late Enoch S.
“Inky” Moore, Jr. Their goal was to
select thirty-two teenagers each year who are the leaders in their class. The thought is that today’s leaders in high
school become the leader of tomorrow’s communities. In a few short years they will be the
bankers, lawyers, realtors, municipal officials and the leaders in their
communities. If the camp can implant a
kernel of knowledge in today’s students about the importance of clean water,
when those students become the decision makers in their communities it may have
a positive impact on how water resources are used.
The highly structured curriculum is based on college level classes. The students are instructed in ecology, aquatic biology, geology, hydrogeology, erosion and sedimentation control, ichthyology, riparian corridor protection, watershed management, entomology and much more. Students also participate in a hands-on stream habitat improvement project.
But it’s not all work. Fly fishing and fly tying are included. Nationally known instructors teach the students fly casting, fly tying, stream etiquette, how to “read” the water, and of course there is fishing.
The 2007 camp will be held the June
17 -22 at the Allenberry Resort in
The camp costs each student $275 for the entire week. All meals and accommodations are included for the residence camp. A student need not be an accomplished fly fisher or a budding aquatic biologist to attend. All the student needs to be is highly motivated and willing to learn.
In 2001 the RC&FFYC won the
national Trout Unlimited National Coldwater Conservationist of the Year Award
at the TU national convention in
Alumni are welcome to attend the Thursday evening picnic and share their experiences since they attended camp.
For more information or an application brochure contact the camp at:
Rivers Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
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