If hands-on lessons from fishing pro Tom Mann, Jr., angling tips from
Georgia’s own O’Neill Williams and a show-off-your-skills fishing
tournament sounds like a blast, then the Georgia Wildlife Federation’s (GWF)
first annual Fishing and Conservation Camp is the camp for you!
Only twenty students, ages 16-18, will be selected to participate in the
2007 Youth Fishing and Conservation camp to be held June 5-9 at the
Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center (CEWC) in Mansfield. Gather your thoughts
into an essay on what fishing and conservation mean to you, send in your
application and you could be one of the chosen few.
Camp sponsors include the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR),
Wildlife Resources Division (WRD), FLW Outdoors, Georgia Power, TBF
Federation, B&B Marine, G3 Boats and the Georgia Chapter of AFS (American
Fisheries Society).
The goal for the camp is to provide participants with an increased
knowledge of Georgia bass angling and the aquatic ecosystems necessary to
support the state’s warm water fisheries, and to highlight the scientific
management techniques used to support a sustainable fishery for future
generations.
To be considered, registrants should send in applications by April 21.
Applications should include a one page essay on what fishing and
conservation mean to you, a letter of recommendation from a non-family
member and a letter from your school stating that you are maintaining at
least a “C” average.
A panel of judges will sift through applications to determine the selected
20 participants who will be notified by mail of their acceptance.
The cost for the entire four-day camp is $125 per student. Upon receipt of
acceptance, participants must mail the fee, along with all pertinent
information forms in order to participate.
Applications can be mailed to: Youth Fishing/Conservation Camp, Georgia
Wildlife Federation, 11600 Hazelbrand Road, Covington, Ga. 30014.
For more information or for a registration brochure, contact Robert
Phillips of GWF at (770) 787-7887 or at rphillips@gwf.org .
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