2nd Annual Junior Angler Fishing Camp Saturday June 29th
Keweenaw National Historical Park, Calumet Visitor Center, 98 Fifth Street, Calumet, MI 49913The Calumet Keweenaw Sportsmen's Club, in partnership with the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Keweenaw National Historical Park, and the National Park Foundation are hosting a series of one-day fishing camps for children 16 years old or younger.
These fun and free, one day camps will introduce aspiring young anglers to fishing and also provide them with a brief glimpse of the history of the Keweenaw. Each day camp will begin at the Keweenaw National Historical Park's Visitor Center where they will be introduced to the park.
Campers will then receive an introduction to fishing in an indoor setting. They (and any family members who are observing) will then be provided with a free lunch, followed by a National Park Service Ranger led historical tour that will lead them to Swedetown Pond. The afternoon will be filled with hands on opportunities to fish, with experienced instructors there to assist. The day will conclude with the campers being sworn in as Junior Rangers by the National Park Service.
Please email cksportsmens@gmail.com if you have any questions, concerns, or special needs regarding attendance at this event.
Event schedule
9:30am-10:00am Registration/Orientation at National Park Service Visitor Center
10:00am-Noon Welcome/Introductions/Fishing Instruction
1. Planning and Safety
2. Types of Fishing and Equipment
3. Rod/Reel Demonstration and Practice
a. Closed Face
b. Open Face/Spinning
c. Fly Rod
4. Knot Tying
5. Fish Identification
Noon-12:30pm Lunch at National Park Service Visitor Center
12:30pm-1:30pm National Park Service Ranger Walking Tour
1:30pm-3:30pm Fishing Instruction at Swedetown Pond
1. Safety Briefing
2. Rod/Reel Demonstration and Practice
a. Closed Face
b. Open Face/Spinning
c. Fly Rod
3. Pole Rigging and Baiting
4. Fish Handling
5. Active Fishing Time
3:30pm-4:00pm National Park Service Junior Ranger Activity/Release of Students