2022 Outcast Campouts Announced

If you never pictured yourself fishing, reconsider.

Outcast Anglers are those who don’t match the archetype, who want to find belonging in community, and deepen their ties to the water.

2021 Outcast Campers enjoy time on the Bitterroot in Montana, ancestral land of the Bitterroot Salish, Ktunaxa, Pend d'Oreilles. Photo credit: Julie Ellison

Here we go, Outcast Campout 2022 Registration is OPEN!! 

Join us June 23-26 in Maine and August 4-7 in Montana for extended weekends of fishy fun, learning by doing, community connection, and an all over good time. These events are for all skill levels, 21+ and open to anyone who has been looking for belonging on the water. ⁠

2021 Outcast Campers enjoy some creek time with cutthroat trout for company. Photo credit: Julie Ellison

Outcast Lead Noob Serene meets a whitefish — photo credit: Julie Ellison

Registration offers flexible rates with options for adding things like guided fishing and meals, and use of the gear locker if you don't have your own yet. With a maximum of 30 attendees for each,  grab your campout spot before they fill up!⁠

Please note: at this time the Montana Campout is FULL. Add yourself to the waitlist here.

Be sure to follow the tag #OutcastCampout on social media as well! We are excited to be hearing from campout alumni with their stories from 2021, so keep a look out on social for more memories and experiences.

2021 Outcast Campers get silly during skills workshop time at the group campsite — photo credit: Julie Ellison

2021 Outcast Campers get to know one another on day one at the group campsite — photo credit: Julie Ellison

Maine angler and 2019 Confluence Bozeman alum shares some fishing stories while nymphing a run in the Rangeley region, unceded lands of the Wabanaki Confederacy — photo credit: Bri Dostie

a fabulous native brook trout flank is hard to beat — meet a few of these fish in Maine from June 23-26, 2022. Photo credit: Bri Dostie

The view from a section of the Appalachian Trail in the Rangeley region of Maine at golden hour, overlooking Mooselookmeguntic Lake. Photo credit: Bri Dostie

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