For several years, the Federation’s Hunting and Fishing Academy has connected Tennesseans of all ages and lifestyles to the outdoors. Thousands of participants, from youth to adults, have benefited from the expertise of the Academy’s staff and volunteers.
Between July 2023 to June 2024, more than 7,400 Tennesseans participated in the Academy’s diverse offerings, including virtual classes, in-person workshops, and hands-on youth events.
The Role of Sportsmen and Women in Conservation
Hunters and anglers play a key role in conserving our natural resources. However, as their numbers decline, both this tradition and its positive impact on conservation are at risk.
The Academy’s goal is to recruit, reactivate, and retain hunters and anglers in Tennessee, ensuring the tradition continues. It provides tailored experiences designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed for success.
“I believe this program not only builds the skills necessary to hunt, but also develops deeper family bonds and relationships with other families that have similar interests.”
Bryan H., youth event participant
Tailored Experiences Build Confidence
The Academy offers instruction through various formats. Youth events bring families outdoors for engaging and educational experiences in hunting and fishing. Adult workshops follow a structured curriculum to teach essential skills in an easy-to-comprehend way. Virtual classes provide broad knowledge to a wide audience with no cost or travel barriers.
“[I] can’t tell you how much I’ve benefited from these virtual classes already. I truly appreciate the work [Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s team] puts into these.”
Jeff R., virtual class participant
No matter the format, Hunting and Fishing Academy participants enjoy learning from seasoned hunters, anglers, and conservationists as they gain the skills and confidence needed for the outdoors.