Camp Tahuaya Fishing Tournament cancelled
January 22, 2026

Families bundled up and headed outdoors this past holiday weekend to participate in Camp Tahuaya’s annual Fishing Tournament.
Camp Tahuaya is located just south of Belton and is operated by Scouting America. The camp is best known for its spring-fed lake and clear waters. Recent renovations have brought new life and activities to the camp and more opportunities for families.
Camp Tahuaya hosts year-round camping, fishing, and outdoor education programs and often teams up with Texas Parks and Wildlife for angler education and conservation training. The lake is privately stocked and maintained, giving the camp the ability to host tournaments and youth instruction events.
Though the weekend mornings were a cold start, kids and parents lined the banks of Lake Boyd Callan.
Anglers enjoyed the new floating dock and fishing dock, both of which were donated by the Order of the Arrow’s Netopalis Sipo Schipinachk Lodge.
Kids and parents compared catches throughout the mornings while volunteers helped with nets, measurements, and the occasional tangled line. Several anglers hit their trout limit before lunch, while younger kids seemed just as excited to catch just about anything.
Organizers said attendance was strong for the opening weekend and that enthusiasm stayed high despite the weather.
“Our guests are having a blast out here,” one organizer said. “We’ve seen trout, smallmouth bass, and bluegill coming out of Lake Boyd Callan all morning.”
Anglers were allowed to keep up to six trout per day along with up to six other fish of another species. Prizes are awarded in three age divisions: elementary youth, 12–17 year olds, and adult. Prize categories include Largest Trout, Heaviest Basket, Smallest Trout, and Largest Non-Trout.
Volunteers from Scouting America, Green Suiter Outdoors, and Texas Parks and Wildlife helped run the event, answer fishing questions, and teach new anglers how to clean their catch. After weigh-ins, families could warm up by the fire and cook their catch on site.
The tournament was scheduled to run two weekends in January with the remaining sessions scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday. Organizers of the event informed the Belton Journal that they are cancelling this weekend’s tournament due to the expected inclement weather.
Questions regarding future tournaments or fishing access can be directed to reservations@camptahuaya.org








