Troop 520 campout blends fishing success, first-time golf and hands-on learning at a San Jacinto course
A two-night campout turned into an unforgettable outdoor adventure for Boy Scout Troop 520 of Moreno Valley, where Scouts combined fishing, golf, and hands-on learning at a the Golden Era golf course.
Six Scouts, along with their Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmaster, set up camp near Lake No. 3, creating a traditional campsite complete with tents and a cooking station.

The trip, designed to help Scouts earn their Fishing Merit Badge and Golf Merit Badge, delivered standout results. Collectively, the group caught more than 75 fish, with every Scout successfully landing at least one. Dylan Black led the effort with approximately 40 catches, including a largemouth bass weighing more than four pounds.
The campout also marked a special milestone for the daughter of Scout Leader Jared Salas, the only Girl Scout present, who caught her first fish during the trip and went on to land four in total.

Beyond the shoreline, the Scouts took to the course, completing approximately 16 holes of golf—many for the first time. In a relaxed, low-pressure setting, they were able to learn the fundamentals of the game, including rules and etiquette, while playing at a comfortable, beginner-friendly pace.
“This was a great environment for the Scouts to learn,” the Scoutmaster said. “There was no pressure, and they were able to really focus on the fundamentals and enjoy the experience.”
Looking ahead, troop leadership is exploring opportunities to expand future outings to include both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. With the Scoutmaster’s wife serving as a Girl Scout leader, plans are being considered for a family-oriented campout that would bring both groups together for shared outdoor activities.

The experience reflects the core mission of Scouting—building skills, confidence, and character through real-world experiences—while creating lasting memories along the way.






















