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Outdoor Collectives

Bring Your Group
to AnglerPass.

If you lead a community, organization, network, company group, nonprofit, or informal fishing crew, AnglerPass gives you a new way to bring your members together — and to connect them with private fishing access, guided experiences, group outings, and the outdoor opportunities still to come.

Don’t have a group yet? Interested in starting a new one?

The Category

What is an Outdoor Collective?

An Outdoor Collective is an organization, community, network, or informal group that brings people together around a shared identity or interest and connects its members with outdoor experiences through AnglerPass — without directly owning or managing the underlying fishing access.

Outdoor Collectives bring people together.
AnglerPass helps them get outside.

Two Complementary Roles

Clubs manage water. Outdoor Collectives organize people.

The two categories aren’t competitors — they’re the two halves of the same network. One holds the water. The other brings the community.

AnglerPass Clubs

The access layer

  • Own, lease, control, or manage fishing water
  • Publish fishing access and availability
  • Manage property-specific rules
  • Define booking capacity and access requirements
  • Receive revenue from fishing access
Manage water? See AnglerPass Clubs
Outdoor Collectives

The community layer

  • Organize and represent a community
  • Invite and manage members
  • Connect members to experiences across the network
  • Host group outings and events
  • May earn revenue from eligible member activity
Bring your group

Clubs provide access. Outdoor Collectives bring people to it.

Who It’s For

If you bring people together, this is for you

Formal or informal, national or neighborhood-sized, fishing-first or fishing-curious — collectives come in every shape.

  • Alumni communities
  • Professional associations
  • Employee groups
  • Veterans’ organizations
  • First responder groups
  • Nonprofit communities
  • Women’s outdoor groups
  • Conservation organizations
  • Informal fishing groups
  • Online communities
  • Social clubs
  • Travel groups
  • Youth organizations
  • Regional outdoor networks
  • Fly-fishing communities
  • Brand communities
For Organizers

What you get as a founding organizer

Founding collectives are onboarded personally by the AnglerPass team — you bring the community, we handle the setup.

A Branded Collective Home

Your group gets its own named presence on AnglerPass — your identity, your story, your members. Not a generic sign-up list.

Private Invite Link

A dedicated invite link and access code for your community, so joining is as simple as forwarding one message.

Member Invitations & Import

Invite members directly, or hand us your existing roster and our team helps bring it across during onboarding.

Group Outing Coordination

Work with the AnglerPass team to plan group fishing days, private outings, and events on waters across the network.

Access to the Water Network

Your members connect with private fishing access, guided experiences, and clubs through the same vetted network every angler on AnglerPass uses.

A Direct Line to Our Team

Founding collectives are onboarded personally. You get a real contact at AnglerPass, not a ticket queue.

In development for founding collectives

  • Organizer dashboard
  • Collective member directory
  • Booking activity visibility
  • Member engagement analytics
  • Organizer Earnings reporting
  • Collective-specific campaigns

Organizer software is rolling out with the founding cohort — early collectives help shape it, and nothing above is required to get your group started.

Collective Revenue Share

Grow your community and share in the value you create

Bringing a group to AnglerPass creates value for the entire network — and eligible organizers share in it. Through Collective Revenue Share, qualifying member activity can generate earnings for your collective, based on the organizer agreement and applicable program terms.

Where earnings can go

You decide. Earnings can be directed to the organizer, to your organization, or back into the collective itself — funding member events, programming, scholarships, conservation work, or other approved uses.

How it can grow

Over time, additional opportunities may include member booking activity, hosted outings, paid collective memberships, referrals, sponsorships, partnerships, and future Territory platform activity.

Earnings depend on eligibility, qualifying activity, and program terms — we’ll walk through the specifics with you during onboarding, in writing, before anything launches.

How It Works

From your group to the water in four steps

No technical setup, no migration project. You know your community; we handle the plumbing.

STEP 01

Tell Us About Your Group

Share who your community is, how big it is, and what you want to offer your members. It takes a few minutes and commits you to nothing.

STEP 02

Create Your Collective

We set up your branded Outdoor Collective with you — identity, invite link, and the way your group will use the network.

STEP 03

Invite or Import Members

Send your invite link, or let our team help import your existing member list. Your community stays yours.

STEP 04

Get Your Members Outside

Connect members with private water, guided experiences, and group outings — and track engagement and eligible Organizer Earnings as your collective grows.

A group of anglers sharing a meal beside private water at dusk
The Bigger Picture

Build your collective once. Grow it across the Territory network.

AnglerPass is the first platform in a broader family of outdoor-access experiences being developed by Territory Holdings. By creating an Outdoor Collective today, you establish your group’s identity, membership, and community presence on the network that family is being built on.

As future Territory platforms and outdoor categories are introduced, eligible collectives may be able to extend that same community into additional experiences without rebuilding from the beginning. Start with fishing. Grow into something much larger.

Future platforms, access, and terms are defined as each launches

In Practice

What a collective looks like

A regional women’s outdoor group

Uses AnglerPass to invite members, organize fishing days, discover private water, and turn a group chat into real group experiences.

A veterans’ organization

Connects members with restorative days on quiet private water and directs its organizer earnings back into member programming.

A professional network

Adds outdoor experiences as a member benefit and hosts private networking outings on waters worth traveling for.

An existing informal fishing group

Creates a branded home on AnglerPass, imports its member list, and coordinates access and trips without owning a foot of riverbank.

The Application

Bring the community you’ve already built

Tell us about your group — established, forming, or somewhere in between. A real person on our team reads every application and follows up with next steps.

  • Takes about five minutes
  • Free, with no commitment for you or your members
  • Prefer to talk first? Talk with AnglerPass
Which best describes you?
FAQ

Common questions

Bring the community you have already built.

Give your members more ways to fish, gather, travel, and get outside.

Interested in starting a collective? The same application covers you.