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On Sunday July 31, 2016 Gerry Bortz and Eric Baird of the Brodhead Chapter Trout Unlimited cleared some brush from the bank of McMichael Creek, in anticipation of the upcoming habitat restoration project. The brush cleared was mostly invasive bush honeysuckle and multi-flora rose, and was cleared... [ READ MORE... ]
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On Thursday June 16, 2016 and Saturday June 18, 2016, members of the Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited contracted All Construction and Repair (http://poconosexcavation.com/) to place rocks that had been previously donated by Northampton Community College (https://www.northampton.edu/) in a... [ READ MORE... ]
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Join the Brodhead Chapter Trout Unlimited in welcoming Sara N. Whitely, the extention director of the Pennsylvania Sea Grant for Penn State University and her presentation on Aquatic Invasive Species.
Aquatic invasive species are species found outside their natural geographic range that cause... [ READ MORE... ]
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For 6 days in October, volunteers the Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited provided traffic control so that All Construction and Repair could move over 200 tons of boulders from a remote location on the old Northampton Community College Monroe Campus to the Pocono Creek Phase I Habitat restoration... [ READ MORE... ]
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The Brodhead and Western Pocono Chapters of TROUT UNLIMITED (TU) are proud to announce a unique, jointly-sponsored, program about how TU is working to make sure that impacts from major interstate pipelines on the commonwealth’s coldwater streams are avoided or minimized. This innovative program... [ READ MORE... ]
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The Brodhead Chapter Trout Unlimited, #289 is planning a instream habitat improvement project for the late summer early fall of this year. The plan is utilized stone deflectors, rock cross-vanes, and random boulder placement to improve a heavily channelized section of the Pocono Creek in... [ READ MORE... ]
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Satterlee Creek, an intermittent stream in Bradford County, Pa., is one that has been named and claimed by the community.
“Oh, that must be Fishing Creek.”
If you’re crossing a bridge somewhere in Pennsylvania, it’s a pretty safe answer if someone asks you, “What stream is that?”
I’ve never done... [ READ MORE... ]
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Trout Unlimited is hosting a Sportsmen’s Rally for Clean Water at the Snitz Creek Brewery in Lebanon on Monday, July 13.
Hunters and anglers are invited to join us from 6-8 p.m. at the Brewery for complimentary beer and snacks and prize giveaways. We’ll also be talking about the importance of the... [ READ MORE... ]
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By Katy Dunlap
Much of Pennsylvania’s shale gas boom has taken place around the streams that support the state’s best native and wild trout habitat.
Picture a place of unspoiled wilderness where small headwater streams send cold, clean water trickling down steep mountain terrain, where wildlife is... [ READ MORE... ]
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Trout Unlimited's Eastern Sportsmen Organizer, Paula Piatt will be presenting "Heads Up! Protecting Our Headwaters and Trout Habitat," to the Bucks County TU Chapter on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at the Bucks County Fish and Game Association, 1745 Turk Rd., Doylestown, Pa. The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m... [ READ MORE... ]