Protecting Pennsylvania's valuable and high quality aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems begins by monitoring the headwaters to the state's major rivers, the rivers that flow from small headwater streams found on state forests, state park lands, and private hunting and fishing club lands--the large contiguous intact forests that provide abundant hunting, angling and recreational opportunities, and the very areas that are being targeted for gas development. To protect these areas, Trout Unlimited and its Pennsylvania Council (collectively "TU") have built a state-wide network of volunteer stewards to monitor high quality streams and conduct visual reconnaissance in watersheds that are most vulnerable to the impacts of gas development. For more information on the program please contact Jake Lemon, Eastern Shale Gas Monitoring Coordinator, at jlemon@tu.org.
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A shale gas development staging area in Pennsylvania's Tiadaghton State Forest
By Paula Piatt
To walk the state forests and state parks in Pennsylvania gives you little indication of what lies beneath. A mile below those headwater streams and wild game habitat, the Marcellus Shale is a prize to be [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Limestone creek
Angling methods: Fly, Spinning
Species: Browns, Rainbows
Access: Limited
Season: Year-round
Supporting Services: Spruce Creek, Huntingdon
Short take: Bucks for behemoths, but you can fish it for free
Handicapped Access: No
Closest TU [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Freestone
Angling methods: Fly
Species: Brown, brook trout
Access: Not easy
Season: Year-round
Supporting Services: Slate Run
Short take: Perhaps the best wild trout fishery in the Keystone State
Handicapped Access: None
Closest Chapter: Lock [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Limestone/freestone
Angling methods: Fly, spin
Species: Browns, Rainbows
Access: Easy and ample
Season: Year ‘round
Supporting Services: State College
Short take: Bigger means better
Handicapped Access: None
Closest TU Chapters: Penns Creek, [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Limestone/freestone
Angling methods: Fly, spin
Species: Browns, Rainbows
Access: Easy and ample
Season: Year ‘round
Supporting Services: Tyrone, Huntingdon
Short take: Open to all for all its length
Handicapped Access: None
Closest TU Chapter [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Southcentral Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Limestone spring creek
Angling methods: Fly, spin
Species: Brown trout
Access: Easy
Season: Mid-April—Feb.
Supporting Services: Carlisle, Boiling Springs
Short take: The most challenging chalk stream in the East
Handicapped Access: Yes
Closest [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania
Type of stream: Freestone
Angling methods: Fly
Species: Brown, brook trout
Access: Moderate
Season: Year-round
Supporting Services: Slate Run
Short take: Maybe a little easier to fish than Slate Run, but maybe not!
Handicapped Access: None
Closest Chapter: [ READ MORE... ]
We at TU give our effort, our money and most importantly our time so that future generations can enjoy the tug of wild, native fish and experience the connection with the natural world that fishing offers us. As important as it is to protect and restore these places we love, it is equally important [ READ MORE... ]