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Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania Type of stream: Freestone Angling methods: Fly Species: Brown, brook trout Access: Easy Season: Year-round Supporting Services: Renovo  Short take: Great caddis! Handicapped Access: Yes Closest Chapter: Kettle Creek     If there’s a go-to fly for Kettle Creek [ READ MORE... ]
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Location: Northcentral Pennsylvania Type of stream: Limestone Angling methods: Fly, Spin Species: Brown, Brookies  Access: Moderate Season: Year-round Supporting Services: Lock Haven Short take: “Big” Fishing Creek Handicapped Access: None Closest TU Chapter: Lock Haven   Pennsylvania has a [ READ MORE... ]
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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... ]
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Paula Piatt, TU's Eastern Sportsmen Organizer, will present her talk, "Shared Habitat" which focuses on the potential impacts of shale gas drilling and its associated construction activities on fish and wildlife habitats, the sportsman's experience, and ways sportsmen can protect the habitat at the [ READ MORE... ]
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On the opening day of Trout Season in Pennsylvania volunteers from the Knights of Columbus, Stroud Township, and the Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited organized the annual Children's Fishing Contest on the pond at Brodhead Creek Park in Stroudsburg Pennsylvania. Volunteers organized the prizes, [ READ MORE... ]
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On Wednesday April 9th 2014 leaders from the Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited #289 spent the day with PAFBC Executive Director John Arway on a tour of the Poconos public fishing areas. The tour started on the Pocono Creek in Tannersville, PA in an area that the Chapter is planning to do instream [ READ MORE... ]
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       WCO Lee Creyer had informed the Hokendauqua Chapter of Trout Unlimited that the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PF&BC) was to have a meeting within the Hokendauqua Park and Playground Association (HPPA) at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 12. The main entrance to the park is in the [ READ MORE... ]
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“Doc” receiving award from his namesake chapter in 1998 The Doc Fritchey Chapter’s roots date back to 1970 when a single chapter served the needs of southcentral Pennsylvania TU members. At that time, Cumberland Valley TU, whose membership ranks included Dauphin County, was focused mainly on [ READ MORE... ]
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These guys are relentless. When you think TU volunteer, your mind may wander to planting trees for streambank improvement or placing boulders in a brook for fish habitat; maybe even teaching kids to fish or tie flies, getting them hooked on the sport. But these guys from the Southeastern Montgomery [ READ MORE... ]
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When Europeans arrived in Pennsylvania, “Penn’s Woods,” trees covered 90% of the land and brook trout thrived in its streams. The Allegheny Mountains were America’s western frontier in colonial times. In 1758, from a fort built at the mountain village of Ligonier, now home to Trout Unlimited’s [ READ MORE... ]
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