Chapter Meeting – Protect Your Favorite Trout Stream By Going Fishing

The Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited is looking for your participation in launching a PA Fish & Boat Commission (PFBC) pilot program to prioritize which streams will be studied this summer as part of the Unassessed Waters Initiative. PFBC staff will be at the monthly meeting of Susquehanna TU at 7:30 p.m. on April 10th to display maps and list which streams in Lycoming and Sullivan Counties need to be sampled. Under this program, anglers will pick a stream to go out and fish and then report back on what they caught or observed using a form supplied by the PFBC.  This information will then be used by the PFBC to prioritize sampling efforts for this summer’s work by PF&BC staff and partnering colleges. We would like to invite all local trout fisherman, watershed groups, and others who would like to assist in this program to attend the meeting and consider helping out with this monumental effort to get wild trout streams protected.

The meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian Church (East 3rd Street and Mulberry Street, Williamsport) and parking and entrance is in the rear.  We look forward to seeing you there and helping with the project.

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Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited

Welcome to the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Founded in 1964, we are one of Pennsylvania’s oldest chapters, and help protect many miles of central Pennsylvania’s finest streams. Some of our waters include Muncy Creek, Loyalsock Creek, Black Hole Creek, Pine Creek, Slate Run and Lycoming Creek

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