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Chapter Meeting November 11 – Atlantic Salmon Fishing on Quebec’s Gaspe Peninsula
The public is invited to attend a Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited meeting at which Walt Nicholson of the chapter will present a program on Atlantic Salmon fishing on the beautiful Grand Cascapedia River located on the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec. The unique history and restoration efforts of Atlantic salmon fishing on what has been described as the best Atlantic Salmon river in North America will be discussed as well as the traditions, ecology, regulations, techniques, tackle and flies that are used. The program will take place on Wednesday, November 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at the rear of the First Presbyterian Church at East Third and Mulberry Sts. in Williamsport
Chapter Meeting October 14, 2015 – What is an Angler to do over the Winter
The October meeting of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited will be held on Wednesday October 14, 2015 at the First Presbyterian Church (102 E. 3rd Street, Williamsport, use rear entrance) starting at 7:30 pm. Joe Radley will be discussing what an angler can do over the winter months when there are no streams to fish. He will give the many options available to anglers so that they may get ready for the next fishing season. This will be a great presentation and some new ideas may be presented. The meeting is free and open to the public and we hope to see you there.
Keystone Select Stocked Trout Waters
Taken from the PA Fish and Boat Commission Website: ( We have a second water in our area in addition to Pine Creek)
Trout anglers who want an experience targeting bigger fish will have the opportunity to catch 14”-20” trout in eight Keystone Select Stocked Trout Waters, unveiled here today at the quarterly meeting of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC).
Under the program, approximately 3,200 large trout will be distributed among the eight waters, one in each commissioner district. The trout will be stocked at a rate of up to 250 trout per mile, which is comparable to the numbers of fish of this size in Pennsylvania’s best wild trout waters.
The eight waters include:
- Chester County, Middle Branch White Clay Creek, Section 3 (1.67 miles)
- Dauphin County, Wiconisco Creek, Section 3 (0.74 miles)
- Lackawanna/Wyoming Counties, South Branch Tunkhannock Creek, Section 4 (0.99 miles)
- Lawrence County, Neshannock Creek, Section 3 (2.67 miles)
- Lycoming County, Loyalsock Creek, Section 5 (1.49 miles)
- Potter County, First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek, Section 4 (1.67 miles)
- Somerset County, Laurel Hill Creek, Section 3 (2.33 miles)
- Westmoreland County, Loyalhanna Creek, Section 3 (1.67 miles)
“We wanted to add an element of excitement to trout fishing and at the same time remind anglers that the trout season can extend well into the summer,” said PFBC Executive Director John Arway. “These are the biggest stocked trout we raise, so anglers will definitely enjoy catching them. And the waters are regulated under Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only (DHALO) regulations, which provides the opportunity to catch these fish multiple times.”
Under DHALO regulations, waters are open to fishing year-round. But anglers may harvest trout only between June 15 and Labor Day and the trout have to be a minimum of nine inches. From the day after Labor Day until June 15, these waters are managed on a catch-and-release-only basis and the creel limit is zero. Tackle is limited to artificial lures and flies.
Arway added that similar programs have proven very popular on other waters, such as Pine Creek in Lycoming County.
“These programs have successfully demonstrated that destination fisheries can be created, drawing anglers from across the state and even the country and providing an economic boost to local communities,” he said. “We’re confident our program will have the same effect and we’ll draw anglers to each of these eight destinations.”
The waters in Dauphin and Chester counties will be stocked with the larger trout in advance of the regional opening day of trout season on April 2. The other waters will be stocked prior to the April 16 statewide opener for trout. Each of the eight waters will also receive an in-season stocking in late April. Both stockings will include a number of these larger fish. The PFBC website or FishBoatPA app should be consulted for the actual stocking dates.
PFBC staff presented the concept of the new program at the last quarterly meeting, and then ran an online promotion asking anglers to submit suggestions for the name. More than 1,550 submissions were received with 144 different names recommended by the public.
“A committee reviewed the selections and the Keystone Select Stocked Trout Waters name was chosen,” said Leroy Young, Director of the Bureau of Fisheries. “This name ties the program uniquely to Pennsylvania and includes the new Stocked Trout Waters name, which replaces the previously named Approved Trout Waters beginning in 2016.”
PA Fly Fishing Museum Association Fall Banquet
PA FIy Fishing Museum Association presents the:
PFFMA I7Ih ANNUAL FALL FUND-RAISING BANQUET
Satarday November 14th, 2015, Allenberry Resort, Boiling Springs, PA 17007
You are invited to join us at Allenberry Resort, for PFFMA’s Annual Fundraising Event. This years fundraiser includes, a free 2:00 afternoon reception in the museum for Tom Dorsey and Tom Maxwell of Thomas & Thomas Rods, Robert “Bucky” Metz of Metz Hatchery and Thaddeus Norris, author of the “American Angler” in 1864, all of whom will be inducted into the Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Museum at the afternoon reception. There will also be several of PA’s finest bamboo rod builders displaying their rods, plus a cane rod building demonstration. The inductions will be at 4:00 and feature free refreshments and a champagne toast, complements of Allenberry Resort. This should give everyone attending time to meet some of the icons of PA’s Bamboo Rod and Hackle world, have a book signed, receive some tips, and learn from the experts present. Joining in the celebration this year will be Bob Clousero Joe Humphreys, Ed Jaworowski and Ed Shenk
Thq evening activities will start at 6:00pm in the Carriase Room: Festivities begin with Live Music with Dr. Beth Trez, of Trez Music and Education Center, Cash Bar, Luscious Buffet, Scrumptious Dessert, Both Live & Silent Auction items of extraordinary experiences, guided trips, Collectables and Treasures.
Guest speaker will be Tom Dorsev of Thomas & Thomas Rod Company.
A Marinaro “Maxwell” bamboo rod is being built by Bill Harms and Tom Whittle, two of the finest cane rod builders today, and authors of the book Split and Glued by Vincent C. Marinaro, Both wiil be present for the rod raffle drawing. This rod is being built from one of Marinaro’s bamboo culm’s using his tapers. This rod, plus the 21″ Brown Trout carving by Steve Kimple, mounted on a solid walnut base, will be raffled off at the at the banquet at the end of the evening. Tickets can be purchased on our website www.paflyfishing,org for $I0 each for the “Maxwell” rod and $5 each for the Brown Trout carving.
Banquet tickets can be purchased for $35 each, and can be purchased on our PFFMA website home page www.paflyfishing.org, or by sending a check to: PFFMA, PO BOX 205, Boiling Springs, PA 17007
Special PFFMA member room rate of $49 available at Allenberry Resort. For overnight lodging call 800-430-5468, REGISTER EARLY rooms are limited.
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September 11
John Arway to attend September 9 picnic
You are reminded that the September meeting of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited will be held Wednesday September 9 from 2pm until dark at the Greenwood Hunting Lodge. After sending out the announcement in the September issue of the Susquehanna Ripples and posting on the website, we learned that John Arway, Executive Director, and Eric Hussar, District 5 Commissioner of the Pa. Fish & Boat Commission, will be attending the picnic. This will be a great opportunity for us to meet with them and hear about coming activities
The Greenwood Hunting Lodge property contains two lakes and holds a variety of fish Fishing will be all-tackle. A gas grill will be available for cooking, and the Chapter will have hot dogs, rolls, and drinks. Bring your own meat if you wish, and a dish to share if you can.
Our program will be a presentation from John Arway and Eric Hussar and then we will discuss how we might market the large inventory of fly tying materials which we now have. You are welcome to arrive anytime after 2 P.M. We will adjourn at dark. Plan to eat about 6 P.M.
Directions to Greenwood Hunting Club are as follows: Take Rt. 14 north. 1 mile north of Marsh Hill Meat Market, turn left on Frozen Run Road (dirt road) – proceed 4 miles up to the Greenwood Hunting Lodge. We hope to see you all there.





