Fort Indiantown Gap’s Entry Policies for November 26 DFTU General Membership Meeting and Presentation
Just a reminder of Fort Indiantown Gap’s newest entry procedures… You can print or download the Meeting Invite…
Just a reminder of Fort Indiantown Gap’s newest entry procedures… You can print or download the Meeting Invite…
DFTU will once again be sponsoring 3 participants from Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Cumberland Valley Trout Unlimited's Rivers Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp, celebrating its 30th year, is held…
by Richard DiStanislao Mark Nale, award-winning Pennsylvania outdoor writer and photographer, will be the featured speaker for our chapter’s November meeting. His presentation will be a very family-oriented program where…
Just a reminder of Fort Indiantown Gap’s newest entry procedures… You can print or download the Meeting Invite…
We are selling our cargo trailer! Since having acquired a storage unit, this trailer is ready for its next owner. The interior has been fitted with shelving, racks for fishing…
Join us September 24, at 7pm, for our General Membership Meeting for a presentation by Ben John on Erie Steelhead! Ben will discuss fishing for Steelhead, from preparation to catching…
Just a reminder of Fort Indiantown Gap's newest entry procedures... You can print or download the Meeting Invite...
Take a visual tour of New Zealand at our July 23rd General Membership Meeting! Dr. Brett Ernst, and his wife Mariann, will “travel” with you on an epic journey through…
Join us on March 26 for our Annual Membership Meeting beginning at 7pm, in the Community Club at Fort Indiantown Gap. We will be holding DFTU's Board Officers and Directors…
DFTU will be sponsoring 3 participants from Dauphin and Lebanon counties. The deadline for early registration is December 31, 2023. The Rivers Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp is held…
Our next chapter meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 28th at the Community Club at Ft. Indiantown Gap beginning at 7:00 p.m. Because of an unexpected scheduling conflict in…
“Early explorers described the Patagonians as 'giants' because they were larger than the diminutive European sailors. The secluded valleys of Patagonia are now home to giants of another type: giant…