2022 Ladies Day Event Announced
The Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited is pleased to announce the 2022 Ladies Day Conservation and Fly Fishing Event. The program is open to a limited number of women…
The Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited is pleased to announce the 2022 Ladies Day Conservation and Fly Fishing Event. The program is open to a limited number of women…
The rain stayed at bay so that fifteen volunteers from the Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited (DFTU) could plant more than thirty tree saplings along the east bank of…
This year’s Dr. Frank Viozzi Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to Brock Troutman, a senior at Upper Dauphin High School who lives in Lykens and plans to attend Mansfield University…
Pictured: Columbia Bahama II™ Short-Sleeve Shirt, in 5 colors Our DFTU Store has many options for Dad this Father's Day!
On May 11th, I had the opportunity to meet at a site on Snitz Creek with two property owners who would like to have a stream restoration project done on their stream…
Rob Snowhite had me on his Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast on Sunday, May 8th. In it, we review the relevant scientific literature to address a lot of common misconceptions about…
The Spring 2022 edition of our newsletter – Hatches – has been mailed out to members. Visit our Hatches Newsletter page to view the current digital edition, as well as…
On what can only be described as “a perfect spring morning,” six volunteers from the Doc Fritchey Chapter conducted our annual highway cleanup on Clarks Valley Road – along the…
The 2021-22 Gerald L. Miller Outstanding Volunteer Award has been presented to chapter member Becca Fronk. Becca has always been an advocate for the conservation of natural resources and clean water. She became…
At the same time some of our members were helping clean up Quittie Creek Nature Park on April 23rd, another group of volunteers from Doc Fritchey (Chuck Swanderski, Steve Long,…
As part of the annual Lebanon County United Way’s Day of Caring, seven Doc Fritchey members showed up to clean up an impressive “mess of downed trees” on the Quittapahilla…
Celebrating National Volunteer Week with another Brook Trout educational post! This one explains one of DFTU's conservation efforts - the Rausch Creek Diversion Wells (Rausch Creek is an abandoned coal…