Fishing the Little Juniata | May 19-20 2010
May 19, 2010 to May 20, 2010
We will fish the Little Juniata south of State College, PA on Wednesday, May 19 and Thursday, May 20; we will be guided by Keystone Anglers once again. Registration will close by the end of January or when the 9 seats are filled, whichever occurs earlier. As of February 9, 2 of the 9 seats are still available.
I will identify a local motel for us to stay at on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Penn State graduation is May 14 and 15, so rooms should be a little less of a problem than last year. I will begin this process when I start getting registrations for the trip. Individuals will be resposible for their own room reservations and roomates.
If you wish to participate, please send a completed copy of the consent form below and a nonrefundable deposit check for $100 made out to CVTU (and with no date on the check), to Gary Whipple. A second nonrefundable deposit will be required by the end of February.
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CONSENT
I, ____________________, am at least eighteen years of age and have prepared myself to participate in the Little Juniata River fishing trip sponsored by the Candlewood Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited by familiarizing myself with the physical demands involved in participating. I am in good physical condition and am capable of meeting those physical demands.
I understand that fishing trips like this one can involve the risk of death or serious physical injury and agree to assume that risk. I also agree to release and indemnify Trout Unlimited, its officers, trustees, directors, employees, and agents, from and against any and all claims, demands, and judgments arising from injuries or damages in connection with my participation in the project.
Name: ……………………………………………………………..
Address: …………………………………………………………..
Email address: ……………………………………………………..
Telephone number: ……………………………………………….
Emergency Contact name and telephone number: …………………………………………..
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Additional Information
extract from prior years to capture key bits of information:
Comfort Inn – Huntingdon
100 S. 4th Street
Huntingdon, PA 16652
(814) 643-1600
To reserve a camp site at Poe Paddy. Here is the link to the PA state site that shows the Poe Paddy camp sites: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/ … y_camp.pdf . And, here is the link to the camp site reservations system http://www.pa.reserveworld.com/
for those of you contemplating fishing for Pennsylvania steelhead, you might consider getting your lake Erie stamp at the same time as you get your Pennsylvania license for the year.
Fast Facts about the
2009 Pennsylvania Trout Season
Opening Day: Saturday, April 18 (how this date is determined)
Regional Opening Day: Saturday, April 4
Regional Opening Day counties:
All streams in Adams, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill and York counties.
Streams on county borders that are part of Regional Opening Day:
Mahantango Creek, between Northumberland and Dauphin counties. This is the ONLY stream in Northumberland County opening on the earlier date.
West Branch Mahantango Creek, between Snyder and Juniata counties. This is the ONLY stream in Snyder County opening on the earlier date.
Two streams in Carbon County — Lizard Creek and Mahoning Creek.
Time: 8 a.m.
Minimum Size: Seven (7) inches
Fishing Hours: 24 hours a day, after the 8 a.m. opener
Creel limits
Regular season (opening day thru Labor Day) — 5 (combined species)
Extended season (Jan. 1-Feb. 28) & (day after Labor Day-Dec. 31) — 3 (combined species)
Creel limits apply to the majority of trout fishing waters (inland waters). Other rules apply for Special Regulation Areas. Anglers should consult the Summary of PA Fishing Laws and Regulations, distributed free with their licenses, for more details.
2009 Fishing Licenses:
In addition to a fishing license, trout anglers 16 and older must posses a Trout/Salmon Stamp (or Combination Trout-Salmon Stamp/Lake Erie Permit) to fish for trout.
A Lake Erie Permit (or Combination Trout-Salmon Stamp/Lake Erie Permit) is also needed to fish for trout, salmon and steelhead in Lake Erie and its tributaries.
Licenses, stamps and permits must be signed in ink and displayed on an outer garment. Anglers must also be able to provide positive proof of identification (other than the fishing license) upon request of a Waterways Conservation Officer.
License Fees: 2009 licenses, stamps and permits are valid December 1, 2008 through December 31, 2009 (except 1, 3 and 7-day licenses) and are available at issuing agents statewide and online through the The Outdoor Shop.
LICENSE/STAMP AGE COST
Resident 16 – 64 $22.70
Senior Resident 65 & up 11.70
Senior Resident – Lifetime 65 & up 51.70
1-day Resident (not valid March 15-April 30) 16 & up 11.70
National Guard & Armed Forces Reserve (resident)* 16 & up 2.70
Prisoner of War (resident)* 16 & up 2.70
Prisoner of War – Senior Lifetime (resident)* 65 & up 51.70
Non-resident 16 & up 52.70
7-day Tourist 16 & up 34.70
3-day Tourist 16 & up 26.70
1-day Tourist (includes all stamps, not valid March 15-April 30) 16 & up 26.70
Trout/Salmon Stamp 16 & up 9.70
Lake Erie Permit 16 & up 9.70
Combination Trout-Salmon/Lake Erie Permit 16 & up 15.70
* Licenses are only available at Commission and county treasurer offices. Locations are contained within our complete agent listing, county treasurers are generally located at county court offices.
Prices listed include all agent and transaction fees



R there still an opening?
Is there still an opening?… let me know and I’ll send in the form. Let me know the deposit required as of this date.
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