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Susquehanna Ripples Newsletter of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited #044 July 2014 50th Anniversary Dinner Recap Everyone who attended the Anniversary Celebration Dinner at 33 East Restaurant had a great time and left with many memories and new friendships. We were very fortunate to have had three of our founding members present as well as many long time members. It was a great night meeting new friends, sharing stories, and in sharing a great night with everyone. There was a large memorabilia display highlighting some of the Chapter events and activities over the last 50 years; and a silent auction was held with items donated by Tom Finkbiner of the Slate Run Tackle Shop, Orvis, LL Bean, Steven Shaner, Ken Hunter, Dave Craig, Mike O Brien, Truman McMullen, and Mark Susinno. We were very fortunate to have had many distinguished guests attend: Bryan Moore, Vice President of Volunteer Operations for National Trout Unlimited; Brian Celebrating 50 Years 1964 2014 Three of the founding members of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited. From Left to right: Dick Leaver, Bill O Connor, and Bob Rinn Wagner, President of the PA Council of Trout Unlimited; Sherwin Albert, Vice President of the PA Council of Trout Unlimited; Ben Hayes, North Central Region Vice President for the PA Council of Trout Unlimited; John Arway, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; Bill Worobec, Commissioner for the PA Fish and Boat Commission and Chapter member; and Jeff Wheeland, Lycoming County Commissioner. We were entertained by Ken Hunter who gave us a very insightful and fun look into the life of an artist. He had many slides to show and a great story behind each one. He shared where his inspiration comes from to do the paintings he does and how his love of the outdoors allows him to do what he does. The entire evening was fun and memorable and I made many new friends and am looking forward to the future where We all hope your summer is enjoyable and safe and that you are doing lots of fishing. Please send us your stories and photo s so that we can share them with others. We welcome items on all aspects of fishing and not just trout fishing.

Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited Election Results H. Scott Rupert 1945 2014 It is with great sadness that we have to say that we have lost a great friend and member of our family, Scott Rupert. Scott died at his home in May and will be sadly missed by all. He was a member of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited and served as a Director since 2013 and was active with the Chapter always lending a hand when needed. Our Prayers and thoughts go out to his family and friends and he will be missed by all. Scott s obituary can be found on our webpage. Scott Rupert Estate Donates to Chapter Our chapter is delighted to have received a large collection of tools and materials from the estate of our director and friend, Scott Rupert, courtesy of his family. Some of it will be used for our fly tying lessons, and the balance will provide a great addition to our next sale. Scott legacy will continue on with this donation and we want to thank Scott s family for this donation. We are hope to be able to repeat the good fortune that we had at our mall sale last year. Dave Craig At the April Chapter meeting, elections were held for all Officer and Director Positions for the 2014-2015 year. As a result of those present, the following were elected: David Craig President Walt Nicholson Vice President Kevin McJunkin Secretary Bob Baker Treasurer Carey Entz-Rine Director Jim Latini Director Joe Radley Director Scott Rupert Director Bob Spencer Director Steve Szoke Director Congratulations to the above individuals and thank you all for stepping forward to serve YOUR Chapter. We are looking forward to another great year and as always, if you can help the Chapter in any way, please let us know. You do not have to commit to a large amount of time, but any time that you can give to the Chapter is appreciated. If you have any questions, or would like to help, please contact any of the individuals (contact information is given below). Family Fishing Event in Slate Run Discover just how much fun fishing can be when you do it together at a PFBC Family Fishing Program. Learn basic fishing skills like knot tying, casting, baiting the hook, and taking a fish off the hook. You and your family will have the opportunity to fish no fishing license required. All equipment provided and will include both spinning and fly fishing. This event was rescheduled from May and will be held on July 19, 2014 (11:00 AM to 05:00 PM). If you can help, please call Tom Finkbiner at 570-753-8551. Officer and Directors President: David Craig Email: davsalc@comcast.net Home: 570-326-1002 Cell: 570-971-4744 Vice President: Walt Nicholson Email: walt.nicholson10@gmail.com Secretary: Walt Nicholson Treasurer: Bob Baker Email: boblbaker@comcast.net Home: 570-321-7806 Board of Directors Jim Latini Kevin McJunkin Joe Radley Scott Rupert Bob Spencer Chapter Advisors Bill O Connor Bob Rinn Newsletter Editor/Webmaster Bob Baker susquehannatu.wordpress.com susquehannatu@gmail.com July 2014 2

Help Keep our Waterways Clean Storm drains are metal grate inlets that can be seen along road curbs, in parking lots, and outside buildings around our community. Storm drains collect rain water that is carried away through a network of underground pipes. In most places the storm water is carried straight to local streams and rivers - water bodies often used for drinking water by downstream communities. Storm drains simply carry rainwater and pollutants directly to the nearest stream, river or wetland. When it rains, the accumulated water washes over streets, roofs, lawns, and parking lots and picks up oil, sediment, bacteria, grease and chemicals that can pollute our waterways. Unfortunately, some people use the storm drains for hazardous waste disposal by pouring chemicals, pesticides, paints, antifreeze and used motor oil down the catch basins. Dumping these materials pollutes the water which kills fish, vegetation and wildlife and can even foul our drinking water supply What can you do to keep our storm water and streams cleaner? Do not dump anything into storm drains Use less, or even quit using, fertilizers and week killers on your lawn and garden Wash you car at a commercial car wash or on an unpaved surface like your lawn, which acts as a sponge and filter Remove yard debris and trash Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited clogging storm drain inlets Clean up car fluids that are spilled or leaking immediately Dispose of household chemicals responsibly by following the directions on the package The marker at the top of this article has been placed throughout our area on storm drains. Indian Park in Montoursville has also placed these at their pavilions. Please do your part in keeping our streams clean. Information for this article was obtained from the following sources: 1. Only rain down the storm drain pamphlet - Lycoming County Department of Planning and Community Development (April 2013) 2. ttp://www.cleanwaterservices.org/residents/ J o i n T h e C y c l e / I n Y o u r C o m m u n i t y / Stormdrain.aspx Recipe of the Month Mom s Best Crappie Sandwich 4 (8 to 10 oz each) crappie fillets 2 cups whole milk 1/2 cup white cornmeal 1/2 cup cornstarch 1/2 cup all purpose flour 2 Tbs chili powder 1 Tbs salt 2 cups canola oil 8 slices rye bread (or other bread of your choice) Tabasco or tartar sauce In a large container, soak crappie fillets in whole mile for 1 hour. In a large resealable plastic bad, combine cornmeal, cornstarch, flour, chili powder and salt. Remove fillets from milk; discard milk. Add fillets to reaealable plastic bag; shake fillets with dry ingredients. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium - high heat until hot. Place fillets in skillet; fry until golden brown, about 3 to 5 minutes. Place fillets on bread and serve with Tabasco or tartar sauce. Recipe taken from: Larry Pacewicz, San Leandro, CA From Celebrate Fish, Member s Greatest Recipes North American Fishing Club Fly Pattern Trading Cards by Toppin the Waders Trading www.flyshack.com July 2014 3

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Susquehanna Ripples Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited PO Box 1132 Williamsport, PA 17703-1132 The Mission of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited is to work to conserve, protect and restore Central Pennsylvania s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds Upcoming Events July 17, 2014 Family Fishing Day at Slate Run September 2, 2014 Extended Season for Trout Begins September 10, 2014 Chapter meeting will be held at the Montoursville Boat Launch at the foot of Mill Street (turn at the green bridge). Meeting will start at 5 pm and we announce the topic in the near future. October 8, 2014 Chapter Meeting November 12, 2014 Chapter Meeting January 14, 2015 Chapter Meeting - Annual Watershed Summit February 11, 2015 Chapter Meeting WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Sam Derstine T. Fitzpatrick Clayton Good Michael Grove Scott Oden Levi Schappell Gerald Snyder James Taylor Brant Waldron George Watson OUR MEMBERSHIP IS NOW AT 245 Chapter meetings Held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and are open to the public and begin at 7:30 pm. Meetings are held at the First Presbyterian Church of Williamsport in the Fellowship Hall (unless otherwise noted), 102 East 3rd Street, Williamsport. Parking is in the rear of the Church along Mulberry Street. No meetings are held in May, June, July, August or December