Trout Unlimited is a grassroots, volunteer organization dedicated to the conservation, protection, and restoration of trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds in North America. The Doc Fritchey Chapter #108, located in Dauphin and Lebanon counties in Pennsylvania, is proud to be fulfilling Trout Unlimited's mission in the region. With a focus on conserving and restoring the coldwater resources of south central Pennsylvania, the chapter has received recognition for its efforts, including the Conservation Organization of the Year Award from the PA Association of Conservation Districts in 2003 and the Best Chapter Award from the PATU State Council in 2000 and 2009.
The chapter offers various opportunities for individuals to get involved, whether through membership, donations, or participation in chapter meetings, workdays, and special events. By joining Trout Unlimited, individuals can contribute to the ongoing efforts to protect and restore the local trout and salmon fisheries, while also enjoying the benefits of being part of a passionate community of anglers and conservationists. With a commitment to conserving and preserving the natural beauty of the region's streams and rivers, the Doc Fritchey Chapter is making a significant impact on the coldwater resources of Dauphin and Lebanon counties.
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