5th Annual RVTU Penns Creek Trout Camp
Camping and Trout Fishing at Penns Creek, PA
$15
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Buy 1 ticket for each person for camping out Friday night May 16
Buy 1 ticket per person for Camping Saturday Night May 17
Buy 1 ticket per person for Camping on Sunday night May 18
Buy 1 ticket per person for camping Monday night May 19
Buy One Ticket per Person for Tuesday night May 20
Buy one ticket per person for camping out Wedesday May 21
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Come join RVTU members and friends as we enjoy the best fishing that Pennsylvania's famous limestone region has to offer. We have reserved the group campsite for 6 nights, from Friday May 15 to Thurs May 22. This is first come, first served, as the group site does have a capacity restriction. You don't need to come for all 6 nights - but be aware fishing is often much better on weekdays after the crowds come home, so consider extending you stay past the weekend for a few days!
Penns is known for its remote and rugged beauty and plentiful, but highly selective and wary wild brown trout. It is also known for prolific hatches. Start filling your fly box because during this week you never know what might be on the menu, with March Browns wrapping up, olives on cloudy days, peak sulphurs, all manner of caddis hatching at any time, and hopefully some of the green drakes that Penns is famous for. If super selective wild trout isn't your preferred game, there are many other streams in the region offering excellent fishing for wild or stocked fish, as well as small mountain streams full of native brookies.
Food is largely on your own, or coordinate with other campers if you like. Note: the nearest restaurant is at least 30 minutes away over dirt forest road so you won't be ordering out for pizza!
PLEASE PURCHASE A TICKET FOR EVERY NIGHT YOU PLAN TO CAMP WITH US. This will help us to manage capacity at the site and to know when people are coming and going.
Penns is known for its remote and rugged beauty and plentiful, but highly selective and wary wild brown trout. It is also known for prolific hatches. Start filling your fly box because during this week you never know what might be on the menu, with March Browns wrapping up, olives on cloudy days, peak sulphurs, all manner of caddis hatching at any time, and hopefully some of the green drakes that Penns is famous for. If super selective wild trout isn't your preferred game, there are many other streams in the region offering excellent fishing for wild or stocked fish, as well as small mountain streams full of native brookies.
Food is largely on your own, or coordinate with other campers if you like. Note: the nearest restaurant is at least 30 minutes away over dirt forest road so you won't be ordering out for pizza!
PLEASE PURCHASE A TICKET FOR EVERY NIGHT YOU PLAN TO CAMP WITH US. This will help us to manage capacity at the site and to know when people are coming and going.
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