Posted in Fishing Veterans

Veterans Fishing Day

After over two years, we were finally able to get our third veterans fishing day in on October 2. This year, the event was held at the Kingston Club lake near Latrobe and was open to all veterans. We had beautiful fall weather, a chilly morning gave way to a sunny, warm afternoon. FTTU partnered with the Kingston Veterans and Sportsmen’s Club and Project Healing Waters with Boy Scout and Cub Scout troops preparing and serving the food. Lowe’s Latrobe donated the drinks. The lake was stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout by the Kingston Club and everyone was able to get into some fish. Mentors from FTTU and Project Healing Waters were on hand to net fish and provide assistance to those who needed help fishing. FTTU also provided loaner rods and reels, bait, lures, flies and other fishing tackle. All the veterans received raffle tickets and after lunch, prizes donated by FTTU and the Kingston Club were given out to both the veterans and some scouts.

For a full report and slide show, see the Community Service Page.

 


 

Posted in Chapter Business

FTTU Leadership Slate Set for 2021-2022

The Forbes Trail Chapter officers and directors were set for the coming year at the Annual Meeting in October. A new director, Angela Schultheis was elected to the board and Hank Balles was re-elected – both for three year terms. Angie is also FTTU’s Women’s and Diversity Chair. The line-up of officers remains the same, all have one year remaining on their two-year terms.

Congratulations to Angie and thanks to outgoing director Dr. Lou Izzo.

Directors – 1-year term
Rod Cross – Acme
Doug Yocabet – Acme

Directors – 2-year term
Milt Claney – Greensburg
Ron Rodgers – Greensburg

Directors – 3-year term
Hank Balles – Ligonier
Angela Schultheis – Latrobe

Directors Emeritus
Tom Evans – Ligonier
Ralph Koscianski – Greensburg
Bob Shusko – Ligonier

Officers
President – Larry Myers – Greensburg
Vice President – Denny Hess – Irwin
Treasurer – Monty Murty – Laughlintown
Secretary – Scott Minster – Bradenville

Committee Chairs
Finance – Bob Shusko – Ligonier
Conservation – Denny Hess – Irwin
Rock Run – Ralph Koscianski
Women & Diversity – Angela Schultheis – Latrobe
Loyalhanna Watershed Association Liaison – John Albright – Youngwood
Newsletter/Website – Scott Minster – Bradenville
Facebook/Social Media – Doug Yocabet – Acme, Angela Schultheis – Latrobe
Fundraising – Monty Murty – Laughlintown
Veterans – Larry Myers – Greensburg
Youth Education – OPEN
Education – Rod Cross – Acme
Membership – Bonnie Robinson – Ligonier


 

Posted in Citizen Science Rock Run

Rock Run Water Tests – October 2021

Rock Run
Mouth of Rock Run 10-2-21

Mornings have turned chilly in the Laurel Highlands. Here’s the Rock Run Water test results for October 2, 2021.

Air Temperature: 54° F
Water Temperature: 53.5° F
Linn Run Discharge: 3.99
Linn Run Gauge: 1.55
pH: 7.55
Alkalinity: 9.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Posted in Chapter Business Meetings

Notice of Annual Meeting

Our next monthly meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 6 at 6:00 PM and it will be at the Bear Rocks Community Center east of Mt. Pleasant.  The Center is on Big Spring Road.  Coming from Mt. Pleasant east on Rt. 31, go up 3-mile hill and turn right near the top before a brown building, which is Doug and Michele’s new fly shop, then turn left at the Pizza Shop. Continue to the Bear Rocks Community brown, wooden sign.  The club is on the right, parking on the left.  We are not requiring masks but some may prefer to wear them.

This is also our Annual Membership Meeting.  We will hold an election to fill two vacancies for Directors positions.  We have changed the format of our meetings somewhat.  The Executive Committee will conduct business in advance of the monthly meetings and report significant decisions to the members.  That, we hope, will minimize the length of the business meetings.  Committees will still need to be prepared to give their reports and we’ll update members on all upcoming activities.  Then, at the end of each meeting we will allow time for socializing and provide light food and soft drinks.  This will allow members more time to catch up on fishing and other activities.  Our November monthly meeting will be back at the Loyalhanna Watershed barn in Ligonier.


 

Posted in Youth Education

Rivers Conservation & Fly Fishing Youth Camp Student Speaks at September Meeting

Nicholas at September Meeting
Nicholas Vargo at the September meeting showing off a few of his catches. The most effective fly??? A red sucker spawn!

The Rivers Conservation and Fly Fishing Youth Camp was back in 2021 after a one-year hiatus due to COVID. This year, FTTU awarded a full sponsorship to local student Nicholas Vargo to attend the camp which ran from June 20th through the 25th at Messiah College along Yellow Breeches Creek in central Pennsylvania. Nicholas gave a short talk and slide show on his experiences at the camp at our September meeting. He said the camp really opened his eyes on the importance of cold water conservation and increased his fly fishing and fly tying skills ten-fold. The camp has college level courses on a variety of topics related to cold water conservation. Nicholas said he particularly enjoyed the electrofishing session which revealed some of the fish species inhabiting Yellow Breeches Creek. The kids had time to fish each day before classes in the morning and again in the evening.

If you know of a deserving young person who would be interested in attending the camp in 2022, contact us for more information at info@forbestrailtu.org. The camp is open to boys and girls aged 14-17 and will be held June 19 – 24, 2022. FTTU would be interested in sponsoring at least one local student.


 

Posted in Citizen Science Rock Run

Rock Run Water Tests 8.28.21

Rock Run 8-28-21
Mouth of Rock Run 8-28-21

Good numbers from Rock Run this month. Even though recent storms raised the flow a little, alkalinity increased.

Air Temperature: 75° F
Water Temperature: 67.5° F
pH: 7.5
Alkalinity: 12.3
Linn Run Gauge: 1.44
Flow: Low and clear.

RR_pH Chart 2021

 

 

 

 

 


 

Posted in Events Fishing Veterans Volunteer Opportunity

Save the Date – Veterans Fishing Day 10.2.21

After an absence due to COVID in 2020, the Military Veterans Fishing Outing is back. This year, it will be held on Saturday, October 2nd from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Kingston Veterans and Sportsmans Club in Latrobe. The event is sponsored by the Kingston Club and FTTU.

The outing is open to all active duty or veterans of the U.S. military. Participants do not need to be disabled, but 30 spots are reserved for disabled vets. The event is free but you will need to register if you would like to take part. To get registered, email us at info@forbestrailtu.org. You can also participate as a mentor or volunteer. For more information on volunteer opportunities, contact us at the same email address.

Fishing will be done on the club’s lake for stocked trout and panfish. No fishing license is required and all tackle will be provided by FTTU. Volunteer mentors will be on hand to provide help for the disabled and instruction to those who would like to learn to fly fish. A grilled lunch will be served by the local Boy Scout Troop.

We have held this event in 2018 and 2019 and it has been an extremely successful and fun day. See the Community Service page for a report from 2019 and a slide show. Hope to see you there!


 

Posted in Citizen Science Rock Run

Rock Run August Water Quality Tests

Mouth of Rock Run
Yes, there’s flowing water at the mouth of Rock Run.

Midsummer low flows greeted the testers. Rain, please!

Air Temperature: 61° F
Water Temperature: 62° F
Linn Run Discharge: 2.4
Linn Run Gauge Height: 1.32
pH: 7.5
Alkalinity: 11.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Posted in Citizen Science Rock Run

Rock Run Water Tests July 2021

Mouth of Rock Run
Low flow at the mouth of Rock Run.

Lowest flow of the year yields the highest alkalinity reading this so far this year.

Air Temperature: 81° F
Water Temperature: 66°F
pH: 7.5
Alkalinity: 10
Linn Run Gauge Height: 1.36
Linn Run Discharge: 2.87

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Posted in Citizen Science Events Linn Run

Volunteer Appreciation and Media Day Held at Linn Run State Park

FTTU held a volunteer appreciation day on Wednesday, June 29, on Linn Run and invited the local media to attend. A picnic lunch was the chapter’s way of thanking everyone who volunteered their time and services for the study. Demonstrations of electro-shocking and macroinvertebrate collection were conducted. Josh Penatzer, Project Manager for Loyalhanna Watershed Association donned the battery pack and electrodes and probed the waters while volunteers followed with nets. The sampling was abbreviated because the water was low and they didn’t want to stress the wild brook trout. More extensive electro-shocking will be conducted in the spring during higher water flows and fish will be checked for gill lice then released unharmed.

Andrea Kautz, Research Entomologist for Powdermill Nature Reserve instructed volunteers on how to use nets to collect trout bugs. Alongside the stream, she coached the volunteers how to sort and identify the bugs which are indicators of water quality. They captured an assortment of mayflies, caddis flies and stoneflies in a matter of minutes. Both Andrea and Josh supervised the volunteers on June 16th when they sampled 12 sections of Linn Run including the major tributaries.

FTTU received a grant through the Foundation For Pennsylvania Watersheds to do a comprehensive study of the Linn Run Watershed with the end result being a Cold Water Conservation Plan identifying problem areas that can be addressed to improve conditions for the native brook trout inhabiting the watershed.

With assistance from our partners at The Loyalhanna Watershed Association, DCNR/Linn Run State Park, The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Powdermill Nature Reserve, Westmoreland County Conservation District, PA Fish and Boat Commission, The Ligonier Valley School District and our own citizen scientist volunteers, we have so far completed a visual habitat assessment, a macroinvertebrate survey and a water quality analysis. Look for the conservation plan to come out in 2022.