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SUMMARY:Women's Event:  Bass and Pan fish. Location TBD
DESCRIPTION:Warm water fish are happy to take surface lures in ponds and creeks. Great opportunity to “get your feet wet” fly fishing.  Contact:  pwwtuwomen@gmail.com  for more information.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/womens-event-bass-and-pan-fish-location-tbd/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
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UID:10000067-1661558400-1661644799@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Women's Event:  Scouting for bass
DESCRIPTION:Too hot to bother the trout\, but bass will be all over terresterial flies. Location TBD \nFor more information: contact  pwwtuwomen@gmail.com
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/womens-event-scouting-for-bass/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
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CREATED:20220902T192513Z
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UID:10000078-1664013600-1664031600@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Women and Diversity outing: Trout Fishing at Confluence below the dam
DESCRIPTION:PWWTU Womens Events Fall 2022
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/women-and-diversity-outing-trout-fishing-at-confluence-below-the-dam/
CATEGORIES:Fishing,Women's and Diversity
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ORGANIZER;CN="PWWTU Women and Diversity":MAILTO:pwwtuwomen@gmail.com
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UID:10000079-1666432800-1666450800@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Women and Diversity outing: Trout Fishing in Buffalo Creek
DESCRIPTION:PWWTU Womens Events Fall 2022
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/women-and-diversity-outing-trout-fishing-in-buffalo-creek/
CATEGORIES:Fishing,Women's and Diversity
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ORGANIZER;CN="PWW Women's and Diversity":MAILTO:pwwtuwomen@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221119T100000
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CREATED:20220902T193216Z
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UID:10000080-1668852000-1668870000@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Women and Diversity outing: Tie it and Fish it on Loyalhanna Creek
DESCRIPTION:PWWTU Womens Events Fall 2022
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/women-and-diversity-outing-tie-it-and-fish-it-on-loyalhanna-creek/
CATEGORIES:Fishing,Women's and Diversity
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ORGANIZER;CN="PWW Women's and Diversity":MAILTO:pwwtuwomen@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250330
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CREATED:20250224T194804Z
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UID:10000271-1743206400-1743292799@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Spring Steelhead and Suckers! Or Delayed Harvest Trout - Women and Diversity Event
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nFishing license\,.Erie Permit and trout stamp required. Waders\, Boots\, Staff required. Come prepared for cold weather. Location will depend on weather and water conditions \nDifficultly Level: Difficult\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/spring-steelhead-and-suckers-or-delayed-harvest-trout/
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Featured,Women's and Diversity
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CREATED:20250224T195246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T195638Z
UID:10000272-1745654400-1745686800@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Trout on the Fly
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nWaders\, Boots\, Staff\, Fly Rod and Basic Gear. Fishing license and trout stamp required. Difficulty is determined by location and weather \nDifficultly Level: Moderate\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/trout-on-the-fly/
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Women's and Diversity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T200320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T200320Z
UID:10000273-1749196800-1749402000@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:State College Area Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nFishing license and trout stamp required. Everyone will make their own arrangements to stay in the area. We will again include family members and some of us will be camping \nDifficultly Level: Friday: Difficult • Saturday: Moderate • Sunday: Easy\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/state-college-area-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250629
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T200530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T131316Z
UID:10000274-1751068800-1751155199@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Fly Fishing
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nFishing license required. Instruction available. Location will be a lake. \nDifficultly Level: Beginner\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/intro-to-fly-fishing/
CATEGORIES:education,Women's and Diversity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250720
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T200739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T200739Z
UID:10000275-1752883200-1752969599@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Lake for Bass - location TBD
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nFishing license required. Trout stamp may be required depending on location. Bring your own kayak if you wish to kayak \nDifficultly Level: Easy\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/lake-for-bass-location-tbd/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T201017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T201017Z
UID:10000276-1755302400-1755388799@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Stream for Panfish or Bass
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nFishing license required. Trout stamp may be required based on lake. Bring your own kayak if you wish to kayak. \nDifficultly Level: Moderate\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/stream-for-panfish-or-bass/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T201218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T201218Z
UID:10000277-1758268800-1758474000@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Trout Fishing Fall Road Trip
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nAll equipment is required for this trip. Locations may have no cell service. Everyone will make their own arrangements for accommodations. \nDifficultly Level: Moderate to Advanced\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/trout-fishing-fall-road-trip/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251026
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T201511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T175223Z
UID:10000278-1761350400-1761436799@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Fall Fishing for Wild Trout (RESCHEDULED)
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nYellow Creek\, Bedford County or similar\nWaders\, Staff\, Boots required for this event. License and Trout Stamp required. Location will be dependent upon water conditions. \nDifficultly Level: Moderate\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/fall-fishing-for-wild-trout/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Women's and Diversity
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251123
DTSTAMP:20260403T153322
CREATED:20250224T201721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T201721Z
UID:10000279-1763769600-1763855999@pwwtu.org
SUMMARY:Final Event of the Year: Trout or Steelhead
DESCRIPTION:Women and Diversity Event\nThis will require proper gear including cold weather clothing\, waders\, boots and a staff. Trout Stamp and License required. Erie permit may be required if we go looking for Steelhead. \nDifficultly Level: Difficult\nRegistration: Registration is via an Eventbrite link provided by email approximately 2 weeks prior to the date for all day trips. Weekend events are usually opened for registration at least a month prior. The email contains details regarding the final location as well as any contingencies or back-up options. Registration is free but all attendees must register. Final confirmation of a location is sent to all registered participants Thursday evening prior to the event. This allows us to make any final adjustments due to weather or water conditions. We will also schedule a Thursday evening webinar to introduce ourselves before the easy and beginner events. This allows us to meet newcomers “virtually” before the event. \nDifficulty Level: The difficulty levels listed below are based on the location and nature of the activity required including equipment needed\, cold weather\, wading difficulty\, the need to walk into a stream and so forth. \n\nBeginner: These events require no equipment and are designed to help people completely new to flyfishing learn the basics. You should expect to get wet during these events even though you do not need waders or boots.\nEasy: These events are held in a location where wading is either minimal or easy. Waders and boots may be needed for these events when fishing for trout.\nModerate: These events require some equipment and wading or walking will be required. Some experience is recommended.\nDifficult/Advanced: These events are either very technical or require the willingness to hike or wade in difficult conditions. They will require appropriate gear and preparation. Examples include wading in very cold\, slippery conditions during Steelheading or delicate\, accurate casting on small\, remote streams .Experience with the conditions described is required as well as all equipment.
URL:https://pwwtu.org/event/final-event-of-the-year-trout-or-steelhead/
CATEGORIES:Women's and Diversity
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