Saturday Marks PA’s Second Mentored Youth Trout Day

Saturday Marks PA’s Second Mentored Youth Trout Day

HARRISBURG, Pa., April 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Saturday marks the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission's (PFBC) second Mentored Youth Trout Day for 2015, an opportunity for kids to practice their fishing skills one week before the statewide opening day of trout season kicks off in 49 counties on April 18.rnrnOn this day, they will have more waters to fish as well. Responding to anglers' requests, the PFBC expanded the program to all approved trout waters.rnrn"Our goal is to get more kids involved in fishing and to keep them engaged, and one of the best ways to do that is to make the experience as easy as possible for parents and mentors," said PFBC Executive Director John Arway. "By expanding the program this year to include all Commission stocked trout waters on the two selected dates, we have substantially increased the number of available waters and are bringing fishing as close as we can to anglers both young and old."rnrnThe first mentored day was held on March 28 in 18 southcentral and southeastern counties, including Adams, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, and York. This was a week before the regional opening day of trout season on April 4 in the counties.rnrnTo participate in the second mentored youth day, adult anglers (16 years and older) must have a valid fishing license and trout/salmon permit and be accompanied by a youth. Youth anglers must obtain a free PFBC-issued permit or a voluntary youth fishing license (only $2.70 including all fees) and be accompanied by a licensed adult.rnrnThe numbers so far show that the program is very popular.rnrnAs of April 6, nearly 9,600 mentored youth permits had been issued and almost 5,000 voluntary youth licenses had been purchased.rnrn"The program has taken off since we first launched it in 2013 and had about 5,000 registered participants," said Arway. "Anglers told us they liked the opportunity to take kids fishing before opening day and they told us they wanted more waters to fish. That's what led to the expansion this year."rnrnArway notes that for every voluntary youth license sold, the PFBC will be eligible to receive approximately $5 in federal revenue from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Sport Fish Restoration Act program, which provides funds to states based on a formula that includes the number of licenses a state sells. All revenues earned from the voluntary youth fishing license is dedicated to youth programs.rnrnFor the second Mentored Youth Trout Day in the 49 counties, anglers and their adult mentors can fish on all approved trout waters from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Anglers – including mentors – can each keep a combined species total of two trout, at least seven inches in length.rnrnEvery year, the PFBC stocks approximately 3.2 million adult trout in about 530 streams and 120 lakes across the Commonwealth. They average 11 inches in length and weigh about one-half pound each.rnrn"It's important for anglers to visit the PFBC stocking page for an updated list so they know exactly what waters are being stocked by April 11," added Brian Wisner, director of the PFBC Bureau of Hatcheries. "We don't want mentors and kids inadvertently showing up at waters which have not been stocked. Waters that receive a stocking before the mentored youth days will be highlighted on this list to assist anglers with their fishing plans."rnrnIn addition to the PFBC's stocking pages, its new mobile app FishBoatPA is a great resource to know what stocking has or will occur at favorite stocked trout locations. Included with this new, free app is the opportunity for anglers to post photos of their catches under "My Trophies." Anglers are also invited to post their Mentored Youth Trout Day photos on the PFBC's Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/1613768042189465/.rnrnAlso this year, adult anglers will enjoy a first-ever decrease in the price of their fishing license.rnrn"This is our way of saying 'thank you' to our loyal customers," added Arway. "And at the same time, we think the reduction will attract lapsed anglers back to the sport."rnrnThe PFBC announced last fall that it was reducing the price of resident, non-resident and senior resident annual licenses by $1 for the entire 2015 season. The discount is part of a marketing campaign to highlight the sport's affordability to families and younger audiences and to persuade lapsed anglers to return. It's being promoted under the slogan "Catch the Value!" (Twitter – #CatchTheValue)rnrn"By expanding the mentored youth trout program this year to all stocked waters, and taking into account the $1 decrease in the price of an adult fishing license, I'm confident we will see more children taking adults fishing," Arway said.rnrnFor more information, or to purchase licenses and permits, visit www.GoneFishingPA.com or any of the more than 900 licensing agents across the state.rnrnMedia Contact: rnEric Levis, Press Secretaryrn717.705.7806 or elevis@pa.govrnrnPR018-2015-04-09rnrn rnrnSOURCE Pennsylvania Fish & Boat CommissionrnrnrnrnRELATED LINKSrnhttp://www.fishandboat.com

MDA Ride for Life XXVIII Partners with Camelback Resort in the Fight Against Muscle Disease

MDA Ride for Life XXVIII Partners with Camelback Resort in the Fight Against Muscle Disease

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PHILADELPHIA, (PRWEB) April 07, 2015

Hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts participating in MDA Ride for Life this spring will put their kickstands down in an all new location for the 28th annual event to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association on May 1- 3 at Camelback Resort located in the heart of the Pocono Mountains.

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Ride for Life XXVIII, presented by the Eastern Harley-Davidson Dealers Association (EHDDA), will be the first-ever event hosted at Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pa. after it opens its doors later this spring.

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"We are excited to partner with Camelback Resort for our 28th annual event that will raise awareness and critical funds to help fuel MDA’s fight for muscle health, said MDA Ride for Life Event Coordinator Tracy Hausknecht. "The resort is a perfect location for the event because it provides Ride for Life participants and MDA families with more accommodations and travel options so they can easily enjoy all that the event has to offer under the convenience of one roof. We are incredibly thankful for the generosity of Camelback Resort and its amazing staff for opening its doors to MDA so that we can continue to enhance the Ride for Life experience."

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All motorcycle brands are welcome at the weekend long event that will raise funds and awareness to help save and improve the lives of children and adults fighting life-threatening muscle disease.

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The event kicks-off at Camelback Resort on Friday, May 1 with the Harley-Davidson Happy Hour and Dealer registration that will also feature live entertainment, courtesy of Stand Up-Sit Down comedian Brett Leake.

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Day 2 will start off with the Ride for Life Thunder Parade that will be held at the revered Pocono Raceway, another event first. Gates open at 10 a.m. for parade staging that is set to begin at 12 p.m.

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The Ride for Life experience will then continue on the grounds of Camelback Resort where day-long live music festivities will commence from 2-8 p.m. on two stages featuring regional bands ranging from Southern rock, rock and blues. The Marshall Tucker Band, known for Southern rock hit "Can’t You See," will cap off the day's excitement with a concert for all Ride for Life attendees.

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Ride for Life participants will also enjoy browsing the many unique vendors at the event, food and drink stations, as well as adrenaline pumping activities, including a mountain coaster, a 1,000-foot zip line that soars over the entire event grounds and the East Coast Extreme Stunt Show.

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Since 1988, Ride for Life has raised nearly $19 million for MDA with over 50,000 participants. All of the money raised stays in a five state area to help support MDA’s life- enhancing programs such as state-of-the-art support groups and clinics, and make MDA summer camp possible so kids with muscle disease can enjoy “the best week of the year.”

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For more information about Ride for Life XXVIII, or for details on packet pickup/drop- off, visit mdarideforlife.org or call the local MDA office at (610) 391-1977.

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For up-to-date information about Ride for Life XXVIII, follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/mdarideforlife) and Twitter (@MDARide4Life).

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ABOUT EHDDArn
The Eastern Harley-Davidson Dealers Association is comprised of 28 authorized dealerships located in New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia, Pennsylvania and southern New York. The members, many of whom are second and third generation owners, are dedicated to every aspect of professional service for their Harley-Davidson and Buell customers. They provide factory authorized training for their staff and technicians and, through their years of experience, are a valuable resource to answer your motorcycle questions. EHDDA members are some of the most charitable in the country raising well over $2,000,000 annually for a variety of community causes.

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About MDArn
The Muscular Dystrophy Association is the world’s leading nonprofit health agency dedicated to saving and improving the lives of people with muscle disease, including muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neuromuscular diseases. It does so by funding worldwide research to find treatments and cures; by providing comprehensive health care services and support to MDA families nationwide; and by rallying communities to fight back through advocacy, fundraising and local engagement.

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