Community Activities

WE ARE A COMMUNITY THAT LEARNS & HAS FUN TOGETHER – JOIN US!

When you connect with the Pemigewasset Chapter at one of the events we hold across the region annually, you’re stepping into a community that cares about the rivers in our region, brings people together to make a difference and learn new skills, and creates opportunities to have fun with like-minded anglers and conservationists. 

Our community events are fun, friendly and low-pressure ways to have fun while doing good, growing your fishing skills and making new friends along the way. Each year we offer: 

  • Regular fishing trips on local rivers and streams where experienced angler hosts share their knowledge 
  • Monthly chapter gatherings, often with a guest speaker on a range of conservation and fishing topics 
  • Social nights like fly tying events, fly fishing films and meet-ups at area breweries 

Check out our calendar of events and join us! 

MONTHLY CHAPTER GATHERINGS

Usually (*), on the Third Tuesday of every month from September through May , the Pemigewasset Chapter comes together at The Common Man Inn in Plymouth NH to share fishing stories, meet new people and hear from informational and inspiring speakers on conservation or fishing topics. These fun, friendly and free monthly events are low-pressure and open to the public. They are a great way to dip your toe into the TU community.  (*) Sometimes we need to shift dates or skip a month – check our calendar to be sure.

LOCAL FISHING TRIPS

The best way to learn new waters and grow your fishing skills is by spending time with the experienced anglers of the Pemigewasset Chapter. That’s why our regular, local fishing trips are some of our best-attended activities. Held throughout the year and aimed at helping you learn where to fish, how to fish and when to fish our favorite streams in the region, these trips are great places to bring your family and friends for a fun time on the water! 

SOCIAL EVENTS & NIGHTS OUT

Throughout the year we host or attend a range of events designed to create fun, social opportunities for people who love fishing and caring for our rivers to come together. Some of these events include the Casting for Kirby youth fishing derby at Waterville Valley, National Night Out in Thornton where we set up a free introduction to fly-casting, and our own Fundamentals of Fly-Fishing class at Waterville Valley. 

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