
Almost as enjoyable as fishing for wild trout is reading it on a cold winter’s night. Join Western Pocono Trout Unlimited for its 3rd Annual Trout Literature Night.
Trout fishing has long been associated with great writing. Early authors like Izaac Walton, and Charles Cotton passed the literary torch to other luminaries such as Theodore Gordon, Sparse Grey Hackle, Gifford Pinchot, Arnold Gingrich and Ernie Schwiebert just to name a few.
Literary giants like Hemingway and presidents Carter and Hoover wrote of their accounts adding and preserving the poetry and lyricism that trout fishing has cast to those who have enjoyed its adventure and romance throughout the ages.
The beautifully renovated White Haven Library and Community Center located so close to the legendary trout waters of the Lehigh River amidst the Pocono Mountains is the perfect venue to enjoy an evening with friends and their favorite books and passages.
Bring your favorite flannel shirt, enjoy some hot chocolate and treats, and kick back for an enjoyable evening with WPTU friends and even some who have locally added to trout lore and literature.
The public is invited free.
Call Mike at 570-926-2535 or 570-454-4682 or the White Haven Library at 570-443-8776 to inquire about cancellations or inclement weather contingency plans.