Penn State is situated in a region that is surrounded by over 40 of the finest limestone trout streams in the Eastern United States. Because of the quality of the trout streams, there are many local groups interested in fly fishing. There is a Fly Fishing Club at University Park, a local chapter of Trout Unlimited, many local businesses to outfit anglers, such as Flyfisher's Paradise, and many other interested parties, such as the Clearwater Conservancy.
In 1947, George Harvey, an Associate Professor of Physical Education, developed and taught the first accredited university level angling and fly fishing course in the United States. George Harvey was the subject of several articles in the student newspaper the Daily Collegian. To learn how you can contribute to the George Harvey Fly-Fishing Literature Collection, contact the Libraries Development Office.
Fly Fishing Resources at the Penn State Libraries
The following are lists of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, and maps on fly fishing, fly tying, and angling available at Penn State.
- Angling and Fly Fishing Books
- Angling and Fly Fishing Books -- Trout Fishing
- Angling and Fly Fishing Books -- Anecdotes and Stories
- Angling and Fly Fishing Audiovisual
- Angling and Fly Fishing Periodicals
- Angling and Fly Fishing Maps
- Artificial Flies and Fly Tying Books
- Artificial Flies and Fly Tying Books -- Trout Flies