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TriAnglers
August 4, 2010

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Everyone is welcome to come fishing with the weekly lunchtime fishing group, the Downtown TriAnglers. Come help us celebrate Pittsburgh’s clean rivers and great fishing opportunities right here in downtown Pittsburgh. Fishing instructor Karen Gainey will be on hand to help the novice and expert alike learn more about this great downtown destination and possibly land a trophy catch. Pennsylvania Fishing License requirements apply.
No pre-registration required. $15 members, $20 non-member, $12 children under 18 and adults over 65. Cost covers bait and rods for the whole season (Wednesday, May 5 - Wednesday, September 29). Day passes of $5 available.


Location:North Shore Riverfront Park


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Date
Start: Wed, August 4, 2010
          11:30 AM
End:  1:30 PM

Organizer
Venture Outdoors

Costs
NonMember$20.00
Member$15.00
Registration
http://www.ventureoutdoors.org/Activities.aspx

Registration Description
Great - you've said no to Walls!
Now let Venture Outdoors take you on a hike, paddle, bike ride or other outdoor activity. Our experienced volunteer trip leaders will guide you through the region's streams, trails, forests and parks.
Signing up is easy as visiting www.ventureoutdoors.org or calling our office at 412.255.0564. After registering, you will receive an information sheet with everything you need to know about the activity.





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The major rivers in southwestern Pennsylvania are fun and friendly places for recreation because of the system of locks and dams. Without the locks and dams, many of the water-related activities and events shown on these pages would not be possible on the three rivers. Visit the Port of Pittsburgh Commission site

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A summer day on the Allegheny River can be much like a day on a calm lake.

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