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A fishing guide from the Lodge at Glendorn helps Tidioute Community Charter School fishing club member Logan Sabella land a trout.

Whether it was their first time picking up a fly rod or not, every student landed a trout.

The members of the Tidioute Community Charter School fishing club visited the Lodge at Glendorn in Bradford to try their hands at fly-fishing.

With help from Glendorn guides, each student plied the waters of the ponds on the property for brown and rainbow trout.

The students – Chris Scander, Logan Sabella, Chris Kenney, Lynsey Arthur, and Arreanna Anderson – proved their aptitudes for the sport quickly, but one of the club’s coaches was a little slower. “Every student caught a fish,” according to a TCCS release. “It took Chad Buerk, one of the fishing club coaches, the longest to land anything.”

“I’m forcing my dad to buy me a fly rod after this,” Anderson said after landing a wild rainbow trout.

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Tidioute Community Charter School fishing club member Arreanna Anderson poses with a fishing guide from the Lodge at Glendorn and the trout she caught on fly fishing gear.

“I honestly can’t believe we were able to do this,” Coach Michael Patterson said. “The lodge is gorgeous, and everyone was helpful. I think the kids really enjoyed it, and I can’t wait to do it again next year.”

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The Tidioute Community Charter School Fishing Club visiting the Lodge at Glendorn for a day of fly fishing on March 25. Pictured, from left, are: a Glendorn guide, Arreanna Anderson, Coach Mike Patterson, Christopher McLaughlin-Kenney, Christopher Scander, Logan Sabella, Coach Chad Buerk, Lynsey Arthur, and a Glendorn guide.


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