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Trout Unlimited volunteers, staffers and partners gathered in Bozeman, Mont., for the 58th annual meeting. Brett Prettyman photo.
By Brett Prettyman
A record crowd of more than 300 people gathered for Trout Unlimited’s 58th annual meeting in Bozeman, Mont., last week.
The meeting included a fishing... [ READ MORE... ]
The first all-women team to compete in the event took third at the 2016 Utah Single Fly tournament.
By Heidi Lewis
As the newly appointed Women’s Initiative Council Chair of Utah what better way to get women involved than a friendly fishing competition? Not just any competition, but a fundraiser... [ READ MORE... ]
Paul Thompson holds a Bear River cutthroat caught at Bear Lake. Courtesy of Paul Thompson.
By Paul Thompson
My love of native cutthroat trout began in 1992 when I moved from the Midwest to begin a Master's Degree at the University of Wyoming . My graduate project allowed study of the beautiful... [ READ MORE... ]
Long abondoned mines pose serious environmental concerns in headwater basins across the country. Trout Unlimited photo.
By Warren Colyer
Last week American Fork Creek, a popular angling destination on Utah’s Wasatch Front, ran thick and black with toxic sediment—the legacy of a hundred years of... [ READ MORE... ]
Colorado River cutthroat like this one in Red Creek will benefit from a project a teenager from Wyoming will oversee for her local Trout Unlimited Chapter.
JANAE'S JOURNEY
Editors Note: This is the first in a series of blogs being written by a high school student from Green River, Wyoming, who... [ READ MORE... ]
Gunnison Energy agreed to support legislation that will protect the Thompson Divide area in Colorado.
By Shane Cross
The oil and gas industry is hurting right now. Some folks are trying to kick it when it is down. At Trout Unlimited, we understand that many folks in the oil and gas industry are... [ READ MORE... ]
The 5th Annual TU Teen Summit was held ner Missoula, Montana in 2016.
By Franklin Tate
Indulge me as I borrow a page right out of David Letterman’s Late Night playbook and come up with 5-plus-5 of the Headwaters Program’s shiniest stars.
Nearly every working stiff has been asked the question, “... [ READ MORE... ]
TU Science staff Dan Dauwalter, Kurt Fesenmyer, Tucker Porter (BLM), and John Walrath electrofishing in Goose Creek.
By Dan Dauwalter
Habitat complexity and diversity are characteristics of healthy streams. Yellowstone cutthroat trout and other native trout species have been shown to be more... [ READ MORE... ]
Horses are a quick, and easier, way to get into the backcountry surrounding Yellowstone National Park. Walt Gasson photo.
By Walt Gasson
TETON WILDERNESS — It’s been a great blessing in my life – indeed one of the greatest blessings in my life – to be able to come to know and love some of the... [ READ MORE... ]
The Ogden River in northern Utah is a good example of what can be done to help rivers stretch out and still allow people to enjoy the resource. Officials working on the Spanish Fork River project are using the Ogden as a template. Trout Unlimited photo
By Jordan Nielson
SPANISH FORK, Utah --... [ READ MORE... ]