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Thanks to all you TU members who made the trip to Olympia last Saturday to help support the proposed rule changes for OP Wild Steelhead!  There was overwhelming support for most of them, and the Commission was impressed!
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Change is never easy. This is particularly true for anglers. We are passionate about our fishing and our fish – in this case steelhead. http://www.wildsteelheaders.org/doing-what-we-can-as-anglers-to-ensure-the-future-of-the-op-fishery
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blog BY CT ON October 22 - 0 COMMENTS
Trip to the Klick!
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We had a great trip to the Klickitat and the Yak last week!  We all caught fish.  Julie hooked into a MONSTER cutty on the Yak that snapped off at the last minute...20+" for sure, biggest I've seen on that river.  Steve and caught some chrome bright steelie's on the Klick.  What a beautiful river [ READ MORE... ]
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The Poulsbo Rotary Club awarded our chapter $1000 for our work on Cowling Creek!  
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Steelhead "Sneaking"
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  http://www.tu.org/blog-posts/steelhead-rainbows-and-sneaking
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Access Amazon.com by clicking on this link and .05% of every purchase will automatically be donated to our Trout Unlimited Kitsap-Olympic Peninsulas Chapter!  Thank you!       http://smile.amazon.com/ch/26-1990298
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On Nov. 20, Trout Unlimited launched the Wild Steelhead Initiative, an ambitious and hopeful project to protect and restore the wild steelhead and the fishing opportunities they provide throughout their native range in Alaska, California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. This is a major deal, as the [ READ MORE... ]
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Thanks to everyone who helped cut, haul, and position large tree sections, stumps, and gravel in Dogfish Creek within TU's adopted sections of Poulsbo's Fish Park. Prime new spawning habitat is now available to the returning chum and coho...and just in time!   TU volunteers added wood and gravel to [ READ MORE... ]
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Thanks to everyone who lended a helping hand Saturday and Monday to help complete phase one of building the chum and coho fish ladder system. Trout Unlimited installed a 22 step sandbag fish ladder under Miller Bay Road NE to pass adult chum salmon under the road. TU installed an eight step fish [ READ MORE... ]
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