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Photo by April Bencze. Sign the petition to defend Southeast Alaska's rivers here: http://bit.ly/KerrySignOn      By Jill Weitz   As a Midwestern transplant who has lived in Southeast Alaska for nearly 10 years, I am thankful that I get to help to protect the stunning mountain valleys, magnificent [ READ MORE... ]
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Post by Keven Maier with a foreward by Mark Hieronymus (All photos courtesy of Chapter #581 Facebook page)   Note: The following was written by Kevin Maier, the first year president of Trout Unlimited Juneau Chapter #581. Kevin isn’t the kind of guy to brag on himself, so I am here to tell you that [ READ MORE... ]
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The docks in Sitka, Alaska. Photo by Marie Rose By: Marie Rose As the public comment period ends for the US Forest Service’s review of the Tongass Land Management Plan, I often find myself reflecting on the many conversations I’ve had here in the fishing communities of Southeast Alaska in regards [ READ MORE... ]
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Pictured: Mark Kaelke on the Situk River in Yakutat, Alaska This essay is part of an ongoing blog series on the Tongass National Forest, featuring the healthy & productive waters of the "Tongass 77." If you are interested in learning more, please see the intro page and other posts by clicking [ READ MORE... ]
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Tongass steelhead. Photo by Bryan Gregson   By: Tim Bristol   Years ago, an old time Tongass political operator, whose name I will not reveal since I was not able to talk to him before writing this, compiled a set of “Rules of the Tongass,” that ring as true today as they did during the Tongass [ READ MORE... ]
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Fishing Saltery Bay. Photo courtesy of Jed & Joanie McBeen This essay is part of an ongoing blog series on the Tongass National Forest, featuring the healthy & productive waters of the "Tongass 77." If you are interested in learning more, please see the intro page and other posts by [ READ MORE... ]
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Pictured: Salmon Lake by Justin Koller This essay is part of an ongoing blog series on the Tongass National Forest, featuring the healthy & productive waters of the "Tongass 77." If you are interested in learning more, please see the intro page and other posts by clicking here. By: Mark [ READ MORE... ]
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This essay is part of an ongoing blog series on the Tongass National Forest, featuring the healthy & productive waters of the "Tongass 77." If you are interested in learning more, please see the intro page and other posts by clicking here.   Photos and essay by Roger Harding   I know the term [ READ MORE... ]
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