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Hello All, Looking for a little input on preferences: EHC or CDC and Elk hair? I am pretty new to trout on the fly, and had a very good weekend with EHC.  I want to start tying the flies I find to be productive, and from doing a little research, the CDC variant looks to be a bit eaiser to tie.   [ READ MORE... ]
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discussion BY OldBear ON November 25 - 1 COMMENTS
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Hello everyone.I was just wondering if any of you post any pictures of the trout or salmon flies you tie?  I tie alot of both flies like the articulated ones, tandom streamers and the one I like doing most of all are the salmon flies. Morden ones and the classics.   Here's one of my articulated [ READ MORE... ]
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discussion BY jbailess ON February 17 - 1 COMMENTS
First Cast Program
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    I recently joined TU and the Sal Font Chapter. Sadly, I must admit I had no ideas either group existed prior to last week. As a self taught trout fisherman, I would have loved to be able to participate in something such as the first cast program when I was younger to learn the art of fly [ READ MORE... ]
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(Charleston, September 23, 2013) – Today, the West Virginia Council of Trout Unlimited and the Sportsmen Alliance for Marcellus Conservation expressed their support for the proposal to designate the Birthplace of Rivers National Monument in West Virginia. The full proposal can be found at www. [ READ MORE... ]
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discussion BY srpugh ON October 17 - 1 COMMENTS
Southern WV TU Chapter start-up
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I and a small and growing group are looking into starting a Chapter in Southern WV. Area may include Mercer, Raleigh, Monroe, Fayette and Greenbrier Counties. This will, of course, be coordinated by The WV Council. We are just beginning to plan for the initial meeting. Time and date TBD, location [ READ MORE... ]
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discussion BY wvangler ON July 2 - 5 COMMENTS
Your Salmonid Life List
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Like many anglers, there is a certain thrill to catching trout or salmon in its native environment. Where no artificial influence of introduction has been made by man. Where you escape the crowds to witness the headwaters just the way God made it...giving the feeling as if you are seeing the world [ READ MORE... ]
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discussion BY wvangler ON July 2 - 2 COMMENTS
Why a National Monument?
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High in the mountains of the southern Monongahela National Forest lies one of the largest expanses of contiguous wild forest in the eastern United States. As the largest federally-protected Wilderness Area in the East, Cranberry Wilderness has become a storied destination for those seeking a most [ READ MORE... ]
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