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Skipping stones   EPA and the Corps of Engineers Takes Step to Improve Fishing For the past decade, a cloud has hung over 60 percent of the rivers and streams historically covered by the Clean Water Act, one of our country’s bedrock laws for protecting rivers, streams and wetlands.   For more than [ READ MORE... ]
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By Chris Wood That much closer… Today, the head of the EPA announced that the agency would begin a process that could lead to the prohibition of industrial scale mining in Bristol Bay Alaska.  Protecting Bristol Bay has been Trout Unlimited ’s top priority for nearly a decade.  Tens of thousands of [ READ MORE... ]
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Location: West Virginia/Maryland Border Type of stream: Freestone and tailwater Angling methods Fly or spin Species: Brookies, browns, cutthroat and rainbows Access Easy to moderate Season: All year Supporting Services: Oakland Short take: Your choice…browns, ‘bows, brookies, and cutts Handicapped [ READ MORE... ]
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Many residents of West Virginia are in their fifth day without water as a result of a chemical spill into the Elk River.  Our thoughts go out to the effected communities, and we wish the best to the cleanup crews who are working to contain the spill and restore the water supply.  A federal [ READ MORE... ]
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Sept. 17, 2013   Contact: Chris Wood, President and CEO, Trout Unlimited (703) 284-9403   Statement from Chris Wood: TU stands ready to help Colorado recover from disaster   The following is from Chris Wood, president and CEO of Trout Unlimited: All of us in the Trout Unlimited family are concerned [ READ MORE... ]
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Fishing is a great perspective builder.  So it was yesterday when Keith Curley, TU’s director of government affairs, and I snuck out of the office and biked eight miles down the Potomac River to cast flies for carp, catfish and gar. Now, I realize that carp, gar and cats are not trout or salmon; [ READ MORE... ]
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