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Photo courtesy Alpacka Raft
Alpacka Raft is a small, family-owned manufacturing company in Mancos, Colo. They make packrafts — tiny, portable boats designed for big adventures. Their staff of 25 in a rural Colorado town of roughly 1,400 builds the boats that define and refine the sport of [ READ MORE... ]
Lobbying and advocacy are serious business: always remember to bring a selfie-stick
By Chris Wood
Dear TU members:
Ask. Ask. Ask. We do a lot of asking around here.
"Send us $35 dollars and become a member!”
"Support Embrace a Stream, and get a cool hat!”
“Become a life member and get an even [ READ MORE... ]
Another, more effective, angler on the Kvichak.
By Chris Wood
Last month’s release of the draft “environmental impact statement” to permit industrial-scale mining in Bristol Bay, Alaska, made me recall the first time I set eyes on that remarkable landscape nearly 12 years ago.
Trout Unlimited was [ READ MORE... ]
It started out simple in 2008, when three wine business veterans and life-long fishermen, Mark Seymour, John Heus and Stephen Cary launched the High Hook brand.
They had three basic goals. First, they wanted to make really good wine that shows the true fruit character of the grapes and the subtle [ READ MORE... ]
Ranchers, Bureau of Land Management staff, and other partners tour Susie Creek in 2012. Photo courtesy Carol Evans/BLM.
By Kurt Fesenmyer
If you hang around a Bureau of Land Management biologist near a stream long enough, you are bound to hear the acronym PFC. Proper Functioning Condition is a long [ READ MORE... ]
By Dakota KruppFinalist in the TU Teen Essay Contest
Conservation is defined as the act of protecting something in particular. Conservation of our streams and waterways has a direct impact on a sport that I love, fishing. At the Trout Unlimited 2018 summer youth camp in Waupaca, Wisconsin. I [ READ MORE... ]
By Sophia Putman Finalist in the TU Teen Essay ContestNothing truly mesmerizes the heart quite like the great outdoors. The winding rivers, the shady trees, and the sprightly fauna stir and entice the soul of the curious adventurer. On this magnificent earth, there is no such place quite like the [ READ MORE... ]
Students from Marine Park Intermediate School in Brooklyn
By Chris Wood
Lilli Genovesi is in the eye of the hurricane. How else could she—with her awesome partners at the New York Dept. of Environmental Protection, the Dept. of Environmental Conservation and local TU chapters—manage over 250 [ READ MORE... ]
By Brendan Cook
Grand prize winner of the TU Teen Essay Contest
Over the past year or so, fly fishing has become a passion of mine. It’s a way for me to escape, relax, be one with nature and live in the moment. It has enabled me to make new friends and try new things. When I hook on to a fish, I [ READ MORE... ]
Urge the U.S. House to pass the Natural Resources Management Act:
Act Now
By Chris Wood
The U.S. Congress may surpass the Department of Motor Vehicles as the least-popular part of the government.
Not today.
Thanks to the bipartisan work of Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA), [ READ MORE... ]