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RIO Fishing Products, which is based in my hometown of Idaho Falls, Idaho, launched its 2019 Amateur Fly Fishing Film Awards contest on Jan. 1, with one lucky winner earning an all-expense paid trip to fish and hang with the RIO team on some of fly fishing's most fabled waters.  I know, living here [ READ MORE... ]
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By Franklin Tate  It’s so true that, as anglers and conservationists, we at TU have a lot to pass on in terms of our passion for the great outdoors. But it’s never as easy as it sounds: it takes a ton of patience to get in front of a group of kids and try to convey the mystery behind the cast; it [ READ MORE... ]
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Young students react while seeing the creatures that will inhabit the tank in their classroom as part of the Bioma Project. Courtesy photo. By The Bioma Project For many students, environmental education consists of a single field trip per year or a documentary in class. The Bioma Project, a [ READ MORE... ]
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Jonathan Wilson-Thieroff, 15, hones his skills on fish he can find close to home when he can't make it to trout waters. Courtesy photo. By Jonathan Wilson-Thieroff Here in St. Paul, Minn., where I live, the most readily available fish are bass, walleye, pike and panfish – unfortunately, not trout. [ READ MORE... ]
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Mike Sepelak fishes the Redington Butter Stick on a remote trout stream in Idaho.  Over the course of the last several months, TU staffers and volunteers have taken new fly-fishing and outdoors products into the field to test them against the fish and the elements that make our craft so special.  [ READ MORE... ]
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by Nick Halle It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon (yes, I know that's not the typical idiom) to grasp that the future of conservation will depend heavily on the youth of today. Trout Unlimited’s youth education staff have been educating young people across the country on conservation and the outdoors [ READ MORE... ]
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Alleigh Raymond on the Davidson River. Courtesy Connor Parton Photography By Tara Granke Three Trout Unlimited teens were recently recognized by Blue Ridge Outdoors in the publication’s “30 Under 30” list highlighting people from the Mid-Atlantic and southeast parts of the country driving the next [ READ MORE... ]
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By Jamie Vaughan Trout Unlimited recently kicked off a new pilot program, Seasons on the Farm, in partnership with the Lower Grand River Organization of Watersheds, Plainsong Farm, and the Kent Conservation District in Michigan. Seasons on the Farm aims to provide practical, immersive farm-based [ READ MORE... ]
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Photo courtesy of Blaine County School District By Cathy Tyson Earlier this fall, I became a field scientist, chemist and sixth-grade teacher. Mostly, my work for TU is behind a desk, crunching numbers. But each September, I feel like Clark Kent taking off his tie, and putting on a cape, as I get [ READ MORE... ]
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More than 200 years ago, the entire of state of Pennsylvania was forested. By the 1930s, the whole state had been completely logged. Today, Pennsylvania is a reforested trout wonderland—it has more miles of trout streams than any state other than Alaska.But, for native brook trout, all is not well [ READ MORE... ]
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