Tightline Productions joins TU as a corporate sponsor

Date: 
Mon, 07/06/2015
July 6, 2015 Contact: Joel Johnson, (703) 284-9413 Tim Flagler (908) 832-6677 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tightline Productions joins TU as newest corporate sponsor WASHINGTON, D.C.— Tightline Productions, a producer of fly fishing video content based in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, is Trout Unlimited’s newest corporate partner. As a corporate partner, Tightline will allow TU to embed the company’s expansive fly tying and fly fishing video library on TU’s website. Additionally, Tightline proprietor Tim Flagler will contribute to TU’s blog once every couple of months with fly tying and fly fishing tips. For examples of Flagler’s videos, visit his website. (https://vimeo.com/channels/patterns) “We cover everything from basic fly tying to tying knots to good information about fly fishing,” Flagler said. “I’m excited to partner with TU and help with the work the organization does all across America to make fishing better.” This means visitors to www.tu.org will soon be able to find Flagler’s informative and entertaining fly tying and fly fishing videos available for streaming and viewing. “Tim is a really accomplished fly tyer and videographer,” said TU Chief Marketing Officer Joel R. Johnson. “We’re excited to be able to feature his talents on our site to help passionate anglers learn new fly patterns, new knots and some great information about the craft in general.” TU corporate partners range from large to small, and all contribute greatly to TU’s overall mission to protect, reconnect and restore trout and salmon habitat across America. Interested companies wishing to join the TU community by becoming a corporate partner should contact Johnson at jjohnson@tu.org. Trout Unlimited is the nation’s oldest and largest coldwater fisheries conservation organization dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring North America’s trout and salmon and their watersheds. Follow TU on Facebook and Twitter, and visit us online at tu.org.
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