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  • Community Fishing Fly tying

    One fly to rule them all

    Hatch Outdoors is offering three great prize packs in the #OneFlyFitsAll contest.

    Hatch Outdoors is running a contest through the end of the week (July 31) featuring the venerable Clouser Minnow and photos of all the fish it catches. The idea is simple: go fishing, use a chartreuse-and-white Clouser, post the photos of the fish the fly helps you catch on either Facebook or Instagram (#oneflyfitsall), and…

  • Community Gear reviews TU Business

    Douglas Outdoors: Born on the Salmon River

    The Salmon River in upstate New York offers anglers world class multi-species fly fishing opportunities, and Pulaski, N.Y., is the epicenter of this legendary fishing destination.  The Barclay family has lived on this river since 1806, and they have a special connection to their home water. For Douglas Outdoors founder David Barclay, growing up on the Salmon River instilled a deep…

  • Community Diversity

    Latino Conservation Week encourages participation in conservation

    Latino Conservation Week (LCW) began in 2014 as an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation, to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. During this week, community, nonprofit and for-profit, faith-based and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking and camping to community roundtables and…

  • Community Advocacy Conservation Diversity Featured Voices from the river

    Looking for America

    A drive deep into the West can heal the soul and freshen commitment to causes

    The original plan was to drive east to meet my wife’s family in North Carolina. The time away from her mother, sisters and Gus’ cousins had been torture, but every state along our route was preparing to open up while the virus was still out of control. As we saw it, forcing customers and employees…

  • Community Diversity Featured Voices from the river Women

    From Brooklyn to Asheville

    The road that led me to quit my job and fly fish in North Carolina that summer was as twisty as the Blue Ridge Parkway itself. But after seven cancer surgeries and radiation, multiplied with the strain of a big job in a big city, the cracks began to show

    Editor's note: In 2016, Danielle Arceneaux, a black professional woman from Brooklyn, quit her job and moved full-time to Asheville, N.C., in part to pursue fly fishing. This is the first installment in a series of blog posts that will describe Danielle's experience on the water in Asheville. By Danielle Arceneaux The road that led…

  • Community Conservation Featured Fishing Travel

    Win a Luxury Alaska Fishing Trip & Support Trout Unlimited

    Trout Unlimited has teamed up with Omaze, a company that organizes giveaways that give back, to offer one lucky winner and a friend a getaway fly-fishing adventure in Bristol Bay.

    Angling for an adventure? Catch this: We’ve teamed up with our friends at Omaze to give you the chance to win a 5-day fishing trip to Alaska! The best part? Every donation will support Trout Unlimited and our work keeping America's rivers and streams clean, healthy and fishable. Enter now at omaze.com/alaska for your chance to win! …