Trout Magazine

  • Fishing

    TROUT Tips – wind

    Casting in the wind is many anglers’ nemesis, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Practice in the wind with these video tips, and you’re sure to have a better day on the water next time it’s windy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_So17hCF5lg&list=PLEXZljM8NmhtGMQuVaaJ9TZq3SZY74R_5&index=79

  • Photo of the Week

    Photo of the Week – Coastal

    While we don’t often think about TU’s work in marine environments, much of our work impacts streams that connect to our oceans. Improving their health invites anadromous fish back to their natal streams to spawn and rear the next generation. We'll keep working on reconnecting these streams with the oceans on both coasts by working…

  • Fishing

    TROUT Tips – the mend

    What is a mend and why is it so important to a presentation?

    What is a mend and why is it so important to a presentation? Watch this video to find out the what, the why and the how in this week’s tip video with TU’s Kirk Deeter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFMKFZWCkrw&list=PLEXZljM8NmhtGMQuVaaJ9TZq3SZY74R_5&index=72

  • Conservation Featured Featured From the field Science

    Faces of Restoration: Capitan Forestry in Oregon

    Restoration work in Oregon couldn’t happen without Capitan Forestry. The Grande Ronde and North Fork of the John Day headwaters are critical habitat and special places to fish, and the collaboration between TU and Capitan is making it even better.   Capitan Forestry historically specialized in upland forest restoration work, but after partnering with TU’s aquatic restoration efforts in the…

  • Advocacy

    Finding common ground on mining reform

    In testimony before Congress, Trout Unlimited president and CEO, Chris Wood made the case for common-sense reforms to mining laws and increased funding to clean up abandoned mines. The hearing focused on several proposed bills that, if enacted, would enable the expansion and improved regulation of critical minerals development. According to the International Energy Agency,…

  • Public Lands

    Public lands: key to America’s sporting legacy 

    There is no opportunity for productive fishing or hunting if there are no productive lands and waters in which to sling a line, spot and stalk or swing an over-under. Bottom line.  This basic fact has been a part of the American sporting consciousness since Theordore Roosevelt inscribed it, if not before. It’s a cornerstone…