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WaterSMART: The smartest water program you’ve never heard about
Drought. Wildfire. Flooding. Excessive Heat. Low snowpack. Look at any state in the West and you’re sure to find local examples of these extreme weather events and natural disasters. But while the challenges and headlines generated by these events are well known, the tools available to mitigate and combat their increasingly unpredictable impacts have received far less attention. …
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TROUT Tying Tip – simple golden stone
Stoneflies are a major food source for trout, especially come spring, and the golden stone is a classic. Use these tips from Orvis to tie some up to prepare. See All Orvis Learning Center Fly Tying Videos
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Photo of the week – learning
As anglers, we are naturally curious. There are many pieces to the puzzle to figure out while fishing, so we ask many questions seeking the answers with careful observation. The insect puzzle is a good one to sort out early on in your fishing career. Once you know the bugs and hatches, you can often catch more fish. Here’s to…
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Conservación y educación en el río Fall
Click Here for English El río Fall y Trout Unlimited El río Fall es una fuente esencial de agua fría y limpia para el río Deschutes, una de las Aguas Prioritarias de Trout Unlimited. El río Fall serpentea a través de tierras públicas, privadas y estatales, y es disfrutado por excursionistas, personas que pasean a…
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Conservation and Education on the Fall River
Click Here for Spanish The Fall River and Trout Unlimited The Fall River is an essential source of cold, clean water for the Deschutes River, one of Trout Unlimited’s Priority Waters. The Fall River meanders through public, private, and state lands and is enjoyed by hikers, dog walkers, bicyclists, anglers, and locals who come here daily…
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Creating balance on a Lower Sacramento tributary
A new diversion facility on Paynes Creek improves fish passage for Northern California’s salmon and steelhead Photos by Katie Falkenberg Flowing into one of Northern California’s most robust salmon rivers, the Lower Sacramento, Paynes Creek offers excellent spawning grounds for Chinook and Central Valley steelhead. But it’s also an important source of water for the people and…
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The rarest hatch: Hard water in Virginia
The text was short. “How’s your schedule looking next week?” I typed to my buddy Sam. “I think we’re going to get a hatch by Sunday.” He replied quickly: “Hatch? It’s February and it’s freezing.” “Exactly,” I answered. “It’s the rarest of hatches here in Virginia: fishable ice.” Ice fishing is an annual pastime for our friends up North. Here in…

