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Rocky River
Chapter 348 of Trout Unlimited, founded in 1981 by conservationist that wanted to help protect North Carolinas cold water resources. RRTU has over 900 members in the Greater Charlotte NC area and promotes Conservation through education and activities.
George’s River
The Georges River chapter # 300 covers the midcoast area of Maine. We meet in person or via zoom as determined by safety protocols on the 2nd Monday of the month November through May and the 3rd Monday in October at 6:00 PM for Trout Talk and the program begins at 7. Meetings are currently
New River
Smith River
Based in Henry County, VA. Named for our state’s longest tail water fishery. It is home to wild Brown trout and has a couple of sections of stocked Rainbow and Brook trout, also. We also have access to many miles of small stream trout fisheries. Not the biggest chapter, but maybe the most active.
Little River
Little River Chapter is based out of Maryville, TN and was chartered primarily to supply financial and volunteer help to the Fisheries Department of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We have expanded our goals to include an active Trout in the Classroom Program and a leadership role in providing fishing opportunities in the Maryville area
Clinch River
Truckee River
Truckee River Chapter of Trout Unlimited
Feather River
Tip – River Etiquette
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Since this is the time of year when we are supposed to focus on being nice rather than naughty, we bring you some basic river etiquette tips from Orvis’ Tom Rosenbauer.
A Celebration on the Elwha River
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advocates for dam breaching, free-flowing waters and river restoration are celebrating the news that the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has been able to fish for coho salmon for the first time since two large dams blocking the Elwha River were removed a decade ago.
Voices from the River: ‘River Karma’
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Volunteers walk along railroad tracks in Provo Canyon, Utah, after participating in an organzied river cleanup by Brighton Anglers. Courtesy Brighton Anglers. By Brett Prettyman The sudden jolt backwards almost made me fall out of the boat. After my less-than-graceful fall into the dory seat I turned to witness what I was sure was going
Voices from the River: River thoughts
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By Eric Booton Where does the river take you? Well, the obvious answer is downstream. But on the river, I find myself in a better place. I started at a rocky headwaters with a head full of doubt and little sense of direction. The river swept me downstream to a more pleasant place that I
Merrimack River Valley
Saco River Valley
Wisconsin River Valley
Serving Marathon, Lincoln, Taylor, and Price Counties in Wisconsin since 1982.
The Snake River Cutthroats
The Snake River Cutthroats Chapter was started in 1971 and is the oldest Trout Unlimited chapter in Idaho. The membership boundary stretches from the Montana border south to Blackfoot, west to Mackay and east to the Wyoming border. The chapter has monthly membership meetings the second Wednesday from October through May.
Upper Genesee River
Connecticut River Valley
The Connecticut River Valley chapter is a bi-state VT/NH chapter with members in both states, VT/NH. We conduct stream assessments, tree plantings, regulatory review, and fish whenever we can.