That’s a very fair question, and it isn’t easy to answer, but I’ll do my best.| Trout Unlimited
It’s terrestrial time, so leading your rig with a hopper (aka grasshopper) is a great idea.| Trout Unlimited
It’s been said a million times, fly fishing takes you to breathtaking locations, and that couldn’t be truer than in the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina.| Trout Unlimited
Long before she moved west to join a wildfire fighting crew, Amanda Monthei grew up fishing, hiking, hunting and camping in Northern Michigan’s Pigeon River Country, a vast network of state public lands surrounding her rural hometown.| Trout Unlimited
We caught up with each of them to hear about where life has taken them, how 5 Rivers helped them get there and what advice they have for current students making their own way.| Trout Unlimited
Here’s the truth: we’re masking a long-term collapse with short-term optics.| Trout Unlimited
I hiked up to the top of the road where I live and paused to stare southward toward a plume of black smoke about 25 miles away. Another wildfire.| Trout Unlimited
A new agreement promises to resolve decades of conflict over water use on California’s third largest watershed––and a legendary salmon and steelhead river| Trout Unlimited
PG&E’s decommissioning plan for the Potter Valley Project on California’s Eel River would remove all in-river facilities and make it the longest free-flowing river in the state| Trout Unlimited
We bring together diverse interests to care for and recover rivers and streams, so our children can experience the joy of wild and native trout and salmon.| Trout Unlimited
Snake River salmon and steelhead runs are in critical condition. We need your help.| Trout Unlimited
The world’s greatest sockeye salmon fishery now protected by the Clean Water Act| Trout Unlimited
Patagonia celebrates the restoration work of TU’s Northeast Oregon Hand Crew Initiative in a new story and video| Trout Unlimited
These men have worked on habitat restoration in countless areas around the Land of Enchantment over the course of their careers. And among their larger friend group of former colleagues – with which they continue to hunt, fish and travel to this day – their incredible campfire stories of adventure, danger and friendship continue to unite them in their respective retirements.| Trout Unlimited