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Welcome to the Trout Unlimited blog, where you can get the skinny on everything from landmark water law victories to stream cleanups in your own backyard, all for the benefit of the trout and salmon fisheries you love. So catch up on late-breaking news, watch video footage and give your two cents by commenting here on the TU blog. Browse the list below to visit the Trout magazine page, or chose from the TU programs you're most interested in.


Meet Our Contributors:


Trout Magazine

The official web space where you can find information, photos and videos related to what you've seen in Trout, and give your two cents on the issues.
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Erin Mooney

Erin is communications director for TU's Eastern Conservation. She blogs about anything and everything related to Trout Unlimited, its members and its mission.
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Randy Scholfield

Randy is the communications director for TU's Western Water Project, which works with ranchers, landowners and other partners to protect and improve stream flows and trout habitat in six Western states. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, fly-fishing and other outdoor pursuits with his wife and two children.
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Chris Hunt

Chris blogs on the work done within TU's Sportsmen's Conservation Project. The SCP works primarily on public lands in the West, where its staffers focus on backcountry habitat protection, responsible energy development and responsible use of off-road vehicles on public land.
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Greg Moore

Gregory is a communications specialist with TU's Sportsmen's Conservation Project in Durango. An avid angler and father of two daughters, his favorite escape is exploring for native cutthroats in the small streams and high-altitude lakes of Colorado's San Juan Mountains.
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Paula Dobbyn

Paula is director of communications for TU's Alaska Program. Prior to joining TU in April 2009, Paula worked as a print and broadcast journalist for two decades and in corporate and non-profit communicatons. She lives in Anchorage with her husband and daughter.
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Greg McReynolds

Greg is TU's Public Lands Coordinator for New Mexico. He is an avid bird hunter, fly fisherman and amateur knife maker. He lives in Albuquerque with his wife Denise and sons Gordon and Luke.