Fall 2011

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A Great Year of CCF Trips

CCF Members Steve Strandberg and Mark Carlquist in Bristol Bay
 CCF Members Steve Strandberg and Mark Carlquist in Bristol Bay showing off their catch.

With another year of CCF Trips behind us, it is time to reflect on the experiences and plan for 2012 >>Read More.


Meeting a Legend:
Ed Shenk&the Letort Spring Run

Ed Shenk

TU's Major Gifts Manager Anderson Smith sat down with fly fishing and tying legend Ed Shenk at his home in Carlisle, PA. Living his entire life in Pennsylvania's Cumberland Valley, Ed founded techniques in fishing and tying that went on to shape fly fishing in America >>Read More


Tie a Terrestrial

Learn to tie a simple hopper pattern for your next year's summer terrestrial fishing  >>Read More.


The Upper Deschutes Home River Initiative

Upper Deschutes

Bend, Oregon! The site of this year's annual meeting and one of the most dynamic Home River Initiatives yet. Take a look into how these conservation challenges are meet by project manager Darek Staab  >>Read More


USFWS Lauds TU for Fish Passage Work

TU receives Outstanding Partner Award for 2011

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has awarded Scott Yates, director of Trout Unlimited's Western water Project, with its "Outstanding Partner Award" for 2011 >>Read More


You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers.

Is there something you've wanted to know about TU's work? Now is your chance to find out. Send your question to Anderson Smith and we will answer it in a future issue of the Complete Angler.




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Upcoming Trips
and Events

 

The 2012 trips are being finalized and will be released soon.

Contact Sarah Davies for any trip and event inquiries.


 



The Coldwater Conservation Fund provides core funding for professional conservation projects that advance Trout Unlimited's mission of conserving, protecting and restoring North America's trout and salmon and their watersheds.