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Photo of the Week – Be a champion
Trout Unlimited has a new tagline: “Every River Needs a Champion.” And while we would like to think it describes an organization that has grown from one grassroots chapter in Michigan to a national operation with outsize impact on conservation, really the tagline is about the people of TU, all the hundreds of thousands of…
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Photo of the week – matchy, matchy
Trout matching its background perfectly.
Often, trout colors change depending on the color of the water they are in to better camouflage themselves. While that is amazing, we love nothing more than when trout match the background of the river, and there’s nothing better than a brown trout matching fall colors on the shores.
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Photo of the week – spooky
Not blood, just another TU River Champion hard at work on a restoration project No, that’s not blood from a barbed hook wound on his waders. It’s just a drawing in red marker of a river restoration project in progress. Just another of TU’s River Champions hard at work.
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Photo of the week – hunting season
October is hunting season.
October is hunting season for many. That means hanging up the fly rod and picking up the rifle off the wall rack. Best of luck to all of you who enjoy spending time hunting on our amazing public lands.
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Photo of the week – salmon
Salmon are the lifeblood of numerous ecosystems.
Sockeye salmon in Alaska Salmon are the lifeblood of numerous ecosystems. Without them, our rivers would be less abundant, our forests barer, wildlife hungrier and our fishing less thrilling. Take a moment out to herald the salmon; from the sockeye to the mighty Chinook, to the chum and coho, and even the lowly pinks, these…
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Photo of the week – fall splendor
With the colors waning, we wanted to leave this here for you to just enjoy the fading colors of a wild rose bush. Don’t forget to harvest some of those rosehips for some yummy and healthy tea.
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Photo of the week – fall magic hour
Anglers across our great country have experienced the “magic hour” of fishing. Whether that comes at dawn or dusk, either is glorious. But in the fall, that hour seems to be extra special with the sun lower in the sky creating lighting that makes your local trout stream look even more appealing than it already…
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