An angler might wonder; what will one of Trout Unlimited’s restoration projects do to the fishing? It’s a valid question. At times we work with contractors to add numerous logs (or even full trees) and woody debris in a stream to make the habitat more complex. We break up long, straight riffle sections with j-hook rock structures to slow down the flow and create deeper holding water. We…
by Mark Taylor | February 24, 2026 | Fishing
Ice fishing is an annual pastime for our friends up North. Here in the Southeast, it is a rare and fleeting thing. When we do get the rare hard water hatch, it’s a “fun break from our regularly scheduled programming.”
by Gary Marston | September 6, 2023 | Science
A literature Review led by Trout Unlimited shows over 80 percent of global, peer-reviewed research on the topic has found an adverse effect on wild salmonid populations in freshwater and marine environments.
I’ll spare you the bloody hand, gushing finger or torn scalp photos.
On a controversial river in a drying landscape, ranchers look to science, technology and the law to send just a little more water downstream.
by Kara Armano | July 24, 2023 | Science
Stream Salmonids Symposium offers a venue to highlight TU’s science work and learn from scientists around the globe.
When I reflect on the past couple decades of climbing the fly-fishing learning curve, I am often amazed that I caught any fish at all, given the many dopey habits I fell into.