Trout Magazine

  • Fishing

    TROUT Tip – sight fishing nymphs

    Learn how to sight fish with nymphs in this week’s video tip from Orvis’s Tom Rosenbauer.

    Many anglers don’t love just watching a bobber drifting down while fishing with nymphs. Perhaps it’s just too reminiscent of time spent on a lake conventional fishing before fly fishing took hold. Maybe it’s because they want to stay true to traditional fly fishing techniques. Or maybe that angler just wants more of a challenge…

  • Photo of the Week

    Photo of the week – brrrr

    Mild fishing conditions persist across much of the West. The Midwest and Northeast just had the first significant winter storm. The East has been a bit cold, but not too bad. Some rivers are closed for the season. Hopefully, if you’re still fishing, you’re staying warm. If the water is frozen, it’s time to fish…

  • Government Affairs

    Trout Unlimited applauds introduction of federal legislation to streamline floodplain restoration  

    Federal lawmakers have introduced the bipartisan Floodplain Enhancement and Recovery Act to reduce regulatory barriers that slow or prevent ecosystem restoration in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)-mapped floodplains.  The legislation, from legislators including Representatives Bryan Steil (WI-01), Troy Downing (MT-02), Janelle Bynum (OR-02), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03), aims to streamline approvals for low-risk floodplain restoration projects by reducing…

  • Wiscoy Creek: Staking the Roots of TU Inspiration 

     Around age 11, Kyle Glenn was walking the roadside path to go fishing for trout in Wiscoy Creek with his dad, Paul.    As they approached a small bridge overpass, the pair noticed an angler at the bridge. After a few moments, Tom Piwowar began to share a familiar tale to most, the kind of “5-pound brown trout from right over there” story that every optimistic angler…

  • Restoration

    Big Creek Restoration Work Continues  

    The official start to summer in New York coincided with another historic storm coming on the heels of a very rainy spring.   A little extra rain amplifies lush green landscapes and healthy flowing rivers.  However, we’ve again witnessed what happens when massive storms carrying a deluge of water and debris, head directly for a small community like the Village of Waterville.   Local partners are collaborating to stabilize Big Creek to be more resilient when…

  • Advocacy

    Navigating public land oil and gas leasing

    Our public lands are the foundation of healthy watersheds and strong communities. From remote trout streams to working forests and rangelands, these places provide clean water, vital trout habitat, sporting opportunity and public access for all Americans. But pressures like efforts to sell off and privatize public land threaten what makes them so valuable. This…