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Spot trout, catch trout, photograph trout… for science
By harnessing the power of angler catch data, it uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify individual fish from angler-submitted photos.
Picture this, you’re on your favorite river, you spot a nice trout sipping off the surface. After careful observation, you tie on a fly you think matches. Then you watch this fish for a few more minutes, cast, land your fly just ahead of the sipper, and much to your delight, it raises its head,…
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Fin and Feather
Meet the two-man show filming a conservation series between country music tour stops When 18-year-old Ben Dunning first pointed his camera at Colby Acuff onstage, he didn’t know he was capturing the start of something much bigger. Years later, the two friends are touring the country not just to share music, but to spotlight the…
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What’s at stake on this Public Lands Day
On this Public Lands Day and National Hunting and Fishing Day, join Trout Unlimited in celebrating our shared public lands and sporting heritage while standing up for the places you fish and hunt. The state of public lands has been at the forefront of many Americans’ minds this summer. The places we go to fish,…
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TROUT Tip – chucking meat
Now that fall is officially here, all we can think about is chucking big meaty flies to beastly browns. Watch this video to learn why and when you should fish streamers as Tom Rosenbauer from Orvis goes over some key details. Watch and learn. See All Orvis Learning Center Fly Fishing Video Lessons
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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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Monumental agreement for Maine’s Atlantic salmon
Setting the stage for dam removal and Atlantic salmon recovery In the early 1800s, as many as 200,000 Atlantic salmon would return to Maine’s Kennebec River for their annual spawning run. In 2025, just 47 adult Atlantic salmon — designated as a federally endangered species — swam up the river to Lockwood Dam, where they…
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Photo of the week – streamside nap
Is there a better place to catch a few zzzz’s than streamside? The gentle noises of water trickling over rocks and a soft bed of grass is just what is needed to let relaxation come and catch up on lost sleep from early mornings and late nights during a fishing adventure. Don’t worry, we don’t…

