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Photo of the week – Pyramid Lake
Our Photo of the Week showcases the beauty of fishing Pyramid Lake in Nevada, where ladder fishing for large Lahontan cutthroat trout awaits.
If you’ve never caught a Lahontan cutthroat trout, you might want to add them to your bucket list. And, now is a great time to head to Pyramid Lake in Nevada. This lake grows them huge, but bring your ladder as that’s the preferred method of fishing for them.
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Photo of the week – fishing dogs
It’s hard to beat a good fishing dog. Sure, it takes time and patience to train them properly, but it’s doable... and so worth it.
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Photo of the week – Grandeur
The Grand Canyon nearly defines the word grandeur. Its enormity, length and height, history and general impressiveness make it a sight to behold. Protect the Grand Canyon Watershed Help protect this important watershed of the nearby Grand Canyon National Monument where opportunities galore exist for fishing and hunting. Take Action >
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Photo of the Week – BDAs
By now you’ve likely heard of BDAs, or beaver dam analogs. Trout Unlimited has been creating them for a few years across the country, up high in watersheds. They serve a few purposes: they keep cold, clean water higher in the system for longer in the season; they improve and expand habitat for trout along…
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Photo of the Week – Earth Day
Photo of the Week - Earth Day How proud will this little fella be in 20 years when he goes back to see the progress this tree he planted has made? This upcoming Earth Day, partner with your local Trout Unlimited chapter to help plant trees, clean up trash along your local river or join…
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Photo of the Week – spring has sprung
Spring has sprung by Justin Carfagnini
Whether it's apparent out your window right now or not, its official, spring is here....and that means fishing season is here. Enjoy this beautiful photo from TU friend, Justin Carfagnini, from the Midwest while you contemplate your next fishing outing.
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Photo of the week – the big guns
Photo of the week by Sam Dean Sometimes river restoration work has TU working with sawyers who use massive chainsaws like this. In the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee, TU partnered with the Forest Service to help place large wood products in the river to improve trout habitat. Selectively cutting trees and using heavy equipment…
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