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Photo of the week – migrations
If your fishing season ended recently, it’s a great time to go birding. Many birds are migrating south to warmer climates for the winter, so you have an opportunity to watch the skies to see what flies overhead. Or even better, still go to your favorite fishing spot and see what birds frequent it for…
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Photo of the week – cowboys
Across the country, river champions have diverse backgrounds and numerous reasons for their work in conservation. Cowboys and ranchers are tied closely to their lands and waters because if they are not in good condition, their lives and livelihoods could falter. We thank our cowboy champions. Without their dedication to landscape health, trout and anglers…
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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 – 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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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…
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