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George’s River

The Georges River chapter # 300 covers the midcoast area of Maine. We meet in person and via zoom as determined by safety protocols on the 2nd Monday of the month November through May and the 3rd Monday in October at 6:00 PM for Trout Talk and the program begins at 7. Meetings are currently…

Rocky River

Chapter 348 of Trout Unlimited, founded in 1981 by conservationist that wanted to help protect North Carolinas cold water resources. RRTU has over 900 members in the Greater Charlotte NC area and promotes Conservation through education and activities.

Little River

Little River Chapter is based out of Maryville, TN and was chartered primarily to supply financial and volunteer help to the Fisheries Department of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We have expanded our goals to include an active Trout in the Classroom Program and a leadership role in providing fishing opportunities in the Maryville area…

Feather River

Feather River Trout Unlimited (FRTU) devotes its time to community outreach, education related efforts, and resource conservation projects which positively affect the citizens and resources of the Feather, Yuba, and Little Truckee Rivers.

Millers River

Millers River Chapter of Trout Unlimited brings people together to care for and recover their waters through local conservation and community science projects. We are making our brook trout, brown trout populations stronger, our water cleaner, and our communities healthier.

Saluda River

Trout Unlimited Chapter located in the Midlands of South Carolina. Our main conservation focus is the lower Saluda River, a tailrace of Lake Murray. We are focused on conservation through education and citizen science.

River of No Return

Located in Salmon, Idaho on the famous Salmon River. RNRTU serves the upper Salmon basin, including the Challis and Stanley communities.

Voices from the River: ‘River Karma’

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Volunteers walk along railroad tracks in Provo Canyon, Utah, after participating in an organzied river cleanup by Brighton Anglers. Courtesy Brighton Anglers. By Brett Prettyman The sudden jolt backwards almost made me fall out of the boat. After my less-than-graceful fall into the dory seat I turned to witness what I was sure was going…

Voices from the River: River thoughts

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By Eric Booton Where does the river take you? Well, the obvious answer is downstream. But on the river, I find myself in a better place. I started at a rocky headwaters with a head full of doubt and little sense of direction. The river swept me downstream to a more pleasant place that I…