Roundtable: Our favorite public lands

In celebration of Public Lands Month, several TU anglers are showcasing their favorite public lands fishing and hunting destinations
In celebration of Public Lands Month, several TU anglers are showcasing their favorite public lands fishing and hunting destinations
Getting real
On Apache Trout, and the people who ensured their survival
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Cameron donned the headphones in the co-pilot’s seat, the splendor of McGavock Lake spread out before him through the windows of the DeHavilland Beaver. He had a little spring in his step that morning as he jog-walked his way down to the dock where the Beaver floated on the calm boreal lake that, for most…
3/10/2004 Testimony of TU President Charles Gauvin to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fund Testimony of TU President Charles Gauvin to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fund Contact: Steve Moyer Vice President, Government Affairs Trout Unlimited 703.284.9406 3/10/2004 — Washington —…
Today, in a move welcomed by thousands of American workers, Alaskan communities, and the most prolific wild salmon fishery in the world, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) said it found the proposed Pebble mine would likely cause significant degradation and significant adverse effects to the waters and fisheries of Bristol Bay, and cannot receive a permit under the Clean Water Act as proposed, creating a significant barrier to the project moving forward.
It was a great day away from the banks of the Chesapeake Bay for the Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy’s Fishing and Conservation Club! Read more on how chapters nationwide can replicate USNA’s experience locally.