
The popular fly fishing website and blog, Moldy Chum, is hosting a poll for steelhead anglers who ply the waters of Washington state...

A recent survey of Bristol Bay, Alaska, residents shows widespread disapproval of the proposed Pebble Mine. Meanwhile, Alaska Native groups are stepping up their calls for mining companies to abandon the project. Read more:

Check out the new TU film about Teton River canyon in Idaho, a unique natural treasure that’sthreatened by a proposal to rebuild Teton Dam–yes, the same dam that failed spectacularly back in 1976, killing 11 and inundating several communities downstream. Th...

TU’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project efforts to keep Colorado’s Roan Plateau free from drilling rigs and the associated industrial development is highlighted this week in print and video by the New York Times. The ...

TU's Tom Reed with a westslope cutthroat caught in one of the proposed wilderness areas in southwest Montana. Why is TU working in Montana to support the Forest Jobs and Recreation Act? ...

Last Friday, with the release of an updated version of the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act, the US Senate took another step in passing climate change legislation similar to what passed the House of Representatives in June of this year...

In 2004, TU’s National Leadership Council, our board of volunteer leaders, approved inclusion of climate change on TU’s National Conservation Agenda. Si...

National Jeweler has a new story about Tiffany and Co.’s chairman and chief executive, Michael Kowalski, taking a lead role in the campaign to protect Alaska’s Bristol Bay fromthemassive Pebble mine project. Ti...

Seth and Parker Berling, two brothers from California who are biking from Alaska to Argentina to help protect Bristol Bay and stop the Pebble mine, were recently featured on television in their hometown of San Francisco...

Chef Todd Gray of Equinox Restaurant Together with a diverse coalition of chefs, restaurateurs, commercial fishermen, anglers, hunters, lodge owners, outfitters, guides and Alaska Native leaders, Trout Unlimited has designated October as Alaska Wild Salmon Month to shine a spotlight on...

The questions and comments about the fall issue of Trout are rolling in, but it’s the cover shot that has created the most buzz so far: Where was this killer shot taken? “What’s the secret?” one reader asked. I aske...

Your magazines are on their way to your mailboxes right now, but if you just can’t wait to see the fall issue, check out the online version now. ...

Granted, the tiger trout is a hybrid laboratory creation–a “Frankenfish,” if you will, but for trout anglers all across the country, these aggressive fish that have thebold nature of both their brook trout and brown trout parents, provide a unique fishing opportunity. In t...













