Headwater streams are among the most important bodies of water for trout and salmon. They provide habitat for spawning and juvenile fish, and are essential to maintaining the water quality of the larger downstream waters they feed.
Kitsap-Olympic Peninsulas Chapter #383 Blog
By Rob Masonis, VP of Western Conservation for Trout Unlimited
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Rochelle Gandour, our TU National Youth Education Coordinator, along with a TON of help from Julie Kelner with TU North Kitsap-Bainbridge, set up a...
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Kids learning to cast a fly rod, tie their own fly, catch a trout on that fly, and then about the importance of sustainable fishing practices....that...
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Nice Lahontan! Check out our photo gallery for even bigger ones:)
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Bill couldn't keep the whitefish off his nymphs yesterday on the Yak...this one put up a worthy fight and put a smile on his face! No Skwalas to be...
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Lloyd is getting this fly thing down quite nicely, one trout at a time...goes to show you CAN teach an old dog a new trick or two!
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Steve and I just signed up for this...has anyone been there before? Helpful info?
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