Yearly Archives: 2008

Read the winter issue online now

Hello TUers and happy holidays! Your winter issue should arrive around December 29, but you can read our online version on tu.org. Read the winter issue online now or download the pdf onto your computer. Check out our free winter digital feature about Marcellus shale … Continue reading

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How do you feel about giving up felt-soled waders?

By now you probably know that invasive species like New Zealand mudsnails, didymo and whirling disease spread from stream to stream by clinging to the felt soles on your wading boots. Because these invasive species – especially whirling disease – … Continue reading

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Hydrofracturing requires water – lots and lots of water

Natural gas developers, like the ones filing permits to drill in the Marcellus shale region of the Northeast, use a process called hydrofracturing to extract gas. The process will mean water withdrawals of up to 3 to 9 million gallons … Continue reading

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2008 TU Photo Contest Finalists

For the second annual TU photo contest, we had hundreds of entrants. Here are the finalists. First place Cari Crezee, Ogden, Utah

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Welcome to the Trout Unlimited Blog

Hello anglers and conservationists. Welcome to Trout magazine’s new blog. We’ll be posting supplemental information about pressing conservation issues and hopefully start some good conversations about the latest fly-fishing news. So check back often and let us know what you … Continue reading

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