Monthly Archives: March 2011
Fraser River: going, going . . .
A Denver Post article provides a wake-up call about the dire state of the Upper Colorado and Fraser Rivers due to massive water diversions to the Front Range. Diminished flows have wiped out important bug hatches, raised water temperatures, and put the … Continue reading
Trout Magazine Needs Your Help: Tell us your favorite Trout and Salmon Fishing Books!
First we listed the best books for the coldwater conservationist and now we are bringing you the best trout and salmon fishing books ever, but we need a little help. We want to hear it straight from you. What books … Continue reading
Watch the Coho Salmon Run up Thompson Creek
Coho salmon run up Thompson Creek, a tributary to the Necanicum River
Best Wild Places — 2010
A video tour of Trout Unlimited’s and Field and Stream’s Best Wild Places — 2010
Video experiences of Seaside, Ore.and Protection Efforts directed at the Kinnickinnic
A storm on the horizon: Efforts by TU and others to protect Wisconsin’s Kinnickinnic River from the impacts of urban developement. An aerial tour of Seaside, Ore.
The full “River Home” piece by Debra Magpie Earling
In the spring issue of Trout we ran an excerpted version of Debra Magpie Earling’s haunting essay, “River Home.” Here is the full story. River Home Rivers tell us stories. My parents had been looking to buy a house, … Continue reading