Proposed Delisting of Arizona’s State Fish: The Apache Trout
On August 10th of 2023 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to remove the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List. Partners
Thursday, April 11
8:30AM – 3:00PM
Arizona Game and Fish Headquarters, Phoenix
Cost: FREE – with a hosted lunch
Seating is limited
Registration closes on April 4th
Thursday, April 11
8:30AM – 3:00PM
Arizona Game and Fish Headquarters, Phoenix
Cost: FREE – with a hosted lunch
Seating is limited
Registration closes on April 4th
Your donation will help us make both the Apache Trout and Gila Trout become the first fish species to be removed from the Endangered Species Threatened List!
This lapel pin is our gift to you with your donation of $50.00
On August 10th of 2023 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposal to remove the Apache Trout from the Endangered Species List. Partners
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Payson and surrounding area
The Gila Trout Chapter of Trout Unlimited is located in the town of Payson, Arizona, at an elevation of 5000 feet, close to numerous trout streams. The chapter is fully supportive of efforts to maintain healthy populations of native fish species, with a particular interest in preserving, conserving, restoring and enhancing cold water fisheries in the Payson, Arizona area.
The Gila Chapter of Trout Unlimited retains a close working relationship with the Payson Flycasters Club.
Consult the Gila Trout Chapter website for updates, current projects, meeting schedules and calendar of events.
Tucson and southern Arizona
The Old Pueblo Chapter of Trout Unlimited in Tucson is a thriving group with activities centering around conservation and restoration efforts to preserve and protect the Apache and Gila trout.
Consult the Old Pueblo Chapter website for updates, current projects, meeting schedules and calendar of events.
Phoenix and metro area
Established in 1978, the Zane Grey Chapter of Trout Unlimited was named in honor of Zane Grey, the renowned author who resided in Arizona during part of his life. Grey wrote prolifically on the variety of fishing and the outdoors he enjoyed. The chapter’s efforts focus on engaging members through the educational Trout In The Classroom program, public policy efforts, youth involvement, conservation and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs.
Consult the Zane Grey Chapter website for updates, current projects, meeting schedules and calendar of events.
Monthly board meetings are held the first Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM at Bass Pro Shop upstairs conference room located at 1133 N. Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85201. Everyone is invited to attend.
DURING COVID, meetings are being held virtually. Consult the Zane Grey website tab Upcoming Events for Zoom and call in links.