
Apache Lake Algae Bloom
The Tonto National Forest Service has urged those visiting Apache Lake to take precautions when recreating in the water after an algae bloom was discovered.
Chris Wood is joined by Dr. Helen Neville, TU’s Senior Scientist, Rob Masonis, TU’s Vice President for Western Conservation and Jeff Yates, TU’s Director of Volunteer Operations to discuss the exciting new direction for Trout Unlimited that will accelerate the accomplishment of TU’s mission.
The ongoing threat posed by abandoned mine runoff endangers the health of our rivers and clean water supplies. It is not a small problem. Watch and learn how Good Samaritan legislation can help curb the effects of the thousands of draining mines and the damage that is caused by metals being discharged into our waters.
Learn about the history and restoration of the Apache Trout featuring speakers from White Mountain Apache Tribe, Arizona Game and Fish Department and fishing guide Cinda Howard.
The Tonto National Forest Service has urged those visiting Apache Lake to take precautions when recreating in the water after an algae bloom was discovered.
Silver Creek Stream Vegetation Removal Silver Creek trout habitat has been severely impacted by flooding over the last several years. This project consists of manual and
Last week Trout Unlimited in Arizona hosted the Native and Wild Trout Conference. We had a record turn out and an awesome line up of
The History of Orvis: America’s Iconic Fly-Fishing Brand Founded in 1856, Orvis is the oldest mail-order retailer in the United States and one of the
Held in conjunction with the Wasatch Fly Fishing and Fly-Tying Expo, the Trout Unlimited Western Regional Rendezvous kept everyone busy. There were two full days
2025 Arizona Game and Fish Commission Awards This year, Nate Rees, our lead Trout Unlimited staffer in Arizona, received the coveted Conservationist of the Year award. The recognition
Together, we have accomplished so much in 2023-2024. I am deeply grateful for your commitment and support which is helping to build a vital future
The other day, I met Bob Blankenship and Karen Barnett of the South Coast Chapter of Trout Unlimited in California. I listened as they described