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Conservation

5 Things to Read this Earth Day: the Good & the...

For this year's Earth Day, we'll highlight five issues relating to conservation, restoration, and general stewardship of the place we all call home. Over...

Tax Day is Here, But Fishing’s Tax Man Doesn’t Mind

To most Americans, April 15th is Tax Day, but for those of that fish in saltwater, Tax Days and interactions with the "Tax Man"...

U.S. Court Unanimously Rules Against Big Sugar in Everglades Case

Last week, a federal court of appeals unanimously ruled in favor of Everglades restoration, dealing a blow to big sugar's attempts to erode the...

The State of Public Lands

Public lands are front-and-center in the news lately, and just about everyone has something to say about it. On a seemingly innocuous post on Instagram,...

Pumped Hydropower Proposal–Threats to Wyoming’s North Platte Watershed?

A hydropower project of sorts in central Wyoming may stabilize energy demand during peaks but at the expense of the famed North Platte watershed....

Agreement Paves the Way for Restoring The Eel River

Earlier this month, after decades of stalemate, an expansive group of Eel River stakeholders forged an agreement benefiting wild salmon and steelhead runs, people,...

Are Dams Coming Down on Oregon’s Willamette River Valley?

Earlier this month, the prospect of substantial connectivity improvements to Oregon's Willamette River came into focus with the enactment of a new law signed...

F3T Behind the Lens: Streamers, Steamers, & Struggles on the Krka

The 2025 Fly Fishing Film Tour is here, bringing another exciting lineup of captivating stories from the water. To get you pumped for this...

Arctic Grayling Are Back in Michigan: A Big Step for Conservation

For the first time in over 90 years, Arctic grayling are swimming in Michigan waters again! Thanks to a collaborative effort by the Michigan...