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Trout Week

Salters: The Last of the Sea-Run Brook Trout

When settlers first arrived in what would later become America, they likely came across coastal streams filled with brook trout, specifically sea-run brookies. Known...

A Wonderful Accident: The Invention of the Elk Hair Caddis

Once you start tying flies, your imagination inevitably drifts towards crafting a standout pattern of your own, a fly that anglers will use decades...

How Pennsylvania’s Spring Creeks Gave Birth to Modern Terrestrial Fishing

Fishing big foam terrestrials is the best part of summer. When hoppers and other terrestrials are out in full force, big trout look up...

How to Get the Most Out of OnWater in the Northeast

There are few places as synonymous with fly fishing as the Northeast. It is considered the birthplace of American fly fishing, and on the...

Welcome to Trout Week 2025

Welcome to Trout Week, a week dedicated to the fish that's inspired more artists, writers, and fly anglers than any other. For many, trout...

9 Native Trout Species in the United States

North America, and the United States, in particular, is home to a wide array of native trout (and char) species. From the ubiquitous rainbow...

How to Get Involved with Trout Unlimited

If you are a passionate trout angler, there is no better way to get involved with trout conservation than a Trout Unlimited membership. Your...

Trout Week Featured Artist: Paul Puckett

We are sitting here with Paul Puckett for Trout Week's second-annual Artist Spotlight. We've already done a couple of interviews with Paul, but we're...

Trout Week: Trout in the Arts

Trout have inspired artists for time immemorial with their seemingly endless color palette, graceful lines, and mysterious attitudes. Whether the artist is capturing the...