Freshwater

Groups Join on Behalf of Trout

Trout Unlimited and Fly Fishers International have entered into a formal conservation partnership, consummating the collective conservation focus of each organization to greater substantive effect.

The agreement formally recognizes and acknowledges the shared conservation commitments of TU and FFI on behalf of the organizations’ members, customers, and communities. It also establishes communication between the groups as they collaborate toward achieving mutual conservation goals.

The partnership has been approved by FFI’s chairman of the board and president and CEO upon recommendation by the board’s Conservation Committee.

Trout Unlimited President and CEO Chris Wood said the partnership makes good sense for both TU and FFI.

“Fly Fishers International is driven by the three fundamental pillars of conservation, education and community,” Wood said. “That philosophy perfectly aligns with Trout Unlimited’s vision.

“Because we share mutual conservation goals, we are natural allies.”

Patrick Berry, President and CEO of Fly Fishers International, added: “FFI is dedicated to partnering with leading conservation organizations such as Trout Unlimited to ensure protection of our fisheries and their associated habitats for the benefit and enjoyment of the broader fly-fishing community. When we work together to achieve our collective missions, we are able to realize more success than working individually.”

When a group of avid fly anglers formed Trout Unlimited on the banks of Michigan’s Au Sable River in 1959, the founders envisioned an organization that would work toward shared goals of protecting and restoring trout, salmon and their watersheds. Trout Unlimited has over 300,000 members and supporters in more than 400 chapters throughout the U.S.

Fly Fishers International, based in Livingston, Mont., was chartered in 1964 and is home to almost 270 clubs and 16 regional councils around the US and parts of the world. In addition to focusing on conservation initiatives, FFI provides premier virtual and in-person programming for fly fishing education, featuring the online FFI Learning Center as a centerpiece of this effort.

Further, like TU, FFI focuses on the importance of a thriving community of individuals who value the camaraderie of angling and appreciate that learning never stops.

TFG Editorial

Recent Posts

Officials Seek To Rebuild Lake Dunllap

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Inland Fisheries Division Corpus Christi District recently launched…

22 hours ago

What Do Great Whites Eat In the Gulf of Mexico?

What do great white sharks eat in the Gulf of Mexico? It's a question researchers…

22 hours ago

TPWD Issues Impact of Flooding

Texas State Parks continues to recover from flood impacts and encourages visitors to check park…

22 hours ago

The Seven Tails Of the Mother Lagoon

Seven tails. Seven beautiful bronze tails with a dot in the middle. That’s how many…

4 days ago

Is it Time for an Electric Outboard?

We hear more and more about electric boats, but would an electric outboard make sense…

1 week ago

INDIANOLA FISHING MARINA ANNOUNCES 1st ANNUAL MANUFACTURERS IN WATER BOAT SHOW

Indianola Fishing Marina is proud to present the inaugural Manufacturers In-Water Boat Show, by Coastal…

1 week ago