
After months of cabin fever, a veil of green is starting to creep across the landscape. and the piles of flies our sportsmen have been tying are starting to find their way into fly boxes. Hiking boots are being unearthed from cramped closets and there’s a spring in the step of the members of Trout Unlimited’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project. Join us as they chronicle their tales of summer in their summer blog – from the rivers to the mountains, you’re bound to find a sportsmen with a story about why this time of year makes us all want to head for the hills.
We are sportsmen and women dedicated to protecting our fishing and hunting opportunities by protecting the habitat which supports the game, fish, and people who rely on it. Roadless areas are our backcountry – our backyard – our peace of mind that in an ever-changing world, some things stay the same. These public lands are untracked, untrashed, unspoiled; a sportsman’s paradise where the bulls and bucks are bigger and the fish are wild and plentiful. They are part of what makes this country great, these lands are set aside to maintain their natural qualities. They are places for our children’s children to carry on the traditions we enjoy today. Be it hunting, fishing, or just being out there, the backcountry is what supports this nation’s sporting lifestyle and heritage.
Look through these pages and learn more about the backcountry, then tell your legislators you’re fed up with with the haphazard approach to managing public lands. Step up, and help stop the assault on our sporting heritage. » Click Here To Get Started…
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