November 7, 2019 Program
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Ever wondered why Northeast Wisconsin has some of the best trout waters in the Midwest ? Professor Nelson Ham will share with us how this came to be and what the future may hold including natural and man-made influences.
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PFAS's are a rising contamination concern and potential threat to Wisconsin fisheries. Professor Mike Holly will join us to share information on what they are, the threat and what we can do about them.
Read more about " October 3, 2019 Program ".
Wisconsin State Trout Unlimited will be meeting in Antigo on October 12th. Read the email from State Chair Mike Kuhr...
Read more about " Oct 12, 2019 WITU State Council Meeting ".
During the GBTU meeting season we craft and approve an annual budget, make important decisions guiding our mission, learn from guest speakers, enjoy great company, free food and much much more !
Here is the 2019-20 schedule...
Read more about " 2019-20 GBTU Meeting Schedule ".
If you would like to be a GBTU leader, or help choose our future leaders, come on out to our April Annual Meeting !
Read more about " April 4 – Annual Meeting ".
GBTU is made up of Brown and Door Counties. Our next guest speaker, Tom Clay will join us from the Door County Land Trust to discuss the great work of their organization and how it can connect to GBTU.
Read more about " April 4, 2019 Program ".
GBTU joined 6 other TU chapters to help fund 2019 NE Wisconsin stream restoration projects.
Read more about " 2018 NE Regional Meeting Summary ".
Many people think of fly fishing as something done mainly for trout. Our guest speaker Nate Sipple will talk to us about "Muskies on the Fly."
Read more about " March 7, 2019 Program ".
The Wisconsin River Alliance's Natalie and Falon will discuss their organization's mission, programs and the connections with GBTU.
Read more about " Feb 14, 2019 Program ".
Please join us at Townline Pub and Grill on December 7th for our GBTU Holiday Party!
Read more about " Holiday Party 2017 ".
Tenkara trout fishing, common in Japan, is gaining popularity here in North America.
Read more about " Feb 2nd, 2017 Program ".
The WDNR is holding several public meetings to discuss the future management of Lake Michigan trout and salmon, including a proposed 61.5% reduction in chinook stocking in 2017.
Read more about " Lake Management Challenges ".
Recently Green Bay TU members and friends learned how to make their very own trout spinners.
Read more about " Trout Spinner Making Recap ".
On Thursday, April 7th Green Bay Trout Unlimited held our Annual Meeting (with Awards). We summarized an eventful season and recognized our 2015-16 award winners.
Read more about " Annual / Awards Meeting Recap ".