Jan Community Outreach at Cabela’s
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On January 16th and 17th, the Green Bay Chapter of Trout Unlimited (GBTU) partnered with Cabela’s Green Bay to hold our first Community Outreach of 2016. We had several members of GBTU that helped tie flies during the event from 10am – 2pm each day. Those members included Adrian Meseberg, Dave Ostanek, Paul Kruse, Allan […]
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Please support the Green Bay Chapter of Trout Unlimited's 41st banquet on February 18th, 2016.
Read more about " Conservation Banquet Feb 18th ".
On Thursday, February 4th Green Bay Trout Unlimited will welcome our 4th guest speaker, Tim Pantzlaff. Tim is the owner of the SpeyCo company, a Green Bay made fly rod and reel company that is recognized world-wide.
Read more about " Program #4 – Spey Fishing ".
The early catch and release trout season opened on January 2nd and will run until May 6th.
Read more about " Trout Season Opens Early This Year ".
From the desk of Henry Koltz and Kim McCarthy. We need your help so please contact your WI congressional representatives.
Read more about " SB-493 Call to Action ".
On October 3rd, the Besadny Anadromous Fish Facility (BAFF) in Kewaunee held its open house.
Read more about " Besadny Open House Oct. 3rd ".
On January 7th, water resources supervisor Jim Snitgen will be sharing habitat work the Oneida Nation is doing on Brown County trout streams, how many trout are there, and more.
Read more about " Program #3 – Brown Co Trout Streams ".
Green Bay and Oconto Trout Unlimited chapters combine to bring popular Trout In the Classroom (TIC) project to Pulaski High School.
Read more about " Pulaski Trout In Classroom ".
One way we can show that we've improved habitat is to take before and after measures of how fast and how much water flows in a stream.
Read more about " Measuring Results ".
Bills now before the Senate and Assembly would give civil liability protection people who do conservation work.
Read more about " Conservation Worker Protections ".
In a county once known for its clear trout streams and rivers, all of Kewaunee County's three rivers – the East Twin, Ahnapee and Kewaunee – are now on the EPA's Impaired Waters list. What happened ?
Read more about " Where Have All the Trout Gone ? ".
Whether you want to discover new trout fishing spots, care about the protection of one-of-a-kind coldwater resources or both...you will want to be at GBTU's second program of the meeting season.
Read more about " Program #2 – Langlade County Spring Ponds ".
On September 25, seven Green Bay Trout Unlimited (GBTU) members finished painting the covered bridge.
Read more about " Painting of Covered Bridge Sep 25th ".
Come and join us Thursday, October 1st for our first program of the meeting season. Tim Waters will share decades of experience fishing one of America's top 100 trout waters, the Wolf River and it's tributaries.
Read more about " GBTU’s First Guest Speaker – Tim Waters ".