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Chapters

The Vermont Trout Unlimited is governed by the Council and is made up of several Chapters:

Southwest Vermont
Central Vermont
Greater Upper Valley
Connecticut River Valley
MadDog
North East Kingdom

To find out more about each individual chapter just click on their tab in our site menu or click on the chapter name above.

Latest News

Annual TIC Workshop Details… Click Here

Check out the 2024 Teens Trout Camp Video…Click here

VINS Update:   Jim Armbruster, of the Vermont Institute of Natural Science, is State Coordinator for Trout in the Classroom in Vermont (TIC).

He can be reached by e-mail at jarmbruster@vinsweb.org.

3rd Annual Women’s Intro to Fly Fishing… Click here

Wood is Good… Click Here

2024 VT TU Teens Trout Camp… Click Here

Forthcoming film by Jake Leamon, The Wild Side.. Click Here

GUVTU Chapter Fund Raiser …Click Here
TIC Raffle…Click Here

The documentary Salmon of the Clyde River, supported by the VT TU Council and to watch click here

Join the MadDog Chapter Trout Unlimited Fishing Outing on the Clyde River.
We’ll be fishing the Clyde River in Newport, VT on Saturday October 2nd from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm
From 3:00 until 5:00 join in meet and greet at the anglers bench on the lower Clyde. Go to maddogtu.org for more details.

Battenkill Spawning Survey … Check it Out

We are transferring the original Vermont Trout in the Classroom website to the Council website… Check it Out

Flushable materials and septic systems by Kris Stepenuck to member organizations of Watersheds United Vermont… Click here

Supreme Court overturns decision on hydro dams on Lamoille and Green rivers… Click here

Join Mad Dog TU in their inaugural 2 fly fly fishing tournament on Sunday 9/15/2019… Click here

Join TUSWVT at the Paramount Theater for Chalk: The Bedrock of Fly Fishing…. Click here

Letter to Governor Scott re closure of Salisbury Fish Hatchery… Click here

Letter to VT Fish & Wildlife Board concerning fish limits on Lamoille River… Click here

Check out the 2018 Vermont TU Teens Trout Camp video:  Click here

Check out Vermont River Flow details… Click here

Warming temperatures altering distributions and abundances of many species…. check it out

VT TU Council Statement on Lake Champlain Cleanup…. Read Here
VT TU Council Letter to VT F&W Commissioner concerning Brook Trout Creel…  Read Here
The Vermont Management Plan for Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout… Click Here
Newsletter of TU’s Latest Diversity Initiative…Click here
2017 Salmon Lift Data….Summary of Salmon lifted final 2017[1231]
Check out the 2017 VT TU Teens Trout Camp Video on our News page.
Madeleine Lyttle from USFWS for our region of northern VT, NH and parts of NY was awarded the Conservation Professional Award by TU. The VT delegation sat together with Madeleine and her husband.
Angler Motivations, Preferences, and Attitudes towards Stocking and Protection of Wild Brook Trout Fisheries
Data collected and compiled by Michael Brunson, in partial fulfillment of Master’s Thesis at Prescott College, AZ.
Overview
Surveys were distributed to Trout Unlimited (TU) members in seven randomly selected states in an effort to understand angler motivations, awareness of, and attitudes about their state’s stocking practices and protection of wild brook trout fisheries. The states selected were within the eastern brook trout’s native range, involved with the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV), and included West Virginia, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, Maryland, and North Carolina. Survey results indicated that, while the majority of TU members expressed a strong understanding of their states stocking practices, they were still strongly interested in gaining additional information, indicating a need for more transparency regarding stocking habits and practices. Furthermore, survey results indicated that a large percentage of TU members still enjoy fishing for popular, nonnative, sport fish such as bass and brown trout. Additionally, support for policies protecting wild brook trout diminished as opportunities for catching larger fish diminished along with the removal of popular, nonnative sport fish. More info on News page.

Check out some images of the Council Fundraiser at Hen of the Woods…. Check News Page.

Govenor Elect Phil Scott reappoints VT Fish and Wildlife Commisioner Louise Porter.

15th Annual Fly Fish New Hampshire Show – 25th February, 2017. See News for more details.

Post Presidential Election TU boss Chris Wood gives his thoughts…. See full details in NEWS tab.

TU DISTINGUISHED SERVICE: YOUTH EDUCATION
CONGRATULATIONS JOE MARK (VT)… In 2013, when Joe Mark took over the Trout in the Classroom program for the Southwestern Vermont Chapter, he brought a passion for working with children and a lifetime of educational experiences. See full details in NEWS.

Improving Trout Habitat in the NE Kingdom – VT Fish & Wildlife and TU have partnered to improve trout habitat in the NE Kingdom. See News for further details.

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