By Nick Walrath
There are some fisheries problems that seem insurmountable.
Conserving, protecting and restoring our country's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds
By Nick Walrath
There are some fisheries problems that seem insurmountable.
By Hillary Walrath
The Seedskadee Chapter of Trout Unlimited (SCTU) is working with Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge and others to build a screen to keep fish out of one of the refuge’s largest ditches. The Hamp II ditch provides water to the extensive wetland system on the refuge.
Come learn about your Green River, on a stroll down the beautiful Green belt in Green River during the River Fest. There will be 10 informative stations set up along the river that will teach everyone in your family about life along the river with hands on activities.
The Broadway Theater will be hosting the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) on May 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
The Seedskadee ditch shocking in the fall of 2013 was a great success! Over 40 voluntees from all over western Wyoming saved over 1,200 trout from death in the ditch over the winter.
In the summer of 2013 Seedskadee Chapter of TU teamed up with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge and the Wyoming Conservation Corps to improve juvenile fish habitat and arrest erosion on an important side channel of the river on the refuge.
Come one, come all to the next exciting Seedskadee TU Chapter Program (Nov. 7th, 7pm on the Rock Springs Campus of WWCC, room 1006)!!!
Another one bites the dust: Spread Creek dam during removal