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  1. Fire Mountain Diversion and Canal Improvement Project
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/fire-mountain-diversion-and-canal-improvement-project

    Goals

    TU is working with the Fire Mountain Canal and Reservoir Company and the Bureau of Reclamation on repairing the diversion structure and low head dam for the canal on the North of the Gunnison River to make the diversion and dam more fish friendly and to make the operations of the canal more effic

  2. Rogue River
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/rogue-river

    Goals

    Located near the second largest metropolitan area in Michigan, the Rogue River is an extremely important trout fishery in southern Michigan.  The lower portion of the river is fabled for its excellent steelhead runs.  The eastern tributaries host significant brook and brown trout populations.  Th

  3. Wenatchee River: Icicle Creek Boulder Fish Passage Project
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/wenatchee-river-icicle-creek-boulder-fish-passage-project

    Goals

    Icicle Creek is the largest tributary of the Wenatchee River subbasin.

  4. Upper Delaware Watershed Home Rivers Initiative
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/upper-delaware-watershed-home-rivers-initiative

    Goals

    The Upper Delaware Watershed is home to many of New Jersey’s best trout fishing waters, including the Musconetcong River, an area of concentration for TU over the past seven years.

  5. Owyhee Basin Redband Trout Restoration
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/owyhee-basin-redband-trout-restoration

    Goals

    For many anglers, the Owyhee is a "bucket list" destination. Synonymous with big trout in a gorgeous, almost magical setting.

  6. Salmon Creek Project
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/salmon-creek-project

    Goals

    The Salmon Kill, locally referred to as Salmon Creek, is a picturesque stream in northwest Connecticut that flows from its headwaters of Mount Riga to the Housatonic River.

  7. Methow River: Barkley Diversion Habitat Project
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/methow-river-barkley-diversion-habitat-project

    Goals

    The objective of the Barkley project is to eliminate or dramatically reduce mortality of listed fish species in the mainstem Methow River, specifically within the Barkley Irrigating Company’s diversion side-channel.

  8. Nash Stream
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/nash-stream

    Goals

    Fishing for large wild brook trout in a rushing New England stream is something every angler covets. There was a time when doing so was relatively easy. Streams were pristine and fish were plentiful. Now some are degraded and many hold fewer fish.
  9. Browns Canyon
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/browns-canyon

    Goals

    Browns Canyon is a prized wild trout fishery and critical backcou

  10. Upper Ohio Creek Flow Restoration
    https://stoneflysociety.tu.org/tu-projects/upper-ohio-creek-flow-restoration

    Goals

    Trout Unlimited is working to improve stream flows and fish habitat in Castle Creek and the Ohio Creek--tributaries of the Gunnison River--by collaborating with irrigators on irrigation infrastructure, irrigation management, and riparian improvements.

    Trout Unlimited is working to improve stream flows and fish habitat in Castle Creek and the Ohio Creek--tributaries of the Gunnison River--by collaborating with irrigators on irrigation infrastructure, irrigation management, and riparian improvements.

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