The current edition of the NFC newsletter spotlights projects from Georgia, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts…
Read MoreI want to end my season with a memory, not just another fish...
Read MoreTaking out a lifetime membership with an Epic fly rod helps NFC raise money while giving you a state of the art fly rod…
Read MoreJust in, rugged, double wall, vacuum insulated, 18/8 stainless steel, BPA free, 16oz, NFC logo travel mug…
Read MoreRough fish play an important role in our aquatic ecosystems. They provide forage for game species, and can help keep other species, including nonnatives numbers in check…
Read MoreAn NFC supporter recently reached out to let us know that our Maine State Heritage Fish informational sign was spotlighted on a video...
Read More...Included is the launch of our new Michigan chapter, pieces in regard to New Hampshire’s Zealand River and recent regulation change proposal...
Read MoreThe winner of this unique, beautiful, and functional fly rod was Bill from New York, holder of ticket #14…
Read MoreNFC Executive Director Bob Mallard talks about balancing recreation and conservation…
Read MoreAfter several changes due to quality and consistency issues, it looks like we finally have a design for our long awaited NFC brook trout clogs…
Read MoreMembers of NFC recently chipped in to purchase a backcountry brook trout fly fishing outfit for founding member and National Chair Emily Bastian…
Read MoreMaybelle lives in Maine, a state where wild native fish are still the rule not the exception…
Read MoreWhile we tried to explain to her that the nonnative fish issue is just not that simple, Ruby the dog wasn’t buying it…
Read MoreMeet a soft and flabby wonder with the smallest brain-to-body weight ratio of any vertebrate…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the launch of a new chapter in Wisconsin…
Read MoreIt’s official, the Maryland chapter of Native Fish Coalition is up and running!…
Read MoreWe really need to be careful here as we are now fighting for what we have been fighting against for decades: the introduction of nonnative fish...
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