To be clear, most of what was presented in the article is accurate. And where subjective; it is as valid, or not, as the opposing position…
Read MoreHaving said they “move in a different direction,” the hope was that the commission was looking to modernize the department, make it more representative of, and responsive to, the various user groups, and otherwise move fish and wildlife management in New Hampshire in a positive direction…
Read MoreNFC certainly can’t argue with some of what is said in the article, as it mimics, almost verbatim, what we have said for several years now. Doing so would be disingenuous and hypocritical, and we would surely, and rightfully so, be called on it…
Read MoreIn the roughly 25 months since the project started, we have posted one or more State Heritage Fish signs on 250 lakes and ponds in Maine…
Read More(July 17, 2020) WASHINGTON, D.C.—Representatives of thousands of sportsmen and women across the country filed a friend of the court brief today in support of a lawsuit to overturn the Waters of the United States rule (2020 WOTUS rule)…
Read MoreGet outside, get off the grid, stay away from the crowds, learn some new remote and undeveloped wild native trout water, and help protect this irreplaceable wild native trout resource…
Read MoreEpic fiberglass fly rods are a favorite of NFC members and supporters. Nothing excels on the small wild native trout streams we love like fiberglass, and no one does fiberglass better than Epic…
Read MoreWill wild native Atlantic salmon go the way of the passenger pigeon, or will we be able to bring them back from the brink of extinction as we did the bald eagle, our National Bird, or bison, our National Mammal? As the lights dim on the “King of Fish,” we must ask ourselves, are we doing everything we can to prevent the loss of the nation’s iconic Atlantic salmon? The answer, sadly, is no….
Read MoreNFC is pleased to announce the addition of Rob Giannino to our National and Massachusetts Advisory Councils…
Read MoreAs I stared at the brown water crashing over the rocks, a fish I estimated to be 30-inches or more, leaped from the water and attempted to clear the falls, only to slide back into the white foam below…
Read MoreTen conservation groups and a number of scientists, advocates, and authors, have petitioned Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) Commissioner Judy Camuso to review Atlantic salmon to determine if they warrant listing as "Endangered" under Maine's Endangered Species Act…
Read MoreThis fits well, and in a several ways, with a recent piece I wrote about “data” in MidCurrent. First is the lack of clear, concise, and meaningful goals…
Read MoreCanadian scientists are "pleasantly surprised" by the results of a new study that found wild Nova Scotia brook trout have not interbred with hatchery-raised trout — even though millions have been released into the wild over decades…
Read MoreNC Wildlife Resources Commission biologists spend the day restoring native Brook Trout to headwaters in Haywood County…
Read MoreNFC is pleased and very excited to announce the formation of a Massachusetts chapter. Founded in Maine, this is the first expansion of NFC since soon after launching when we added the New Hampshire and Vermont chapters…
Read MoreIn this study of trout feeding behaviors, we go into the streams and examine the facts and get the real answers. Some you expect, others you won't believe until you see them yourself. How trout rise offer clues to what they are eating…
Read MoreWe have several new NFC logo products we’d like to make you aware of…
Read MoreWe’ve all seen it, large mammals with electronic collars or ear tags, birds with leg bands, and fish with small antennas sticking out of their bellies or clipped fins…
Read MoreThe information collected through the Brook Trout Survey by volunteer anglers – verified by biologists – will help inform future fisheries management decisions…
Read MoreThe reason trout move upstream during warm water periods is obvious: Colder water. Why they move upstream in low-water periods is less obvious, and in some ways counter-intuitive…
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