Win NFC’s favorite small stream fly rod. This 7-foot, 3-weight, 4-piece Studio Built 370 FastGlass fly rod from Epic is the perfect tool for wild native trout in backcountry streams…
Read MoreEarly springs and late falls are resulting in longer and deeper summers…
Read MoreAfter a year and a half of COVID caused suspension, the Maine chapter of NFC recently tabled at the Patagonia store in Freeport…
Read MoreNot sure what to buy that special native fish person in your life, consider a virtual NFC gift card…
Read MoreThis custom NFC logoed compact chestpack is ideal for small stream fishing for wild native trout…
Read MoreA salmon advocacy group in rural Maine is getting help from the federal government to make improvements to a fish hatchery and office building…
Read MoreProtect your coveted fly rod with a custom NFC rod case…
Read MoreWhen it comes to moving fish around, we need to stop trying to play God…
Read MoreNFC offers several levels of lifetime memberships: Standard, Fly Rod, and Fly Rod and Reel Combo…
Read MoreTo have what Maine has in regard to wild native fish, yet see stocking as your top priority as evident by the online messaging trend is disappointing…
Read MoreFor those of us who are lucky enough to have wild trout fisheries, it is important that we do our part to protect them. Fishing to stressed spawning trout or crushing their buried eggs are ways you can negatively impact a fishery. In this video, we teach you how to identify spawning trout and the spawning beds (redds) that they construct so you can give them the space they deserve…
Read MoreWe have drawn a winner for the original NFC brook trout art…
Read MoreWhen it comes to fish conservation, we have never really got it right. Most of what we have is gamefish centric, and most of that salmonid centric. Warmwater gamefish conservation gets very little attention, and saltwater fish conservation runs hot and cold depending on where you live. As for non-game species, they get no love at all...
Read MoreIt was recently proposed that there are three new species of Salvelinus with microendemic distributions in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. The three species of Salvelinus were hypothesized to be distinct from their congener Brook Trout S. fontinalis based on three meristic traits—pored lateral-line scales, vertebral counts, and number of basihyal teeth…
Read MoreWhile Maine’s Arctic charr are getting a lot of positive press these days, all is not well, and what you don’t know, as few are writing about it, could kill them…
Read MoreNFC will be attending the 2022 Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival on January 15 through 16…
Read MoreNFC is excited to announce the formation of a new Georgia chapter…
Read MoreIf you have ever fished a remote pond in the backcountry of Maine, it’s very likely that you saw one or more abandoned and in disrepair boats along the shore…
Read MoreNFC has the youngest average age of any sporting or conservation group I have been associated with…
Read MoreAnglers have long recognized the virtue of releasing some or all of their catch. In 1939, the late Lee Wulff, a noted writer, angler, and conservationist, observed that
“The fish you release is a gift to another angler and remember, it may have been someone’s similar gift to you”…
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