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Cool New NFC Logo Schwag...
Cool New NFC Logo Schwag...

NFC has just received a batch of new logo schwag items…

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NationalBob MallardAugust 19, 2022New SchwagComment
Nonnative Smallmouth Bass Threaten Fabled Miramichi River Atlantic Salmon
Nonnative Smallmouth Bass Threaten Fabled Miramichi River Atlantic Salmon

Nonnative and highly invasive smallmouth bass pose a real and immediate threat to the most famous Atlantic salmon in North America, those of the Miramichi River…

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NationalBob MallardAugust 17, 2022Article Link Comments
NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard talks About the Landlocked Salmon of Sebago Lake
NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard talks About the Landlocked Salmon of Sebago Lake

It’s time to suspend salmon stocking, provide absolute protection to salmon, and stop protecting nonnative lake trout and bass…

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National, MaineBob MallardAugust 17, 2022Original NFC Content Comment
NFC is Looking to Move into New York...
NFC is Looking to Move into New York...

NFC is looking to extend our contiguous footprint in the Northeast, now represented by Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, by adding a New York…

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National, New YorkBob MallardAugust 1, 2022Campaign UpdateComment
NFC is Looking to Move into Virginia...
NFC is Looking to Move into Virginia...

NFC is looking to extend our contiguous footprint in the Mid-Atlantic, now represented by Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, by adding a Virginia chapter…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 31, 2022Campaign UpdateComment
NFC Tables at Trout Unlimited Cx3 Event in Portland, Maine
NFC Tables at Trout Unlimited Cx3 Event in Portland, Maine

Thanks to a generous offer from Jeff Yates, Director of Volunteer Operations for Trout Unlimited to attend and table at the recent Cx3 event in Portland, Maine…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 25, 2022Event Comment
NFC National Chair Emily Bastian Recognized by MidCurrent
NFC National Chair Emily Bastian Recognized by MidCurrent

Online fly fishing media giant MidCurrent recently shared a spotlight on NFC’s Emily Bastian that originally ran in Fly Fisherman magazine…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 20, 2022Article LinkComment
Some Facts on Rotenone...
Some Facts on Rotenone...

To be clear, in most cases, mechanical removal - electrofishing, trapping and netting — is not an effective tool for eradicating nonnative fish…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 19, 2022Article LinkComment
What State Should NFC Move Into Next?
What State Should NFC Move Into Next?

With our twelfth state chapter, New Jersey, just added, NFC is looking for where to go next...

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NationalBob MallardJuly 18, 2022New ChapterComment
Sockeye salmon returns on the Columbia River the highest in a Decade
Sockeye salmon returns on the Columbia River the highest in a Decade

Unfortunately, as is often the case, as soon as we get a bit of good news, we take our foot off the breaks and start thinking about fishermen as opposed to fish…

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NationalBob MallardJuly 18, 2022Article LinkComment
New NFC Koozie: Orange/White 3mm Neoprene
New NFC Koozie: Orange/White 3mm Neoprene

NFC just added a cool new 3mm white neoprene koozie with a white national NFC logo and “PROTECT. PRESERVE. RESTORE.” …

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NationalBob MallardJuly 17, 2022New SchwagComment
NFC National Vice Chair Emily Bastian Moving Up
NFC National Vice Chair Emily Bastian Moving Up

I am thrilled to announce that Emily Bastian has accepted the role of Hunt Fish Assistant Store Manager…

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National, MaineBob MallardJuly 1, 2022Member NewsComment
Brook Trout Return To Falmouth After River Restoration
Brook Trout Return To Falmouth After River Restoration

An electroshock fish census on May 18 by Massachusetts state fish biologist Steve Hurley revealed that Upper Childs River, the site of a restoration project led by the Falmouth Rod & Gun Club, saw a major spike in the population of wild brook trout…

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National, MassachusettsBob MallardJuly 1, 2022Article LinkComment
NFC ED Bob Mallard Talks Green Lake Arctic Charr with Northwoods Sporting Journal
NFC ED Bob Mallard Talks Green Lake Arctic Charr with Northwoods Sporting Journal

As part of his monthly column with Northwoods Sporting Journal, NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard rebutted a prior article written by editor V. Paul Reynold’s that defended stocking nonnative lake trout over rare wild native Arctic charr…

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National, MaineBob MallardJune 30, 2022Original NFC ContentComment
NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard Talks Splake With Northwoods Sporting Journal
NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard Talks Splake With Northwoods Sporting Journal

As part of his regular column, and in response to editor V. Paul Reynolds’ defense of Maine’s hybrid splake stocking program, NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard interjects some science into the discussion around this controversial and dangerous management program…

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National, MaineBob MallardJune 24, 2022Original NFC ContentComment
California to euthanize 350,000 diseased trout
California to euthanize 350,000 diseased trout

California is set to "humanely euthanize" 350,000 rainbow trout due to disease rapidly spreading through the state's population…

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NationalGuest UserJune 21, 2022 Comments
House Passes the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
House Passes the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act

The House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (H.R. 2773) in a 231-190 vote, bringing us one step closer to securing a solution that has been championed by the hunting and fishing community…

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NationalGuest UserJune 17, 2022Article LinkComment
Blackfoot River Yellowstone Cutthroat Habitat Improvement
Blackfoot River Yellowstone Cutthroat Habitat Improvement

Project summary: The Blackfoot River one of the most productive watersheds for Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout (YCT) throughout their distribution and historically supported a remarkable recreational fishery…

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NationalGuest UserJune 4, 2022Article LinkComment
Fly Fisherman Magazine Spotlights Three NFCers
Fly Fisherman Magazine Spotlights Three NFCers

The aptly named, “Native Trout”, June-July 2022 issue of Fly Fisherman magazine features spotlights on two NFC members and cameos of another…

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NationalBob MallardMay 29, 2022Media SpotlightComment
Rhode Island TU Speaks Up Against Stocking Over Wild Native Fish
Rhode Island TU Speaks Up Against Stocking Over Wild Native Fish

Therefore, The Rhode Island Chapter of Trout Unlimited supports the cessation of stocking in streams with a self-sustaining wild brook trout population, including the upper Wood River Watershed…

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NationalBob MallardMay 29, 2022Article LinkComment
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