NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard was quoted in an article written by Amanda Gokee for New Hampshire Bulletin, that also ran in other publications…
Read MoreStriped bass are not native to California. A highly piscivorous species, nonnative striped bass put added stress on native fishes…
Read MoreHot on the heels of a similar podcast with Tom Rosenbauer of Orvis, NFC Executive Director Bob Mallard jumps back into the lions den on Hallowed Waters with well-known and outspoken brown trout proponent Matt Supinski…
Read MoreAlabama NFC Chair Matthew Lewis sat down to talk redeye bass with USFW on their Fish of the Week podcast…
Read MoreRepresentative of National and New Hampshire NFC, along with Pemigewasset, Ammonoosuc and Saco Valley TU; New Hampshire Fish and Game…
Read MorePennsylvania NFC board member Dr. James Suleski talks brook trout with Rob Snowhite on Fly Fishing Consultant podcast.…
Read MoreNFC’s mission is especially relevant to the Charles River watershed since our focus is not limited to native salmonids but includes all our freshwater and diadromous species…
Read MoreBastian has walked a long, diverse path to her current role as vice chair of the NFC. She’s worked as a National Park Service ranger, a hutkeeper for the Appalachian Mountain Club, as a Maine guide, as a field biologist, and as a game warden…
Read MoreNFC Executive Director Bob Mallard goes on Maine Outdoors radio to talk about his recent book on Maine fly patterns and get’s ambushed into talking about stocking over rare wild native Arctic charr…
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Read MoreNative Fish Coalition (NFC) is writing in support of the proposed three-year suitability study for the Wild and Scenic River designation regarding the Nulhegan River and Paul Stream…
Read MoreMatt Lewis is literally the guy that wrote the book on fly fishing for redeye bass. Any quick google search for redeyes and you’re sure to come across Matt’s name many times…
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