To conserve, protect and restore Colorado’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds
If you're on the river or lake and see any of the following spills or pollutants, please call 800-424-8802 - The National Spill Response Center (24 hour nationwide hotline).
We are the first Trout Unlimited chapter in Colorado. Our membership is over 1,500 strong who are dedicated to conserving coldwater fisheries in Colorado. We would love to see you at our next event.
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My wife dropped me off at the Dad Clark Park N Ride at Oh Dark 15. After a few sips of my fufu coffee, I realized that as the sky
Work Date: Saturday, June 15th, 2013 Project Location: above the South Platte at the Springer Fire Burn Area Project Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with a lunch break around
PROJECT CANCELLED DUE TO TOO MUCH MOISTURE RAKING AND SEEDING WILL NOT BE FEASIBLE Call Jim Klug @303-953-8046 with any questions. Our next Conservation Project is Scheduled for June 15,
Cutthroat Chapter Trout Unlimited 2013 Conservation Projects UPDATED! Dates and Activities April 27>>>>>>>>>>>>>Re-seed certain areas of the Dream Stream COMPLETE! CANCELLED! May 11>>>>>>>>>>>>>Joint project with Cheyenne Mountain Chapter Re-seeding
Once again, many of our members volunteered their time for an important project on March 21, 2013. The Cheesman Canyon, Temperature Profile, campaign has been one that has been ongoing
Come join us on the Dream Stream – we Need 40 Energetic Volunteers Start the fishing season off right and make a real difference in Colorado on a very important
The Cutthroat Chapter of Trout Unlimited is a member of River Watch. River Watch is a statewide volunteer water quality-monitoring program operated by the non profit 501©3 Colorado Watershed Assembly in
Our Project at Happy Meadows marks the end of our Conservation Projects for this year. The 11 volunteers deserve a hearty thank you since this was one of the more
This month’s fly raffle will be a little different. Our shop sponsor is the Flaming Gorge Fly Shop. This is the place we stayed on our April trip to the Green River. The guys on the trip are co-sponsoring this month by donating some of their successful flies on that trip. I hope you enjoy the change.
This month’s featured fly tyer is Brian Kuchynka. Brian enjoys fishing and photography. He and his wife float many of the west’s great rivers. Visit his blog at http://floatfisher.blogspot.com/
The Board of Directors meets the first Tuesday of every month at The Shack in Littleton
Our monthly Chapter meeting is held on the third Tuesday of every month at 7899 S Lincoln Ct