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Category Archives: Oregon Conservation News
Thoughts About How to Approach Fly Fishing in Covid-19
This article first appeared April 8th on Meateater written by Joe Cermele. The last week of March Raritan Bay really caught fire. This 70,000-acre piece of water, part of the New York bight, is flanked by North Jersey and Staten … Continue reading
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Native Fish Society – Homewaters: Rise-Up! Online Auction
The Homewaters: Rise-Up! Online Auction begins THIS SATURDAY with the opening of Super Silent bidding. Register now for your chance to bid on some of our best Super Silent and Live Auction Items. REGISTER HERE Here’s a breakdown of the … Continue reading
The Dean River for $100 – Native Fish Society Raffle
Steelheaders, forget your bucket list, this is a shot at the Holy Grail! Thanks to the remarkable generosity of one Native Fish Lifetime Member, we are raffling off a seven-day adventure for one angler to Hodson’s Dean River Lodge during … Continue reading
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Register NOW for the NFS Homewaters: Rise-Up Online Auction
Register NOW for the Homewaters: Rise-Up online auction, so you can bid on our best Silent, Super Silent and Live Item line-up yet! REGISTER HERE Unsure about how to register? Watch Native Fish Society’s Executive Director Mark Sherwood take you … Continue reading
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Conservation Angler Proposal for Thermal Angling Sanctuaries
Our hard working friends at the Conservation Angler need our help telling ODFW how important Thermal Angling Sanctuaries are to our wild steelhead populations. Please have a look at the post below and call in or write an email voicing … Continue reading
The Orvis “50/50 on the Water” Film Tour – March 3rd 2020
When: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 7 PM – 9 PM Where: WildCraft Cider Works 232 Lincoln St, Eugene, Oregon 97401 Come and be inspired to get out on the water: The Orvis “50/50 on the Water” Film Tour features … Continue reading
Oregon’s Forest Practices Act Update
From Oregon TU Council Yesterday, Oregon Governor Kate Brown announced a historic agreement between conservation groups and timber companies that represents an important first step in a process that will see the most significant update of Oregon’s Forest Practices Act … Continue reading
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2020 Fly Fishing Film Tour Coming to Eugene and Corvallis Soon
The Fly Fishing Film Tour is rapidly approaching several stops in the Willamette Valley in the next two weeks, with showings in Eugene and Corvallis offering the opportunity to skip the big crowds at Portland shows and pickup some great … Continue reading
Leaburg Canal to remain down through 2021
Anglers who know how great the lower McKenzie can be in late winter and early spring can rejoice and look forward to an even longer productive spring and summer season. Fish like water and there is no doubt in my … Continue reading
Join the wild fish movement Friday, January 17, as we take a stand for wild steelhead!
From Native Fish Society Last month, we took a big step forward in our efforts to ensure wild winter steelhead in southwest Oregon are healthy, not overharvested, and remain abundant for all (read the complete update here). But we’re not … Continue reading
January Trout Unlimited Meeting with Jeff Ziller
January Chapter Meeting DATE: Monday, January 13 TIME:6:00 to 8:pm LOCATION: Claim 52 Kitchen, 1203 Willamette St. Eugene Jeff Ziller from ODFW will present a program on some of the recent McKenzie River and Upper Willamette programs at our next … Continue reading
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SW Oregon wild steelhead need your help!
On Friday, December 6, 2019, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider a proposal for the release of all wild steelhead in southwest Oregon during the 2020 season, and we need your support! Implementing catch and release regulations for wild steelhead in … Continue reading
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HELP BE A VOICE FOR THE DESCHUTES RIVER TODAY!
From 30/30 For the Deschutes The Deschutes River Basin Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is currently being reviewed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and without input from community members like you, this HCP won’t adequately increase streamflows to levels … Continue reading
Local Trout Unlimited ” The Redsides” News and Notes
Volunteer Day with McKenzie River Trust November Volunteer Planting Day at Green Island Sunday, November 17th, 10:00-2:00 The Redsides, and our new Five Rivers Chapter at U of O are partnering with the McKenzie River Trust to host a planting … Continue reading
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Call to Action: Nominate your favorite piece of water for Wild and Scenic Designation
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden is a man on a mission. It’s a mission that should put a smile on the face of many readers of OFFB and all who care about protecting Oregon’s rivers and fisheries. In meetings, townhalls, and … Continue reading
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