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blog BY ianstar ON October 22 - 0 COMMENTS
St. George River
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      Nice brookies on the St. George River, Union, Maine. Nymphing a tandem 16 hairs ear with a lower green caddis. The St George TU does a good job monitoring and helping with stocking in this river which is about 20 miles inland from the Midcoast.     Tom         StGeorgeRiver-02.JPG [ READ MORE... ]
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Volunteers Needed! Annual BRWA Earth Day Cleanup Saturday, April 29th, 2017 from 1pm to 3pm     Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome to join the Blackstone River Watershed Association and our partners for the Annual Earth Day Cleanup of the waterways within the following communities: [ READ MORE... ]
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March Meeting:   There was an excellent turnout for the March Meeting.  It appears that this whole “Circle” hook movement is moving in the right direction.  When you look at the conservation movement, the “catch and release is a natural extension.  The circle hook is known has a humanitarian way of [ READ MORE... ]
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    Please see http://www.worthwild.com/initiatives/63 for details.       THE PROJECT   SVT is working in partnership with the Towns of Berlin and Clinton to conserve a 55-acre property that spans the two towns and abuts 193 acres of conservation land, including SVT's Garfield Woods and Berlin's [ READ MORE... ]
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    Dave did another great job on the vise.  There were some Museum Quality Prince Nymphs tied, but unfortunately, they will never make it to the Boston Museum of Fine Art.  No, there destiny is for a much great good – fishing!!.   Due to a mix-up by yours truly, the wonderful Raffle items that [ READ MORE... ]
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    As we’ve already reported, we have the date set for the championship for May 13th at the Trout Brook Recreation Area in Holden, MA.  We are gaining momentum and here are some of actions from January:   1.    Advertisement was almost left out of the April Issue of “TROUT” magazine.  However, [ READ MORE... ]
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    Congratulations!!   You can be proud of your chapter’s conservation efforts in the support of the 55 Acre Ciesluk Forest.   Paul Bakstran provided key information on unique opportunity to secure some prime Cold Water Fisheries, for future generations, in the form of the 55 Acre Ciesluk Forest [ READ MORE... ]
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Skills and Seamanship classes are comprehensive in scope, consisting of eight sessions covering boat operation, safety, seamanship, navigation rules and other boating essentials for power, sail and paddle craft.   BSS & SSS are accredited by the National Association of State Boating Law [ READ MORE... ]
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blog BY ianstar ON January 25 - 0 COMMENTS
Threaded Journeys
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Threaded Journeys is a compilation of fly fishing and bow hunting stories ‘interwoven’ with discussions on various issues regarding conservation, preservation, and healthy living. The author, Tom Johnson, delves into topics about our blue-green planet and its resources that we must preserve. He [ READ MORE... ]
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blog BY ianstar ON December 28 - 0 COMMENTS
Cold Water Cold Beer!
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Cold Water Cold Beer!   The Boston Chapter of TU has set the Bar very high for the Cold Water Cold Beer events.  Their success in their November event at the Patagonia facility in Boston, drew more than 100 new faces to the event.  We are talking a large number of our younger generation (but over [ READ MORE... ]