Fall 2008 Featured Stories Healing Waters (view electronic version or download 1.1 MB PDF)Wounded warriors discover fly fishing’s healing power. By SARA KAPLANIAK Prospecting ReformWill Congress finally overhaul the General Mining Act of 1872?By TOM KENWORTHY The Road Not TraveledTU proposes a few simple rules to govern ORV use on public lands. By KIRK DEETER Electronic Version PDF Version - 7.2 MB Not a member? Click here to join. Winter 2008 Featured Stories Teaching Trout in the ClassroomIt’s easy to imagine why kids love raising trout at school. But what’s making teachers so enthusiastic about the idea?By MORGAN LYLE Fish Out of WaterWith record drought in the headlines, TU experts craft a new set of legal and legislative tools for keeping water instream. A Cheat Sheet for Trout-Friendly VotersTU’s top legislative priorities for 2008. Find out where your local candidates stand on the issues. Dollars and Good SenseThe bottom-line benefits of a healthy trout stream.By S.R. KINSELLA »Electronic Version»PDF VersionNot a member? Click here to join. Spring 2008 Featured Stories Teaching Trout in the ClassroomIt’s easy to imagine why kids love raising trout at school. But what’s making teachers so enthusiastic about the idea?By MORGAN LYLE Fish Out of WaterWith record drought in the headlines, TU experts craft a new set of legal and legislative tools for keeping water instream. A Cheat Sheet for Trout-Friendly VotersTU’s top legislative priorities for 2008. Find out where your local candidates stand on the issues. Dollars and Good SenseThe bottom-line benefits of a healthy trout stream.By S.R. KINSELLA »Electronic Version»PDF VersionNot a member? Click here to join. Summer 2008 Featured Stories Western Water Project: A Decade of AccomplishmentsTU litigates, advocates and restores its way to more supportive water law in the West. By S.R. KINSELLA Anglers WelcomeCongress weighs a national system of protected areas for sportsmen. Success on the Stream: Blackfoot River, MontanaHow one community came together, with a little help from TU, to revive a beloved river.By GREG TOLLEFSON Musconetcong River, New Jersey: Protecting a Watershed, Piece by PieceTU’s newest Home River reflects all that’s good—and not-so-good—about America’s most densely populated state.By MORGAN LYLE »Electronic Version»PDF Version - 7.64 MBNot a member? Click here to join.