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5/9/19 - 6th Annual Upper Colorado Fall Classic Announced Read More…

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For more than a century, however, Abrams Creek has been dewatered by irrigation diversions that drastically reduce its flows in late summer and fall. The trout have been hanging on, but they’re seriously pressured. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has called this population the “highest priority” for cutthroat conservation efforts in Western Colorado. In 2016, Trout Unlimited’s Mely Whiting helped negotiate a deal with the local irrigation company, Buckhorn Valley Metro District, which agreed to pipe their irrigation ditch and thereby reduce leakage by 40 percent, with the water savings going back into the creek to keep the fish healthy.

The Eagle Valley Trout Unlimited chapter installed new Redd Alert signs along the Eagle River. Please avoid wading and fishing near redds - you can help keep our trout populations thriving in Colorado. Read More…

Shocking the Eagle - Eagle Valley Trout Unlimited volunteers and Colorado Parks and Wildlife staffers break the ice to gauge the trout population in western Colorado’s Eagle River. Read More…


EVTU provides financial support and Brush Creek stream improvement for the Hardscrabble Ranch Open Space prurchase. Read More…

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Eagle Valley Trout Unlimited contributes funds for Minturn Boneyard Land Purchase. Read More…

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2018 Upper Colorado Fall Classic TV8 Interview with Ted Vickerman. Watch Here…