Today’s blog is brought to you by Dan Phelan, FVTU’s Co-Membership Chair who offers a perspective on these trying times.
Blog Tuesday: Yosemite '99
Blog Tuesday: A letter for beginners
Today’s blog is from Pat Torrey. Pat is a long time Farmington River guide and he knows trout & what catches them. Pat is a retired school teacher, so he is an effective educator who knows how to impart knowledge to his students, and he truly enjoys doing so. We hope this is the first of many contributions from Pat.
Blog Tuesday: First Edition Featuring John Divenere, FVTU President
2020 BANQUET CANCELLED & COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) STATEMENT
2020 FVTU Trout in the Classroom Scholarship
Welcome to our new board members!
2020 Trout in the Classroom Update
$1,000 FVTU Trout in the Classroom Scholarship - 2019
Hatcheries at risk again.....but it's different this time!
Project Healing Waters 2016 Stats
Hatcheries NOT cut!
Kensington Hatchery Update
In Honor of Veteran's Day.....A TRIBUTE TO PROJECT HEALING WATERS by Pamela Moran, Recreation Therapist, Newington Veteran's Hospital
A new species of "Rock Snot" found in the Farmington River
Connecticut scientists Dr. Diba Khan-Bureau of Three Rivers Community College and Inland Fisheries Division Biologist Mike Beauchene have determined the species of algae that was first reported in the West Branch of the Farmington River (2011), Barkhamsted, is a NEW SPECIES to the world. Their findings were just published in the European Journal of Phycology.