Blog — Colorado Trout Unlimited

Colorado Gives Day is Coming!

Colorado Gives Day is Tuesday, December 6th, but you can donate today!

Your support helps conserve, protect and restore Colorado's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Make a difference for Colorado's rivers by donating today! In addition to support for our overall programs, thanks to our supporters with Anglers All and Barbara Luneau & Mark Rayman we have $12,500 in matching campaign opportunities for specific projects benefiting mine cleanup and youth education. Look for details under "campaigns supporting this organization" through the link below.

Orphan Boy Mine Cleanup with Anglers All

Help match Anglers All's $10,000 challenge to clean up a mine draining to the upper South Platte

Located high in the South Platte watershed near Alma, Orphan Boy is a once-successful legacy gold mine that has become a relic of its former self. The mine site now leaches heavy metals into the downstream waters of Mosquito Creek, a tributary to the Middle Fork South Platte, damaging valuable water resources, wetlands and trout habitat. 

Trout Unlimited plans to control this contamination by reclaiming the site through containment of flowing mine waters, controlling seepage and erosion, and revegetating exposed mine wastes - all while preserving the historic legacy of the site. The end result will be improved water quality and stream health, protection of downstream communities, and preservation of historical structures at the mine site.

Anglers All has generously pledged $10,000 as a matching gift to help with reclamation of this mine site in their home watershed - so your contribution will be doubled, helping us fully tap their challenge grant!

Youth at Colorado TU

Invest in the next generation! Please help us build up new stewards of our watersheds and fisheries.

CTU is hard at work engaging the next generation in all-things-conservation through numerous educational, hands-on opportunities throughout the year. Our Trout in the Classroom program has doubled in size over the past year and will reach some 6,000 Colorado youth this school year! Along with TIC, our stream of engagement youth programs include Stream Girls, River Conservation & Flyfishing Camp, Stream Keepers, National Fishing in Schools, Stream Explorers, 5 Rivers College Clubs, and RiverWatch. 

This is what a 2023 camp participant has to say about the experience: "Everything about yourself grows. Everyone is interested and knowledgeable in the things you like and want to talk about. Just amazing."

We have bold goals for 2023 and beyond. Help us reach thousands of youth next year alone, through a donation to the CTU Youth Fund.

Thank you to Barbara Luneau and Mark Rayman, who are generously donating dollars up to $2,500 for Youth at CTU. Double your impact!

Testimonials

The list of non-profits who would like your time, talent and money is endless, so why Colorado Trout Unlimited? First is the organization's reason for being. Serving as a champion for clear mountain streams is something that just grabs my heart. Second is the quality of the organization. It is important that the leadership be focused, reasonable in its positions, and fiscally responsible. CTU meets all of those parameters for me.
---Tom Jones, donor and TU Grassroots Trustee

Trout Unlimited (TU) in Colorado is an effective, science-based, working-with-all-stakeholders organization that gets things done. As a homeowner in the Denver area and Grand County, I cherish the water we use on the front range, and the recreational opportunities that take me to Grand Lake and the Upper Colorado River system. The tenacity of TU staff and engagement of chapters is the reason I'm a donor, and now a member of the Colorado Trout Unlimited (CTU) council board. It's well worth the time and treasure I've committed to the group's outcomes.
---Larry Howe, donor and Board Secretary

November 2022 Currents

This month’s issue of Currents features information on the CTU Rendezvous Recap and Awards, Fall Update on Trout In The Classroom, How Volunteers Played a Big Role in Herman Gulch Greenback Cutthroat Trout Reintroduction, and much more. Read the Full Issue Here.

Book with SET Fly Fishing, and Help CTU!

For a limited time, SET Fly Fishing will donate to CTU when you book a trip to the fabled Spring Creek Lodge in Argentina.

“The 2022/23 season will provide another unique and memorable experience for everyone that visits us in Argentina’s Patagonia.’ Says Kevin Landon, SET Fly Fishing. “This past winter we had exceptional snowpack, so the rivers are full, and the cooperative wild trout are just waiting for your arrival!

Every offseason we work hard to improve upon the service and lodging that we offer to our valued guests, and this past season was no exception. We just completed a major renovation of the clubhouse which included new wood flooring, windows and a remodeled kitchen. Outside the clubhouse we replaced all the wood decking and added a new fire pit with seating. On the culinary side we are close to completing the construction of a new greenhouse. This will help expand our “farm to table” concept of serving the freshest locally grown fruits and vegetables.

If you have visited us in the past and are thinking about returning, we’d love to see you again and catch-up on what’s new in your life. For those of you that have been thinking about a visit to Patagonia but haven’t found the time well maybe this is the year. We’d enjoy the opportunity to show you what we can offer and what to expect when you travel with us. We know that you won’t be disappointed!”

Spring Creek Lodge’s central location allows for easy access to northern Patagonia’s world-class trout waters. Five of the region’s most famous rivers, several spring creeks, and pristine mountain lakes are all a short drive away. This region is a dry fly mecca.

Located on the banks of the upper Chimehuin River, the lodge has six cabañas each feature two individual bedrooms with a shared bath, living room and outdoor porch. Gourmet dinners are served in the clubhouse while you enjoy the stunning views of the Lanín Volcano. The clubhouse also has a common sitting area and bar for you to enjoy a glass of wine or your favorite beverage. Upstairs presents a wine tasting room and a boutique with one-of-a-kind pieces designed and crafted by local artists and artisans.

SET Fly Fishing will donate $500 for every trip booked before December 31st, 2022.

Trout in the Classroom Update: The Trout Eggs Are Here!

By Natalie Flowers, CTU Youth Coordinator

It was a busy fall for Trout in the Classroom (TIC) in Colorado, as sites, chapters, and volunteers worked diligently to fundraise, purchase, and set up TIC equipment across the state. Trout Egg Delivery Days finally came on September 28th for 27 tanks across the state, then on October 25th, another 23 tanks received their shipment. Approximately 11,600 Rainbow Trout eggs from Colorado Parks & Wildlife’s Crystal River Hatchery were transported and delivered successfully to these 50 TIC tanks.

John Davenport

John Davenport, CTU Statewide TIC Coordinator, arranged the Trout Express teams, recruited volunteers, and then pitched in as the rainbow trout eggs were transported across Colorado. CTU staff and volunteers then delivered the eggs to their specific schools. TIC educators, students, and volunteers took over by tempering the eggs so they would not experience shock and settled them into their new homes.

Once situated, educators and students began monitoring tank levels and surveying, supporting the growth of the fish. Most of the trout eggs hatched within 7 to 10 days after delivery, and some of the alevins began to swim in another 7 to 10 days.

This year, the TIC story has just started. Educators and students are eager to see how their fish will grow and will be monitoring their trout throughout the school year. Students will learn about the trout lifecycle, weigh their fish weekly, and maintain tank health. At the end of the school year for each school, students will celebrate a big day that culminates all their hard work – The TIC Trout Release Day.

CTU would like to give a special thank you to some amazing people and organizations that made our TIC Egg Delivery Days possible; John Davenport, John Covert, Ray Nagashima, John Bryant, David Nickum, Fred Miller, Madi Shaheen, Cory Neumiller, Michele White, Dennis Cook, Bret Linenfelser, Brendan Besetzny, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, US Fish and Wildlife Service, A. Alfred Taubman Foundation, Rafael Levy Memorial Foundation, TIC educators, TIC chapter volunteers, TIC students, TIC volunteers, and all the other incredible Trout Express Delivery volunteers.

If you would like to support the Trout in the Classroom program or help fund any TIC sites that are currently on our waiting list please email Natalie Flowers, Youth Education Coordinator for CTU.

To learn more about the Trout in the Classroom program visit https://coloradotu.org/trout-in-the-classroom.





Distant Waters Q&A With Owner Kevin Wigfield

CTU is excited to announce a question and answer session with Distant Waters Angling Adventures in New Zealand owner Kevin Wigfield on Thursday, November 17th at 7pm. This session will be held via Zoom, and you can receive information on the call by replying to info@coloradotu.org. One lucky attendee will win an Orvis fly rod!

Join the meeting and learn more about fishing in New Zealand! Distant Waters is still offering a special rate of $5,999 and donating part of the proceeds to Colorado Trout Unlimited.