Protect Wild Fish

Protect Wild Fish

Fly fishing offers us the best of this planet. In turn, it demands our best. That’s why we support the people and groups working to protect the wild fish and clean water we love.

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Wild fish need our help. Irresponsible logging, a failed hatchery system, deadbeat dams and a changing climate threaten the waters we love and remain barriers to wild fish recovery, from wild steelhead in the Pacific Northwest to endangered Atlantic salmon in Maine’s Kennebec River.

Recent victories show real progress. Salmon are rapidly returning to the Klamath River for the first time in a century, decisions to block Pebble Mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay have been repeatedly upheld and Washington State ended commercial open net pen salmon farming in Puget Sound. But there’s more we can do.

Join the wild fish community as we work toward a future of abundance for wild fish, clean water and healthy communities.

Youth Salmon Protectors Take on Deadbeat Dams

Witness the Youth Salmon Protectors, supported by Idaho Conservation League, as they work tirelessly to restore and preserve the region’s wild salmon and steelhead populations. These highly motivated teenagers are shaping the future of salmon and steelhead conservation through their commitment to climate and tribal justice, fighting against the looming threat of extinction. Read the accompanying story here. Film directed by Leif Everson.


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