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Trout Unlimited TroutBlitz

bulltrout3Do you like to fish? Do you like native fish? Do you appreciate good science? Like getting free stuff? Boy, have we got a deal for you! Trout Unlimited just launched their new TroutBlitz. This new citizen-science effort will help scientists around the country better catalog and understand our populations of wild and native trout. Using the new TroutBlitz online interface, Trout Unlimited members and friends can upload photos, locations and information about trout populations and help to understand where non-native trout have been introduced over the years. All you need to help is a fly rod, a camera, and a gps unit. Just by fishing you can “help the organization identify intact watersheds, important tracts of intact habitat and waters that could benefit from restoration work, reconnection efforts or even native fish reintroduction efforts.” If that isn’t enough inspiration, TU has created a “Leader Board” to identify anglers who post the most diverse number of trout species and subspecies across the country. This might sound like cialis viagra generico the best kind of diet, healthy, strong, no side effects and high level of effectiveness. Keep some secrets as the secrets- Your partner is not fully interested in viagra fast delivery you, which can contribute to poor sexual health. Both the Georgia and order viagra from india Florida courses allow you to have more time in bed. Today’s experts prefer only natural ways to prevent viagra cialis cheap look these up partnership issues. Those lucky anglers will be eligible for lots of TU bling including, free TU gift memberships, TU hats, decals and the chance to win other prizes provided by TU sponsors. Not only is this a fun and easy to improve the scientific understanding of our native fish, you will be making a valuable contribution to our overall understanding of the health of our aquatic ecosystems. Chris Hunt, TU’s communications director said. “This data can be very useful, and the more anglers we get to participate, the more we’ll be able to do on behalf of all anglers in the years to come.” Flathead Valley TU hopes that all our members and friends will become eager participants in this important effort. Northwest Montana has many forgotten and unknown populations of native fish that we can help document and in the long run, help to improve, by providing more information about their health and distribution. Get out there and fish for science (and prizes)!