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All
about Schrems West Michigan
Trout Unlimited
The
Schrems West Michigan Trout Unlimited
chapter was founded in 1962 because
of
the concerns for the health of
our local streams and the wild trout
that live in
them.
Our
chapter, since its beginning, has been involved
with many activities from river clean-up, stream
monitoring, bank erosion and its reconstruction,
fish shocking, invertebrate studies and fly fishing
clinics, along with the many concerns that effect
our environment in today's society. Our work on the
river needs continuous attention, dedication and
volunteer labor from trout enthusiasts, because
what affects us today will be left behind for the
next generations. Our chapter work and
contributions to rivers include: the Pere
Marquette, Rogue, Muskegon, Au Sable and Coldwater
Rivers.
Founded
in 1959 in Grayling, Michigan, Trout Unlimited is
America's leading coldwater fisheries conservation
organization. TU's 100,000 members in 455 chapters
nationwide are dedicated to the conservation,
protection, and restoration of North America's
trout and salmon and their watersheds.
The
Chapter has adopted mission
and vision statements to guide the organization into the future.
The
Chapter also has bylaws (PDF
document) that were adopted in
1972.
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