Rocky River Trout Unlimited

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    • RRTU Events >
      • Monthly Meetings
      • Streamside Day Trips
      • Alarka Trips
      • Fly Tying Classes >
        • Instructional Tyers
    • Davidson River HEP
    • Conservation >
      • Conservation Partners >
        • NC Camo Coalition
    • Diversity >
      • WOMEN ON THE FLY
      • BSA Merit Badge
    • We welcome your feedback!
    • Become a TU Member
    • Mission and Brief History
  • Calendar
  • FORR
  • Programs
    • Trout In The Classroom
    • RiverCourse Fly Fishing Youth Camp
    • Casting Carolinas
    • Wilson Creek Adopt-A-Stream and Stream Watch
    • South Mountain Adopt-A-Park
    • Stone Mountain State Park
  • Resources
    • Fly of the Month Patterns >
      • Dry Attractor >
        • Stealth Bomber
      • DRY FLY PATTERNS >
        • Adams Variant
        • Asher
        • Baigent's Variant
        • Blue Quill
        • BWO
        • BWO Catskill
        • BWO CDC Emerger
        • BWO Sparkle Dun
        • BWO Spinner
        • Carolina Wulff
        • CDC Biot Comparadun
        • CDL Comparadun
        • Coachman Variant
        • Crackleback
        • Dragonfly Dry
        • Dry Pheasant Tail Variant
        • Dun Fly, August Fly,Wasp Fly
        • Early Nelson
        • Egg Laying Caddis
        • Elk Hair Caddis
        • EZ Caddis
        • Female Adams
        • Fluttering Caddis
        • Gray Fox Variant
        • Griffith's Gnat
        • H & L Variant
        • Hopper Juan
        • Japanese Beetle
        • Jassid
        • Jim Charley
        • Klinkhamer
        • Lacewing
        • Light Cahill Catskill
        • Little Green and Little Yellow Stonefly
        • Mr. Rapidan
        • North Carolina Yellow Sally
        • Parachute Adams
        • Puff Diddy
        • October Caddis
        • Orange Forked Tail
        • Rattler
        • Red Headed Caddis
        • Smoky Mountian Candy
        • Trude
        • Rusty Spinner
        • Sulphurs Part 1
        • Sulphur Part 2
        • Yellow Palmer
      • Midges >
        • Grey Goose Midge Emerger
        • Morgan's Midge
      • Nymphs >
        • Brassie
        • Chironimid
        • Copper John
        • Crossover Nymph
        • Crow Fly
        • Damsel Fly Nymph
        • Deep Sparkle Caddis Pupa
        • Devil's Doorstop
        • Girdle Bug
        • Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
        • Hot Creek Special
        • Mr. Rapidan
        • Peridgon Nymph
        • Realistic Stonefly
        • Royal Prince
        • Scud
        • Egan's Tasmanian Devil
        • Tups Indespensible
      • Scud >
        • UV Scud
      • Soft Hackles >
        • Center Bead Soft Hackle
        • Orange Partridge Soft Hackle
    • Fly Patterns
    • RRTU Class Recipes
    • NC General Hatch Charts
    • Fly Shops, Outfitters and Guides
    • Fly Fishing >
      • RRTU Reference Fly Tying >
        • Entomology Basics
        • More Entomology Basics
      • More Fly Fishing Basics
      • Fly Fishing Tips
      • Trout Fishing & Trout Fishing Stories
    • Fly Casting
    • History, Reading, References >
      • S. Appalachian & Smoky Mtn History >
        • Archive History >
          • Archive History
          • FORR Campaign >
            • FORR 2020
    • Calendar Copy
  • RRTU Store

Rocky River Chapter Trout Unlimited
Charlotte, North Carolina
We Conserve, Protect and Sustain our
Coldwater Natural Resources

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Davidson River Habitat Enhancement Project (DRHEP)

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RRTU has made a significant commitment to the DRHEP. The board recognized the significance  of the project, which will enhance a premier trout fishing river within easy driving distance of our chapter. 

Many of our members use and cherish this resource, and Rocky River TU is helping to enhance the habitat of this outstanding fishery. We have a fund-raising goal of $14,000, and donations can be made above.
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06,01,2020
Check out these motivations to stay safe from TU Nat'l :

Finally we are seeing some of the rules relaxing and allowing some, limited and regulated access to shops and stores.  Please be respectful and responsible in your approach to these changing circumstances.  We still want to support those that have supported our chapter.
  • Keep fishing. Keep your distance. Show @troutunlimited how you're practicing #ResponsibleRecreation https://www.tu.org/blog/share-your-responsiblerecreation-posts-and-win-a-fly-rod/
  • Nothing wrong with a little 'alone time,' is there? Show us how you practice #ResponsibleRecreation, and you might win a fly rod from @troutunlimited. https://www.tu.org/blog/share-your-responsiblerecreation-posts-and-win-a-fly-rod/​

Orvis website for aide to guides and shops:

https://subscribe.postflybox.com/pages/save-the-season -                   This was posted on the TU open forum digest.  Many folks inside and outside of our specific interests need help and care, but, this is a chance to look out for our special resources.

Follow this link to our 2020 sponsors :

Sponsors 2020





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Lime Asher
Fly of the Month 08.20

Similar flies are called palmers or cracklebacks or woolly worms or Griffith gnats depending on the size and material combination. Like the Asher, these are all simple fly patterns to tie ......

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Press Release  08.04   :

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Keep Fish Wet – Now a Nonprofit with the Same Passion, New Name, and New Program 


Amherst, MA (August 4, 2020) — Announcing Keep Fish Wet, nonprofit (501c3) status and rebranding for the organization formerly known as Keepemwet Fishing.  Keep Fish Wet will continue the strong social media heritage, and education and outreach initiatives to create an accurate, consistent, and persistent message about science-based best practices for catch-and-release fishing.  As a nonprofit, Keep Fish Wet now has additional capacity to work with anglers and the fish we all care about.  The new Advocate program offers anglers a fast and direct opportunity to make a positive impact on recreational fisheries and implement conservation.


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Rocky River Events

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Join us in the activities that are of interest to you and become one with our cold-water resources.

Join Chapter 348 - Rocky River

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The members of the Rocky River Chapter support a number of local area programs. Join Us Today!

Rocky River Programs

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Rocky River Trout Unlimited members are heavily involved in a number of conservation projects and programs.
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NOTICE: A quick overview of the calendar is now at the top of this page under Upcoming Events.
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We who trout fish together ...will work together to
Conserve,  Protect,  and Restore our Coldwater Streams

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Rocky River Chapter of Trout Unlimited (RRTU) 348


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