So fortunate to catch and realease one last year and see that eyeband and that beautiful part of the country. Kudos to all involved-especially the Apache Tribe 👏👏👏
Pretty cool! Reminds me of Bull Trout and Dolly Varden here in PNW! You can’t fish for Bull Trout, but sometimes you may accidentally hook one which I have yet to see either one in person!
Just some advice about handling fish for release from my 35 yrs of experience. Don't use white buckets, fish will alter their coloration even in the short time they are transported. Please use dark green buckets so when fish are released, they blend better with their surroundings during the critical acclamation period directly after release. Also, why take a fish out of a bucket and then walk 30 feet down to the water? One key to fish survival is to minimize handling and time out of water--considerate anglers understand this.
If you want to restore the trout, bring back beavers and allow them to do what they do best, create wetlands. There is no better way to bring back the fish, frogs, salamanders, birds, and a ton of other wildlife. Beavers are a keystone species. The rivers and streams need them.
Whoa the sensitive trout species that evolved for cool water in alpine environments (something that isn't super abundant in Arizona) is affected by warming waters and lowering ground water levels, that's crazy
So fortunate to catch and realease one last year and see that eyeband and that beautiful part of the country. Kudos to all involved-especially the Apache Tribe 👏👏👏
That's awesome! Glad you got to see that beautiful country and fish.
Great video
Great work. Congratulations to everyone involved.
Great video and great work by all parties involved!
Thank you!
Pretty cool! Reminds me of Bull Trout and Dolly Varden here in PNW! You can’t fish for Bull Trout, but sometimes you may accidentally hook one which I have yet to see either one in person!
Such beautiful country and fish, now I want to go so much
Cool video, makes me want to donate but I'm broke. Keep up the good work.
Please send me an email at joshua.duplechian@tu.org. I'd love to chat about other ways we can help you engage with TU!
Just some advice about handling fish for release from my 35 yrs of experience. Don't use white buckets, fish will alter their coloration even in the short time they are transported. Please use dark green buckets so when fish are released, they blend better with their surroundings during the critical acclamation period directly after release. Also, why take a fish out of a bucket and then walk 30 feet down to the water? One key to fish survival is to minimize handling and time out of water--considerate anglers understand this.
If you want to restore the trout, bring back beavers and allow them to do what they do best, create wetlands. There is no better way to bring back the fish, frogs, salamanders, birds, and a ton of other wildlife. Beavers are a keystone species. The rivers and streams need them.
Once climate change is mentioned I'm done
Yep. Climate change is just AGENDA spelled backwards and upside down to fool clowns.
#makeamericadumbagain?
Then leave you fucking momo
Whoa the sensitive trout species that evolved for cool water in alpine environments (something that isn't super abundant in Arizona) is affected by warming waters and lowering ground water levels, that's crazy
It’s a destabilization, of which change is then subject to.
You didn’t get too far past high school, did you?