The Fly Fishing Climate Alliance, led by sustainability consulting firm Emerger Strategies, is hosting its 1st Annual National Call-In Day to elected officials on Friday, October 16th, 2020. The National Call-In Day will serve as an opportunity for anglers, and concerned American citizens alike, to raise awareness to elected officials about the necessary action needed…
Category: Fly Fishing Climate Alliance
Climate Change & the Gulf of Maine
Kyle Schaefer This article was written & originally published by Fly Fishing Climate Alliance member, Kyle Schaefer of Soul Fly Outfitters on his blog. If you are looking to go striper fishing in Maine, and want to support a guide who truly cares, book your trip with Kyle HERE. I will be posting and sharing…
Monic Joins the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance!
This article was originally published on Monic’s blog. If you are in the market for some new fly line, please consider supporting FFCA member, Monic Fly Lines! We at Monic are happy to announce our partnership with Emerger Strategies and several other passionate companies to join the Fly Fishing Climate Alliance. We are pledging to…
RepYourWater Surpasses Goal of Donating $250K to Conservation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: RepYourWater Surpasses Goal of Donating $250K to Conservation Partners Erie, CO (September 1, 2020) – RepYourWater has always exemplified their values by giving a minimum of 3% of every sale to their nonprofit conservation partners, such as local chapters of Trout Unlimited, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and Wild…
Call to Action, The Time to Act is NOW!
Craig Mathews This article was originally published on Craig’s blog, Yellowstone Conservation and Fly Fishing with Craig Mathews. I will be posting and sharing more articles from Fly Fishing Climate Alliance Members about why they are acting on climate change, so stay tuned. Special thanks to Craig for his leadership and for writing such an…
Protecting What We Love by Taking Action on Climate Change
Rick Crawford I was introduced to fly fishing in 2008 while working on a guest ranch in Wyoming and immediately fell in love with the sport. You could even say fly fishing healed me in some ways, but I believe that’s because fly fishing expanded my understanding, appreciation and respect for nature. Whether the fish…